British Veterinary Association's Animal Welfare
discussion day highlights
the vet’s responsibilities for safeguarding animal
welfare
Last Monday the BVA’s Animal
welfare foundation held their annual discussion day. Starting with a session on
challenges for modern pets, speakers looked at the impact of brachycephaly and
behaviour problems on the welfare of our companion animals, and the role of the
vet in speaking out for animal welfare.
In the afternoon a panel of equine vets outlined the
challenges of equine welfare in performance horses. There was a strong focus on
welfare being assessed in terms of a horse’s fitness to work, and this
contrasted clearly with the previous companion animal welfare session where
behavioural and social needs had been considered alongside physical fitness.
The day ended with a session outlining AWF-funded research
in production animals which was leading to improvements in welfare for sheep
and dairy cattle, with a focus on changing traditional farming approaches to
healthcare, in order to improve welfare.
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