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Using Farm Animal Welfare Protocols as a Base to Assess the Welfare of Wild Animals in Captivity-Case Study: Dorcas Gazelles (Gazella dorcas).

Marina SalasXavier MantecaTeresa AbáigarMaria DelclauxConrad EnseñatEva Martínez-NevadoMiguel Ángel QuevedoHugo Fernández-Bellon
Published in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2018)
There is a lack of protocols specifically developed for the assessment of welfare of wild animals in captivity, even when it is known that providing good standards of welfare is important. The aim of this study was the development and the application of a protocol for the assessment of welfare in captive dorcas gazelles. The protocol was mainly developed taking into account the protocol for the assessment of welfare in cattle from the Welfare Quality® project, the available literature of the biology of this species and the Husbandry Guidelines developed for captive breeding and management of this species. The protocol was specifically developed for dorcas gazelles and included four principles, 10 criteria and 23 animal and environmental-based indicators. To test its utility, this protocol was applied to five different groups of gazelles from three different zoos. Its application made possible to detect areas for improvement in all groups assessed.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • quality improvement
  • genetic diversity
  • clinical practice
  • climate change