Quality of Life within Horse Welfare Assessment Tools: Informing Decisions for Chronically Ill and Geriatric Horses
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
1.1. QoL in Comparison to Welfare
1.2. Two Functions of QoL Assessment near the End of Horse’s Lives
1.3. Types of Parameters in QoL and Welfare Assessment Tools
1.3.1. Parameters for QoL Improvements
1.3.2. Indicators of Overall QoL
1.4. Aim and Research Question
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Sources and Searches
2.2. Data Extraction
- The key term for the concept the tool addresses (QoL, welfare, well-being, happiness or a different one).
- Definitions or descriptions of the concept the tool addresses.
- Whether and how many behavioural parameters, horse-based parameters of physical states of the horse, resource-based and management-based parameters are included.
- How parameters are integrated into an overall grade.
- Intended length and frequency of assessment.
- Intended context for the assessment tool.
3. Results
3.1. Overview of Assessment Tools and Analysed Publications
3.2. Labels and Definitions Used in Assessment Tools
3.3. Types of Parameters
3.4. Integration into One Overall Welfare or QoL Grade
3.5. Duration and Frequency of Assessment
4. Discussion
4.1. The Two Practical Functions of QoL Assessment
4.2. Identified Tools and Their Definitions of Welfare and QoL with Regards to Their Suitability to Assess QoL
4.3. The Assessment Tools’ Suitability for QoL Assessment to Improve a Horse’s QoL
4.4. The Assessment Tools’ Suitability for the Assessment of Overall QoL to Determine When to Euthanise a Horse
4.4.1. Relevance of Time in QoL Assessment
4.4.2. Integration of Multiple Parameters into Overall QoL
4.5. The Different Tools and Their Suitability for QoL Assessment Based on the Aspects Discussed
4.6. Limitations of the Study
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Tool | Primary Source | Context | Also Used in |
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EARS|Equid Assessment, Research and Scoping tool | Raw et al., 2020 [59] | Catalogue of questions to build welfare assessment protocols for different contexts such as working equids or feral equids | [71,72,73] |
Unnamed tool-I | Fröhlich et al., 2020 [60] | Welfare assessment for working horses in Fiji to inform strategies for welfare improvement | - |
Unnamed tool-II | Harvey et al., 2020 [61] | 10-stage welfare assessment protocol for free-roaming horses | - |
WAG|Welfare Aggregation and Guidance Tool | Kubasiewicz et al., 2020 [62] | Aggregation of welfare parameters (of the EARS tool) into scores to identify differences in welfare trends between groups to inform allocation of resources | [72] |
SEBWAT|Standardised Equine-Based Welfare Assessment Tool | Sommerville et al., 2018 [58] | Equine welfare assessment for working equids in low- and middle-income countries | - |
Unnamed tool-III | DuBois et al., 2018 [63] | On-farm welfare assessment for Canadian equine industry designed to evaluate farms’ adherence to the National Farm Animal Care Council’s Equine Code of Practice [74] | [75] |
HWAP|Horse welfare assessment protocol | Viksten et al., 2017 [64] | On-farm horse welfare assessment for detection of welfare issues for informed improvements | [41,76] |
‘Swedish official protocol’ | Hitchens et al., 2017 [65] | Protocol to assess compliance with Swedish and European Union (EU) animal welfare legislation | [41] |
AWIN|Animal Welfare Indicators welfare assessment protocol for horses | Dalla Costa et al., 2016 [57] | On-farm welfare assessment of single-stabled horses (<5 years old) | [77,78,79,80,81] |
AWIN, 2015 [66] | Welfare assessment for single-stabled horses over 5 years old at farm level to compare similar management and production systems | ||
Unnamed tool-IV | Parker and Yeates, 2012 [17] | Suggestions for an approach to Quality-of-Life assessments for equine patients | - |
‘Welfare monitoring system’|Welfare monitoring system: assessment protocol for horses | Sanmartín Sánchez et al., 2020 [70] | Welfare assessment at Spanish Army Breeding Centre with a modified version of ‘Welfare monitoring system’ | - |
Wageningen UR Livestock Research, 2011 [67] | On-farm welfare assessment for horses | ||
Wageningen UR Livestock Research, 2012 [69] | Calculation of scores for ‘Welfare monitoring system’ |
Tool | Primary Source | Definitions and Descriptions of Equine or Animal Welfare |
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EARS|Equid Assessment, Research and Scoping tool | Raw et al., 2020 [59] |
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Unnamed tool-I | Fröhlich et al., 2020 [60] |
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Unnamed tool-II | Harvey et al., 2020 [61] |
|
WAG|Welfare Aggregation and Guidance Tool | Kubasiewicz et al., 2020 [62] |
|
SEBWAT|Standardised Equine-Based Welfare Assessment Tool | Sommerville et al., 2018 [58] |
|
Unnamed tool-III | DuBois et al., 2018 [63] |
|
HWAP|Horse welfare assessment protocol | Viksten et al., 2017 [64] |
|
‘Swedish official protocol’ | Hitchens et al., 2017 [65] |
|
AWIN|Animal Welfare Indicators welfare assessment protocol for horses | Dalla Costa et al., 2016 [57] |
|
AWIN, 2015 [66] |
| |
‘Welfare monitoring system’|Welfare monitoring system: assessment protocol for horses | Sanmartín Sánchez et al., 2020 [70] |
|
Wageningen UR Livestock Research, 2011 [67] |
| |
Wageningen UR Livestock Research, 2012 [69] |
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Tool | Primary Source | Definitions and Descriptions of Equine or Animal QoL |
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Unnamed tool-IV | Parker and Yeates, 2012 [17] |
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Publications | HB (# of Parameters) | RB + MB (# of Parameters) | Integration into Overall Grade for Individual Horse | Time Per Horse and/or Frequency of Assessment | |
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Behavioural Parameters | Physical State | ||||
EARS|Equid Assessment, Research and Scoping tool based on Raw et al., 2020 [59] | |||||
[59] | X (6) | X (32) | X (39) | no |
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Unnamed tool-I based on Fröhlich et al., 2020 [60] | |||||
[60] | X (1) | X (9) | X (24) | no |
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Unnamed tool-II based on Harvey et al., 2020 [61] | |||||
[61] | X (8) | X (20) | X (29) | yes |
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WAG|Welfare Aggregation and Guidance Tool based on Kubasiewicz et al., 2020 [62] | |||||
[62] | X (2) | X (6) | X (12) | partially |
|
SEBWAT|Standardised Equine-Based Welfare Assessment Tool based on Sommerville et al., 2018 [58] | |||||
[58] | X (4) | X (28) | X (1) | no |
|
Unnamed tool-III based on DuBois et al., 2018 [63] | |||||
[63] | O | X (6) | X (68) | no |
|
HWAP|Horse welfare assessment protocol based on Viksten et al., 2017 [64] | |||||
[64] | X (1) | X (17) | X (31) | no |
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‘Swedish official protocol’ based on Hitchens et al., 2017 [65] | |||||
[65] | O | X (2) | X (43) | no |
|
AWIN|Animal Welfare Indicators welfare assessment protocol for horses based on Dalla Costa et al., 2016 [57] and AWIN, 2015 [66] | |||||
[57] | (see line below) | (see line below) | (see line below) | partially |
|
[66] | X (6; 5 #) | X (14; 15 #) | X (5; 4 #) | partially |
|
Unnamed tool-IV based on Parker and Yeates, 2012 [17] | |||||
[17] | X | X | X | yes |
|
‘Welfare monitoring system’|Welfare monitoring system: assessment protocol for horses based on Sanmartín Sánchez et al., 2020 [70], Wageningen UR Livestock Research, 2011 [67], Wageningen UR Livestock Research, 2012 [69] | |||||
[70] | X (4) | X (15) | X (28; +3 #) | no |
|
[67] | X (1) | X (22) | X (10) | no |
|
[69] | n/a | n/a | n/a | no |
|
Suitable Aspects for QoL Assessment | Unsuitable Aspects for QoL Assessment |
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EARS|Equid Assessment, Research and Scoping tool based on Raw et al., 2020 [59] | |
|
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Unnamed tool-I based on Fröhlich et al., 2020 [60] | |
|
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Unnamed tool-II based on Harvey et al., 2020 [61] | |
|
|
WAG|Welfare Aggregation and Guidance Tool based on Kubasiewicz et al., 2020 [62] | |
|
|
SEBWAT|Standardised Equine-Based Welfare Assessment Tool based on Sommerville et al., 2018 [58] | |
|
|
Unnamed tool-III based on DuBois et al., 2018 [63] | |
|
|
HWAP|Horse welfare assessment protocol based on Viksten et al., 2017 [64] | |
|
|
‘Swedish official protocol’ based on Hitchens et al., 2017 [65] | |
|
|
AWIN|Animal Welfare Indicators welfare assessment protocol for horses based on Dalla Costa et al., 2016 [57] and AWIN, 2015 [66] | |
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Unnamed tool-IV based on Parker and Yeates, 2012 [17] | |
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‘Welfare monitoring system’|Welfare monitoring system: assessment protocol for horses based on Sanmartín Sánchez et al., 2020 [70], Wageningen UR Livestock Research, 2011 [67], Wageningen UR Livestock Research, 2012 [69] | |
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Long, M.; Dürnberger, C.; Jenner, F.; Kelemen, Z.; Auer, U.; Grimm, H. Quality of Life within Horse Welfare Assessment Tools: Informing Decisions for Chronically Ill and Geriatric Horses. Animals 2022, 12, 1822. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12141822
Long M, Dürnberger C, Jenner F, Kelemen Z, Auer U, Grimm H. Quality of Life within Horse Welfare Assessment Tools: Informing Decisions for Chronically Ill and Geriatric Horses. Animals. 2022; 12(14):1822. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12141822
Chicago/Turabian StyleLong, Mariessa, Christian Dürnberger, Florien Jenner, Zsófia Kelemen, Ulrike Auer, and Herwig Grimm. 2022. "Quality of Life within Horse Welfare Assessment Tools: Informing Decisions for Chronically Ill and Geriatric Horses" Animals 12, no. 14: 1822. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12141822
APA StyleLong, M., Dürnberger, C., Jenner, F., Kelemen, Z., Auer, U., & Grimm, H. (2022). Quality of Life within Horse Welfare Assessment Tools: Informing Decisions for Chronically Ill and Geriatric Horses. Animals, 12(14), 1822. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12141822