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The Importance of Staff Training on Animal Welfare Issues in Poultry Industry

Animal Welfare

Animal welfare has acquired a fundamental role in the management and production of animals in production systems, not only due to regulatory, ethical or customer requirements, but also for production purposes.

This article addresses the importance, concepts, relevance of audits and commitments of the companies regarding the training of the personnel involved, examining how personnel training contributes to a better quality of life for the animals, and consequently the quality of the final product.

Those countries that do not have specific animal welfare regulations can base their programs on the international recommendations of the OMSA, Chapter 7 of the Terrestrial Code, among other bodies, which serve as essential guidelines in this field.

1. The Concept of Animal Welfare

According to OMSA, animal welfare is defined as “the physical and mental state of an animal in relation to the conditions under which an animal lives and dies”. 

Welfare depends not only on immediate physical conditions, such as good fitness, beak conformation, limbs in hatchery chicks, or proper body condition in breeders, among other direct indicators, but also in environmental or external resources.

For animal welfare assessment, according to the approach proposed by Mellor, Beausoleil, Dr. Temple Grandin’s wrote a paper entitled in 2022; Practical Application of the Five Domains Animal Welfare Framework for Supply Food Animal Chain Managers, focuses on the “Five Domains”.

 

Table 1. Key Welfare Indicators for Broiler Chickens. Source: Practical Application of the Five Domains Animal Welfare Framework for Supply Food Animal Chain Managers, Grandin, 2022.

These domains are: (include positive/negative aspects)

2. Corporate commitment

Corporate commitment to poultry welfare is a fundamental priority in poultry production, as it directly influences product quality, animal health, in other words EVERYTHING.

Companies that assume this voluntary responsibility seek and choose to certify their production chain in animal welfare, they are not only looking for a stamp on their final package, but also to improve their breeding and production skills, better manage their resources and make informed and timely decisions and, finally, also to ensure compliance with high international animal welfare standards and the most demanding customer regulations.

The company’s commitment also involves continuous training of employees in several themes, like management practices, proper restraint, humane euthanasia, SOP´s, daily checks, emergency plans, among others, ensuring that personnel are prepared to intervene appropriately in situations of stress or disease of the birds and to make timely and informed decisions.

3. The Fundamental Role of Animal Welfare Training

Dr. Temple Grandin, a leading expert on animal behavior and welfare in production systems, has emphasized that staff training is one of the key pillars in ensuring animal welfare.

Staff training is essential to ensure that best practices in animal welfare are applied, especially in sectors where animals are handled intensively, such as factory farming and poultry production.

Training provides staff with the tools and knowledge to recognize and address animal needs and implement corrective measures when necessary.

A study by Dr. Grandin (2014) indicates that rough handling of animals in poultry production facilities can significantly increase stress levels, resulting in lower weight gain and higher mortality.

Improving farm animal welfare costs money. People who have animals in their care must consider many factors when modifying their practices to improve welfare, and it is not always obvious what the optimal course of action is. Animal welfare decision support systems, such as economic cost-benefit analyses, are useful at the time of quantification.

Other studies have shown that workers who receive constant training are able to reduce the percentage of chickens injured during the catching and transport process, which has a direct impact on the quality of the final product and the reduction of economic losses.

Figure 1. Welfare of the animal

Training benefits

In addition to the benefits for the animals, animal welfare training also brings significant advantages for organizations, as it empowers employees and makes them stakeholders in the system.

4. Animal Welfare Certification/ Animal Welfare Audit

The role of an animal welfare auditor is crucial to make a diagnosis of the company, detect the strengths and weaknesses of the system, as well as to detect the training needs of employees in the farm, transport and slaughter plant and their issues.

The main purpose of an internal animal welfare audit is to evaluate various aspects of animal handling, such as housing conditions, feeding, transport, treatment at slaughter plants and compliance with established operating procedures.

Internal audits serve as a proactive tool for continuous improvement by:

Chain Audits

Farm Animal Welfare Auditors 

These auditors specialize in the evaluation of animal conditions within the farm, broiler breeders, hatcheries, broiler farms.

Animal Welfare Transport Auditors

Their focus is on animal transport conditions, evaluating in the catching (manual, automatic), density, loading, handling during transport, vehicle conditions, coops conditions, environmental conditions, travel time. Auditors verify that animals are transported in a safe and humane manner, complying with established transport regulations.

Slaughter Plant Animal Welfare Auditors

Review the practices from the entrance of the trailer until the bird dies. Their task includes inspection of stunning and slaughter methods, handling of animals prior to slaughter, compliance with emergency procedures and minimization of suffering during the slaughter process, and also quality of meat to prevent injuries and train personnel.

Beyond facility inspections, audits also assess the competency of employees in handling animals humanely. This includes:

When deficiencies in animal welfare are identified, targeted training programs can be recommended to address critical issues and enhance compliance and create a urgency training program, and of course, annexes to contracts that impose liability on employees if they abuse animals.

5. The Role of The Trainers

Trainers are fundamental in ensuring that all personnel involved in animal handling acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to perform their roles ethically and competently.

The role of the trainer includes:

6. Training content

These are the minimum contents that a poultry farm employee should receive and should address key aspects to ensure proper animal handling. Some essential areas include:

Training personnel in animal welfare is not just a regulatory or ethical obligation, it is a strategic investment that enhances productivity, product quality, and operational efficiency.

Companies that commit to continuous training and implement robust welfare programs not only improve their brand reputation and market access but also strengthen the sustainability of their operations.

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