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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION go.osu.edu/AQCA Youth Food Animal Quality Assurance Curriculum Guide Ethics and Animal Welfare
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Youth Livestock Exhibitors Most public arena of the food animal industry Actions of 4-H & FFA members impact: –Public perception of food animal industry –Food quality and safety
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Remember: You are representing your organization, club, county, the industry, your family, and yourself!
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Does the practice break FDA, state, or federal laws? Does the practice harm the animal? Does the practice falsely represent the animal? Do you have to lie to cover up the practice? Would the public be upset if they knew about the practice? Are the food products from this animal marketable? Would you eat the food produced from this animal? Ethical Decisions – ASK YOURSELF…
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Animal Well-Being Recordkeeping –Veterinarian Client Patient Relationship (VCPR) –Medical and treatment records –Caretaker training Euthanasia (VCPR) Handling Husbandry
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Written Emergency Backup Plan –Phone Numbers: Yours, Veterinarian, Fire, Police –Natural Disaster –Fire –Weather –Power Outage Animal Well-Being
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Daily Observation –Keep track of observations looking for patterns –Ensures prompt reaction to needs –Animal production gives us direction! Average Daily Gain (ADG) Feed Efficiency (FE) Physical Evaluation Disease Behavior Abnormalities Animal Well-Being
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Body Condition Scoring (BCS) Animal Well-Being
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Space –Stand up –Lie down –Turn around –When lying, a full lateral recumbency should be achieved Head should be free from resting on feeder Tail should not be in contact with fencing at the same time Animal Well-Being
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Euthanasia –Work with your veterinarian and the VCPR you have established –Sometimes this is necessary –Timely – If animal shows no improvement as a result of severe condition or illness for more than 2 consecutive days this might be viable option. –CONSULT with your VETERINARIAN Animal Well-Being
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Shelter Needed to allow animals an escape from harsh environments Animals at various ages and stages of production require different amounts of space KNOW the space requirements for your animal Base space on the animal size or stage of production Plan space for animal growth
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Ventilation –Allows for proper air movement –Does the facility have proper temperature control? Shelter
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Transportation Guidelines During hot weather, transport in the early morning or evening Do NOT transport during extreme cold or heat Avoid long transport times Do NOT overcrowd Provide proper ventilation
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Moving Animals Be aware of and use the flight zone Make sure pathways are clear of obstructions –Can cause bruising and injury No yelling, poking, hitting, shocking –Avoid use of electric prods!
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION A View of Flight Zone
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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Willful acts of abuse –Unacceptable on any farm or in any show barn! Right versus Wrong! Just because another person is doing it? Just because we know the person doing it? Just because you respect that person? THINK! Then ASK! –If you observe willful acts of abuse you should stop the situation If you feel threatened then tell someone confidentially and let them handle the situation Animal Well-Being
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