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ANSC*1210 Lectures 12-15
Principles of Animal Care & Welfare, 2nd half of semester
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Undergraduate 1
04/12/2013

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Why is health alone not a sufficient means of assessing animal welfare?
Definition
Poor health means reduced welfare, but can also be apparently 'healthy' and have poor welfare
Term
What are some ways of measuring productivity?
Definition
fat content of milk, L/day, L/ unit capita invested, eggs/month
Term
What is a producer's primary concern when it comes to productivity?
Definition
Economic performance
Term
By adding an extra hen per cage, each hen makes slightly fewer eggs and _________ is reduced. However, overall the net production of eggs is greater and __________ is increased.
Definition
Biological performance ; Economic performance
Term
What are glucocorticoids & where are they produced
Definition
Catabolic stress hormones; adrenal cortex
Term
What do glucocorticoids do?
Definition
Reduce protein production
Term
Name 2 issues with measuring welfare based on productivity
Definition
-It can be measured in different was (usually based on economics)
-production may be pathological
-only considers an average, not the individual animals
Term
Name 2 downsides to using physiology & biochemistry as a basis of judging animal welfare
Definition
-difficult to measure the stress scientifically, without adding to the stress
-little physical difference between the physiological response to a negative vs. positive experience
Term
Name 2 Pros to using behaviour analysis when judging animal welfare?
Definition
-non invasive
-can be done in the field
-instantaneous
-can precede other indicators of welfare
Term
Name 1 method of using behaviour to judge animal welfare
Definition
Look for abnormal behaviour
Look for behavioural indicators of suffering
Look for animal's preferences
Term
True or False
Chimpanzees will exhibit different behaviour in thick woodlands than they will in an open habitat
Definition
True
Term
What are the steps to knowing what behavioural indicators correspond to states of suffering
Definition
1. Put animal in a situation where you know it will suffer
2. Record the animal's behaviour
3. Look for the behaviour in other situations e.g. commercially
Term
True or False
Battery cages do not cause frustration to laying hens
Definition
True!
Laying hens to not demonstrate pacing, preening or increased aggression (frustration behaviours)
Term
What is the exception to the idea that laying hens do not suffer frustration in battery cages?
Definition
Light hybrid strains
Demonstrate frustration just prior to laying
Term
Name 2 cons to using indicators of states of suffering to judge welfare?
Definition
-moral dilemma of having to cause suffering initially to identify the behaviour
-can overlook states of suffering
-animals may suffer in ways that humans don't
Term
True or False
In terms of preferences, an animal's choice is absolute
Definition
False. It is relative, and the animal may choose a different option depending on the choices.
Term
True or False
A previous experience may influence an animal's choice
Definition
True
Term
True or False
Animals consider the consequences when making a choice
Definition
False
Term
How might animals be 'fooled' in terms of their preferences
Definition
-Offering sweet foods that aren't nutritious
-Addictive drugs aren't necessarily good for the animals
Term
True or False
An animal's preference may be trivial in the grand scheme
Definition
True
Term
Define 'Strength of Preference'
Definition
How hard an animal will work to get their preferred choice, or avoid the less preferred
Term
How might you test strength of preference?
Definition
Increase Cost:
-operant conditioning
-obstructing the pathway

Decrease Income
-less time to choose which activity to perform
Term
True or False
When they were first introduced, battery cages improved welfare
Definition
True
Term
Which will provide better welfare for a mouse?
-completely cleaning the cage
-cleaning 1/2 of the cage at a time
Definition
1/2 at a time
(mice get stressed by the change in smell)
Term
If an animal is exhibiting hock sores (abrasions on it's joints) what environmental change should be made?
Definition
Deeper/softer bedding
Term
True or False
Using a deep litter system with raised drinkers & feeders can reduce dampness of the bedding
Definition
True!
Perching = room for more birds = more body heat = less dampness
Term
Name 2 cons to aviary/perching systems for hens
Definition
More risk of internal parasites, feather pecking, cannibalism
Term
Why is cannibalism/feather pecking a greater risk in aviary/perching hen houses?
Definition
The entire flock is exposed to the pecking hen (In battery cages only the hens in the same cage will be affected by the feather pecker)
Term
What is the Nurtinger housing system for pigs?
Definition
Warm area behind a curtain for communal nesting. All other areas (food, water etc.) can be very well ventilated
Term
What is the benefit to Nurtinger housing systems?
Definition
Pigs get a warm place to sleep, and the rest of the housing area can be kept cooler & well ventilated = less ammonia, manure smell etc.
Term
What is the Edinburgh Family Pen system for housing pigs?
Definition
Complex system of rooms & furniture to mimic their natural behaviour
Term
What is simulated by having a roofed section & an open section in the Edinburgh Family pen?
Definition
Simulates a forest border
Term
In an Edinburgh pen, in which direction does the nesting area face?
Definition
Out of the pen towards the gate
Term
True or False
In an Edinburgh pen, straw is located in the nesting area
Definition
False
It is located at a distance from the nesting area
Term
Why is straw located farther away from the nesting area, in an Edinburgh pen?
Definition
Simulates gathering, carrying & head nodding in pigs as they build their own nest
Term
True or False In an Edinburgh pen, the 'washroom' area for the pigs is at a similar distance from the nest as would be found in the wild (8.5-11m)
Definition
True
Term
Name 2 benefit to the Edinburgh Family Pens
Definition
-very natural living for the pigs
-piglets wean naturally
-no stereotypies or vices are exhibited
-sows are in sychronated oestrus while still lactating
Term
True or False
Grouping animals by age & gender leads to a more stable social environment
Definition
False
Term
True or False
Not allowing sows to all eat at the same time can lead to aggression
Definition
True
Term
Which 2 men used transponders in sows' ears to regulate food consumption, and had them walk by boars on their way to get water to determine which sow were in heat?
Definition
Hurnik & Morris
Term
True or False
The Arkell Research System spreads food for pigs over a large area to allow equal opportunity to eat
Definition
True
Term
Name 2 difficulties in trying to improve the husbandry environment for animals?
Definition
-knowledge req'd to maintain a system can disappear within a generation -essential raw materials can disappear or become impossibly expensive e.g. hay & straw
Term
True or False
By using a kind approach to animals, production can be improved because anabolic steroids are not produced
Definition
False
CATABOLIC steroids are not produced
Term
Define tractability
Definition
The learning & remembering ability of animals
Term
Which method has greater tractability?
Positive reinforcement/gentle correction
OR
Negative punishment
Definition
The kinder approaches
Term
Define negative reinforcement
Definition
Removing a negative stimulus
e.g. push on horse's flank, horse moves over, pressure is released
Term
What did Nathan Penny investigate?
Definition
Effectiveness of different dog training methods
Term
What is a traditional view to cost vs benefits?
Definition
Societal benefit outweighs animal suffering
Term
What is the weighting of reducing feather pecking vs animal suffering cost, in regards to beak trimming?
Definition
In reality, the benefits of reducing cannibalism & feather pecking are equal to the cost of the pain and suffering of the animal
Term
What was the controversy surrounding the Brown Dog Affair?
Definition
Bayliss & Starling were accused of performing an illegal live dissection of a dog
Term
Which two scientists were accused of vivisection in the Brown Dog Affair?
Definition
Bayliss & Starling
Term
What must be considered in a cost-benefit analysis before using animals in experimental research?
Definition
-importance of the research goal
-severity & duration of the pain/suffering
-moral status of the animal
Term
Who wrote the Principles of Humane Experimental Technique?
Definition
Russel & Burch
Term
What are the 3 R's?
Definition
Reduction, Replacement & Refinement
Term
What is reduction in terms of the 3 R's
Definition
use the smallest number of animals consistent with getting a reliable result
Term
Who founded the Canadian Council of Animal Care?
Definition
Harry Roswell
Term
What does the CCAC do?
Definition
-approves all animal research projects before allowing them to receive funding
Term
Define crepuscular
Definition
Active at dawn & dusk
Term
What are some stereotypes exhibited by mice in experimental cages?
Definition
Route tracing, gnawing, barbering, increased aaggression
Term
Define barbering
Definition
Mice removing fur & whiskers from other mice
Term
True or False
Individual mice seem to focus on barbering in the same area of the body
Definition
True
Term
How can enriching a mouse cage by providing a tunnel/wheel have a negative effect on the mice?
Definition
Can be a source of aggression, as mice fight over the wheel/tunnel
Term
What is the challenge in determining cost-benefit ratios?
Definition
Measuring the cost to the animal
Term

How far away is the nesting area from the 'defecating area' in an Edinburgh Family Pen?

 

Definition
8.5-11m
Term
How large is the nesting area in an Edinburgh Family Pen?
Definition

 

2-3m

Term
In a Nurtinger Housing System, do pigs tend to do things as a group or 'on their own'
Definition
As a group
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