Animal Health and Welfare Issues Facing Organic Production Systems
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Biological Function
2.1. Dairy Farming
2.1.1. Mastitis
2.1.2. Lameness
2.1.3. Metabolic Diseases
2.1.4. Reproductive Health
2.1.5. Summary
2.2. Sheep and Cattle
Gastrointestinal Nematodes
2.3. Pig and Poultry
3. Affective State and Natural Behaviors
4. What Issues Need to be Addressed?
5. Conclusions
Conflicts of Interest
References
- Hughner, R.S.; McDonagh, P.; Prothero, A.; Shultz, C.J., II; Stanton, J. Who are organic food consumers? A compilation and review of why people purchase organic food. J. Consum. Behav. 2007, 6, 94–110. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- IFOAM (International Federation of Organic Agricultural Movement), The IFOAM Basic Standards for Organic Production and Processing; IFOAM: Bonn, Germany, 2005.
- IFOAM (International Federation of Organic Agricultural Movement), Principles of Organic Agriculature; IFOAM: Bonn, Germany, 2005.
- Duncan, I.J.H.; Fraser, D. Understanding animal welfare. In Animal Welfare; Appleby, M.C., Hughs, B.O., Eds.; CABI: Wallingford, UK, 1997; pp. 19–31. [Google Scholar]
- Fraser, D.; Weary, D.M.; Pajor, E.A.; Milligan, B.N. A scientific concept of animal welfare that reflects ethical concerns. Anim. Welf. 1997, 6, 187–205. [Google Scholar]
- Marley, C.K.; Weller, R.F.; Neale, M.; Main, D.C.J.; Roderick, S.; Keatinge, R. Aligning health and welfare principles and practices in organic dairy systems: A review. Animal 2010, 4, 259–271. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- von Borell, E.; Sørensen, J.T. Organic livestock production in Europe: Aims, rules and trends with special emphasis on animal health and welfare. Livest. Prod. Sci. 2004, 90, 3–9. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Well, R.P.; Cooper, A. Health status of dairy herds converting from conventional to organic dairying farming. Vet. Rec. 1996, 139, 141–142. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Weller, R.F.; Bowling, P.J. Health status of dairy herds in organic farming. Vet. Rec. 2000, 146, 80–81. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Hardeng, F.; Edge, V.L. Mastitis, ketosis, and milk fever in 31 organic and 93 conventional Norwegian dairy herds. J. Dairy Sci. 2001, 84, 2673–2679. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Roesch, M.; Doherr, M.G.; Schären, W.; Schällibaum, M.; Blum, J.W. Subclinical mastitis in dairy cows in Swiss organic and conventional production systems. J. Dairy Res. 2007, 74, 86–92. [Google Scholar]
- Valle, P.S.; Lien, G.; Flaten, O.; Koesling, M.; Ebbesvik, M. Herd health and health management in organic versus conventional dairy herds in Norway. Livest. Sci. 2007, 112, 123–132. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Haskell, M.J.; Langford, F.M.; Jack, M.C.; Sherwood, L.; Lawrence, A.B.; Rutherford, K.M.D. The effect of organic status and management practices on somatic cell counts on UK dairy farms. J. Dairy Sci. 2009, 92, 3775–3780. [Google Scholar]
- Hamilton, C.; Hansson, I.; Ekman, T.; Emanuelson, U.; Forslund, K. Health of cows, calves and young stock on 26 organic dairy herds in Sweden. Vet. Rec. 2002, 150, 503–508. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Bennedsgaard, T.W.; Thamsborg, S.M.; Vaarst, M.; Enevoldsen, C. Eleven years of organic dairy production in Denmark: Herd health and production related to time of conversion and compared to conventional production. Livest. Prod. Sci. 2003, 80, 121–131. [Google Scholar]
- Sato, K.; Bartlett, P.C.; Erskine, R.J.; Kaneene, J.B. A comparison of production and management between Wisconsin organic and conventional dairy herds. Livest. Prod. Sci. 2005, 93, 105–115. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Fall, N.; Emanuelson, U.; Martinsson, K.; Jonsson, S. Udder health at a Swedish research farm with both organic and conventional dairy cow management. Prev. Vet. Med. 2008, 83, 186–195. [Google Scholar]
- Hamilton, C.; Emanuelson, U.; Forslund, K.; Hansson, I.; Ekman, T. Mastitis and related management factors in certified organic dairy herds in Sweden. Acta Vet. Scand. 2006, 48, 11–17. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Thatcher, A.; Petrovski, K.R.; Fraser, K. Brief communication: Influence of management techniques on the levels of mastitis in an organic dairy herd. Proc. N. Z. Soc. Anim. Prod. 2010, 70, 316–318. [Google Scholar]
- Langford, F.M.; Rutherford, K.M.D.; Jack, M.C.; Sherwood, L.; Lawrence, A.B.; Haskell, M.J. A comparison of management practices, farmer-perceived disease incidence and winter housing on organic and non-organic dairy farms in the UK. J. Dairy Res. 2009, 76, 6–14. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Ivemeyer, S.; Smolders, G.; Brinkmann, J.; Gratzer, E.; Hansen, B.; Henriksen, B.I.F.; Huber, J.; Leeb, C.; March, S.; Mejdell, C.; Nicholas, P.; Roderick, S.; Stöger, E.; Vaarst, M.; Whistance, L.K.; Winckler, C.; Walkenhorst, M. Impact of animal health and welfare planning on medicine use, heard health and production in European organic dairy farms. Livest. Sci. 2012, 145, 63–72. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Rutherford, K.M.D.; Langford, F.M.; Jack, M.C.; Sherwood, L.; Lawrence, A.B.; Haskell, M.J. Lameness prevalence and risk factors in organic and non-organic dairy herds in the United Kingdom. Vet. J. 2009, 180, 95–105. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Rutherford, K.M.D.; Langford, F.M.; Jack, M.C.; Sherwood, L.; Lawrence, A.B.; Haskell, M.J. Hock injury prevalence and associated risk factors on organic and nonorganic dairy farms in the United Kingdom. J. Dairy Sci. 2008, 91, 2265–2274. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Reksen, O.; Tverdal, A.; Ropstad, E. A comparative study of reproductive performance in organic and conventional dairy husbandry. J. Dairy Sci. 1999, 82, 2605–2610. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Rutherford, K.M.D.; Langford, F.M.; Jack, M.C.; Sherwood, L.; Lawrence, A.B.; Haskell, M.J. Organic dairy cow management and indicators of energy balance. Vet. Rec. 2009, 165, 147–148. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Fall, N.; Forslund, K.; Emanuelson, U. Reproductive performance, general health, and longevity of dairy cows at a Swedish research farm with both organic and conventional production. Livest. Sci. 2008, 118, 11–19. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Svensson, C.; Hessle, A.; Höglund, J. Parasite control methods in organic and conventional dairy herds in Sweden. Livest. Prod. Sci. 2000, 66, 57–69. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Magg, L.A.; Athanasiadou, A.; Sherwood, L.; Haskell, M.J. Levels of parasitism on organic and non-organic dairy farms in Scotland. Vet. Rec. 2008, 162, 345–346. [Google Scholar]
- Sutherland, I.; Scott, I. Gastrointestinal Nematodes of Sheep and Cattle: Biology and Control; John Wiley and Sons: West Sussex, UK, 2009. [Google Scholar]
- Cabaret, J.; Mage, C.; Bouilhol, M. Helminth intensity and diversity in organic meat sheep farms in centre of France. Vet. Parasitol. 2002, 105, 33–47. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Mederos, A.; Fernández, S.; VanLeeuwen, J.; Peregrine, A.S.; Kelton, D.; Menzies, P.; LeBoeuf, A.; Martin, R. Prevalence and distribution of gastrointestinal nematodes in 32 organic and conventional commercial sheep farms in Ontario and Quebec, Canada (2006–2008). Vet. Parasitol. 2010, 170, 244–252. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Thamsborg, S.M.; Roepstorff, A.; Larsen, M. Integrated and biological control of parasites in organic and conventional production systems. Vet. Parasitol. 1999, 84, 169–186. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Tzamaloukas, O.; Athanasiadou, S.; Kyriazakis, I.; Jackson, F.; Coop, R.L. The consequences of short-term grazing of bioactive forages on established adult and incoming larvae populations of Teladorsagia circumcincta in lambs. Int. J. Parasitol. 2005, 35, 329–335. [Google Scholar]
- Nielsen, B.K.; Thamsborg, S.M. Welfare, health and product quality in organic beef production: A Danish perspective. Livest. Prod. Sci. 2005, 94, 41–50. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Napolitano, F.; De Rosa, G.; Ferrante, V.; Grasso, F.; Braghieri, A. Monitoring the welfare of sheep in organic and conventional farms using an ANI 35 L derived method. Small Ruminant Res. 2009, 83, 49–57. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Nansen, P.; Roepstorff, A. Parasitic helminths of the pig: Factors influencing tranmission and infection levels. Int. J. Parasitol. 1999, 29, 877–891. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Baumgartner, J.; Leeb, T.; Gruber, T.; Tiefenbacher, R. Husbandry and animal health on organic pig farms in Austria. Anim. Welf. 2003, 12, 631–635. [Google Scholar]
- Permin, A.; Bisgaard, M.; Frandsen, F.; Preaman, M.; Kold, J.; Nansen, P. Prevalence of gastrointestinal helminths in different poultry production systems. Brit. Poultry Sci. 1999, 40, 439–443. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Eijck, I.A.J.M.; Borgsteede, F.H.M. A survey of gastrointestinal pig parasites on free-range, organic and conventional pigs farms in the Netherlands. Vet. Res. Commun. 2005, 29, 407–414. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Cartensen, L.; Vaarst, M.; Roepstorff, A. Helminth infections in Danish organic swine herds. Vet. Parasitol. 2002, 106, 253–264. [Google Scholar]
- Fossum, O.; Jansson, D.S.; Etterlin, P.E.; Vågsholm, I. Causes of mortality in laying hens in different housing systems in 2001 to 2004. Acta Vet. Scand. 2009, 51, 3–11. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Tuyttens, F.; Heyndrickx, M.; De Boeck, M.; Moreels, A.; Van Nuffel, A.; Van Poucke, E.; Van Coillie, E.; Van Dongen, S.; Lens, L. Broiler chicken health, welfare and fluctuating asymmetry in organic versus conventional production systems. Livest. Sci. 2008, 113, 123–132. [Google Scholar]
- Hegelund, L.; Sørensen, J.T.; Hermansen, J.E. Welfare and productivity of laying hens in commercial organic egg production systems in Denmark. NJAS-Wagen. J. Life Sci. 2006, 54, 147–155. [Google Scholar]
- Bestman, M.; Koene, P.; Wagenaar, J.-P. Influence of farm factors on the occurrence of feather pecking in organic reared hens and their predictability for feather pecking in the laying period. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 2009, 121, 120–125. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Walker, P.K.; Bilkei, G. Tail-biting in outdoor pig production. Vet. J. 2006, 171, 367–369. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Sutherland, M.A.; Tucker, C.B. The long and short of it: A review of tail docking in farm animals. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 2011, 135, 179–191. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Moinard, C.; Mendl, M.; Nicol, C.J.; Green, L.E. A case study of on-farm risk factors for tail biting in pigs. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 2003, 81, 333–355. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Lund, V. Natural living—A precondition for animal welfare in organic farming. Livest. Sci. 2006, 100, 71–83. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Waiblinger, S.; Menke, C.; Coleman, G. The relationship between attitudes, personal characteristics and behaviour of stockpeople and subsequent behaviour and produciton of dairy cows. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 2002, 79, 195–219. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Rushen, J.; De Passillé, A.M.B.; Munksgaard, L. Fear of people by cows and effects on milk yield, behaviour, and heart rate at milking. J. Dairy Sci. 1999, 82, 720–727. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Hovi, M.; Sundrum, A.; Thamsborg, S.M. Animal health and welfare in organic livestock production in Europe: Current state and future challenges. Livest. Prod. Sci. 2003, 80, 41–53. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Rodenburg, T.B.; De Reu, K.; Tuyttens, F.A.M. Performance, welfare, health and hygiene of laying hens in non-cage systems in comparison with cage systems. In Alternative Systems for Poultry: Health, Welfare and Productivity; CABI: Wallingford, UK, 2012; pp. 210–224. [Google Scholar]
- Lambton, S.L.; Knowles, T.G.; Yorke, C.; Nicol, C.J. The risk factors affecting the development of gentle and severe feather pecking in loose housed laying hens. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 2010, 123, 32–42. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- André, F.; Tuyttens, M. The importance of straw for pig and cattle welfare: A review. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 2005, 92, 261–282. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Langford, F.M.; Rutherford, K.M.D.; Sherwood, L.; Jack, M.C.; Lawrence, A.B.; Haskell, M.J. Behavior of cows during and after peak feeding time on organic and conventional dairy farms in the United Kingdom. J. Dairy Sci. 2011, 94, 746–753. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Gade, P. Welfare of animal production in intensive and organic systems with special reference to Danish organic pig production. Meat Sci. 2002, 62, 353–358. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Vaarst, M.; Padel, S.; Hovi, M.; Younie, D.; Sundrum, A. Sustaining animal health and food safety in European organic livestock farming. Livest. Prod. Sci. 2005, 94, 61–69. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Busato, A.; Trachsel, P.; Schällibaum, M.; Blum, J.W. Udder health and risk factors for subclinical mastitis in organic dairy farms in Switzerland. Prev. Vet. Med. 2000, 44, 205–220. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
- Coffey, L.; Baier, A.H. Guide for Organic Livestock Producers; National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT), USDA: Washington, DC, USA, 2012. [Google Scholar]
© 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
Share and Cite
Sutherland, M.A.; Webster, J.; Sutherland, I. Animal Health and Welfare Issues Facing Organic Production Systems. Animals 2013, 3, 1021-1035. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani3041021
Sutherland MA, Webster J, Sutherland I. Animal Health and Welfare Issues Facing Organic Production Systems. Animals. 2013; 3(4):1021-1035. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani3041021
Chicago/Turabian StyleSutherland, Mhairi A., Jim Webster, and Ian Sutherland. 2013. "Animal Health and Welfare Issues Facing Organic Production Systems" Animals 3, no. 4: 1021-1035. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani3041021
APA StyleSutherland, M. A., Webster, J., & Sutherland, I. (2013). Animal Health and Welfare Issues Facing Organic Production Systems. Animals, 3(4), 1021-1035. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani3041021