Relacionar Columnas Animal Welfare - The Five FreedomsVersión en línea Animal Welfare por Mr. Connolly 1 Freedom from pain, injury and disease 2 Freedom from discomfort 3 Freedom from fear and distress 4 Freedom from hunger, thirst and malnutrition 5 Freedom to express normal patterns of behaviour Allow for social groups to develop by housing similar aged livestock together Correct amount of light, ventilation and space Look for signs of ill-health (e.g., lack of appetite or scouring etc) Use proper handling facilities for cattle and sheep (e.g., crushes) Adequate fresh diet not contaminated with faeces 1 Freedom from discomfort 2 Freedom to express normal patterns of behaviour 3 Freedom from hunger, thirst and malnutrition 4 Freedom from pain, injury and disease 5 Freedom from fear and distress Allow chickens to dust bathe, forage and ground scratch Dose against internal (liver fluke, worms) and external (lice) parasites Shear sheep to prevent heat stress and fly strike Fresh water should be supplied Hygienic spaces 1 Freedom from discomfort 2 Freedom to express normal patterns of behaviour 3 Freedom from hunger, thirst and malnutrition 4 Freedom from fear and distress 5 Freedom from pain, injury and disease Plenty of fibre / roughage Move animals gently to avoid distress Provide veterinary treatment Sheep get agitated when separated from the flock Good shelter