A comparison of the welfare of free-ranging native pony herds on common land with those used for conservation grazing in the UK.

Animal welfare (South Mimms, England) Pub Date : 2024-09-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1017/awf.2024.35
Sophia McDonald, Jessica J Harley, Jo Hockenhull
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Free-ranging native Dartmoor and Exmoor ponies have not only held strong cultural and environmental significance for thousands of years within their respective national parks, but their environmental benefits and naturally selected characteristics have also been acknowledged and harnessed for conservation grazing and rewilding programmes. Despite a wealth of literature regarding the welfare of sports, leisure and working horses, there is little information concerning the welfare of free-ranging and extensively grazing ponies. The present study compared the welfare of native Exmoor and Dartmoor ponies grazing on the moors in their respective national parks (n = 47) with those that have been translocated to other areas of the UK for use in conservation grazing and rewilding programmes (n = 29) using a specifically designed observational welfare assessment protocol for free-ranging ponies. The results showed a significant difference between common land and conservation grazing ponies in the scores for Body Condition Score, Water Quality and Availability, Environmental Hazards, Human Disturbance, Skin and Coat Condition and the Human Approach Test. Despite no evidence of significant welfare compromise being identified, this study emphasises the importance of year-round monitoring of welfare and the feasibility of the observational welfare protocol to be used by pony keepers and grazing managers in the future.

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英国公有土地上自由放牧的本地矮种马群与用于保护性放牧的矮种马群的福利比较。
几千年来,自由放养的本地达特摩尔和埃克斯穆尔矮种马不仅在各自的国家公园中具有重要的文化和环境意义,而且它们的环境效益和自然选择特性也得到了认可,并被用于保护性放牧和野化计划。尽管有大量关于运动马、休闲马和工作用马福利的文献,但关于自由放养和广泛放牧的矮马福利的资料却很少。本研究采用专门为自由放牧的小马设计的福利观察评估方案,比较了在各自国家公园的荒原上放牧的埃克斯穆尔和达特穆尔本地小马(47 头)与迁移到英国其他地区用于保护性放牧和野化项目的小马(29 头)的福利情况。结果表明,在身体状况评分、水质和可用性、环境危害、人类干扰、皮肤和被毛状况以及人类接近测试方面,普通土地和保护性放牧小马之间存在明显差异。尽管没有发现明显的福利受损证据,但这项研究强调了对福利进行全年监测的重要性,以及小马饲养者和放牧管理者今后使用福利观察协议的可行性。
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