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Foreign animal disease outbreaks, the animal welfare implications for Canada: risks apparent from international experience
Authors:Whiting Terry L
Institution:Manitoba Agriculture and Food, Veterinary Services Branch, 545 University Crescent, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 5S6. twhiting@gov.mb.ca
Abstract:Any outbreak of an Office International des Epizooties List A disease, such as classical swine fever or foot and mouth disease, has severe consequences for animal welfare, livestock production, exports of animals and animal products, and the environment. The public concern with the animal welfare effects of methods of disease eradication that result in the destruction of large numbers of uninfected animals has initiated a reconsideration of disease eradication policy in Europe. In many recent List A disease epizootics, the financial cost of addressing animal welfare concerns in healthy animals has greatly exceeded the cost of stamping out disease in infected herds. In the event of a similar incursion in Canada, the number of animals subject to welfare slaughter will be far greater than the number of infected animals killed. Current national disease eradication plans in Canada do not address the animal welfare component of disease control methods.
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