Animal welfare aspects in the trade of (exotic) mammals on German animal fairs and pet markets

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift Pub Date : 2018-05-18 DOI:10.2376/0005-9366-18019
Alexandra Bläske, N. Hofmann, A. Schwarzer, Magdalena V. Ebner, S. Reese, S. Bergmann, M. Erhard, A. Wöhr
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Several hundred animal fairs and pet markets annually take place in Germany . As part of the EXOPET-I-Study, we visited 17 animal fairs in 2016 to gain insight into the traded (exotic) mammal species. Furthermore, we assessed whether the accommodation of the mammals was compliant with the ‘Guidelines for Animal Fairs under Animal Welfare Aspects’ (Guidelines for Animal Fairs) issued by the Federal Ministry of Consumer Protection, Food and Agriculture in 2006. At the visited fairs, 25 mammal species were offered for sale. Among them were rarely kept (exotic) mammals such as forest African dormouse (Graphiurus murinus) or grey shorttailed opossum (Monodelphis domestica). At all fairs, we found animal welfare problems concerning feed and water supply, sufficiently sized cages, adequate litter, and retreat possibility. At only one animal fair, water was freely available for each animal in all cages. Adequate feed was missing in over 20 % of the cages at nine animal fairs. At 11 animal fairs, the required cage size did not comply with the Guidelines for Animal Fairs in over 60 % of the cages. Sturdy retreat possibilities were missing in over 60 % of the cages at 16 animal fairs. The Guidelines for Animal Fairs should be implemented more stringently at animal fairs to guarantee standardized procedures throughout Germany and improve animal welfare. A main objective here is to improve on-site quality control by competent authorities and by experts (e.g. specialized veterinarians) from veterinary inspection offices assisting the authorities during on-site welfare inspections.
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德国动物博览会和宠物市场上(外来)哺乳动物贸易中的动物福利问题
德国每年举办数百场动物博览会和宠物市场。作为exopet - i研究的一部分,我们在2016年参观了17个动物博览会,以深入了解被交易的(外来)哺乳动物物种。此外,我们评估了哺乳动物的住宿是否符合联邦消费者保护、食品和农业部2006年发布的“动物博览会动物福利方面的指导方针”(动物博览会指导方针)。在参观的展览会上,有25种哺乳动物可供出售。其中有森林非洲睡鼠(Graphiurus murinus)或灰短尾负鼠(Monodelphis domestica)等稀有(外来)哺乳动物。在所有的展会上,我们都发现了动物福利问题,包括饲料和水的供应、足够大小的笼子、足够的垃圾和撤退的可能性。只有在一个动物博览会上,所有笼子里的每只动物都可以免费获得水。在9个动物展览会上,超过20%的笼子缺少足够的饲料。在11个动物展销会中,超过60%的笼子尺寸不符合《动物展销会指引》。在16个动物博览会上,超过60%的笼子没有坚固的撤退余地。《动物博览会指南》应该在动物博览会上得到更严格的执行,以保证整个德国的标准化程序,提高动物福利。这里的一个主要目标是改进主管当局和兽医检查办公室的专家(例如专业兽医)在现场福利检查期间协助当局进行的现场质量控制。
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期刊介绍: The Berliner und Münchener Tierärztliche Wochenschrift is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes contributions on all aspects of veterinary public health and its related subjects, such as epidemiology, bacteriology, virology, pathology, immunology, parasitology, and mycology. The journal publishes original research papers, review articles, case studies and short communications on farm animals, companion animals, equines, wild animals and laboratory animals. In addition, the editors regularly commission special issues on topics of major importance. The journal’s articles are published either in German or English and always include an abstract in the other language.
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