Friday, 3 June 2016

Animal welfare legislative regulations in small ruminants farms in Spain


  • a Consellería de Agricultura, Medio Ambiente, Cambio Climático y Desarrollo Rural Generalitat Valenciana, C/ Castán Tobeñas, 77CA 9O. Edificio B3.146018-Valencia, Spain
  • b Neiker-Tecnalia, Department of Animal Production, 01080 Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
  • c Instituto Ciencia y Tecnologia Animal, Unversitat Politècnica Valencia, Cno de Vera s/n, 46021-Valencia, Spain


Highlights

To revise the general animal welfare legislation in small ruminant in Spain.
To clarify management practices that affect the welfare in small ruminants.
To specify legal aspects affecting these practices.

Abstract

In European countries, animal protection laws are enacted by national governments. However, there are specific initiatives developed by supranational institutions, such as the Council of Europe and the European Union, which dictate the minimum requirements that have to be fulfilled.
This paper aims to update and clarify the legal aspects regarding animal welfare affecting small ruminants in Spain. To do so, a chronological review of the existing legislation has been made, focusing specially, on the management practices that have a direct impact at the farm level such as dehorning, castration, tail-docking and identification.

Keywords

  • Small ruminant welfare;
  • Legislation;
  • Spain
Corresponding author at: Consellería de Agricultura, Medio Ambiente, Cambio Climático y Desarrollo Rural C/ Castán Tobeñas, 77CA 9O. Edificio B3.146018-Valencia, Spain.