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Master Animal Ethics and Welfare – Notes, Case Studies and Practical Insights – with Rahul

The Five Domains of Potential Welfare

  • The model describes four physical domains, concerned with animal’s biological function (or physical well-being) and the fifth ‘affective state’ or psychological (Mental) wellbeing.
  • Four physical domains are Environment, Health, Nutrition and Behaviour
  • The fifth domain is the experiences an animal undergoes and is affected by the four physical domains.
  • These are all the factors we control for an animal in captivity and therefore we have significant influence over how an animal under our care is feeling.

 

a. Environment:

  • Positive: Thermal comfort, padded bedding, fresh air
  • Negative: Extreme temperatures, restricted space, injurious/hard surfaces, harsh scents

 

b. Mental state:

  • Positive: pleasure of eating, drinking, physical comfort and sensory stimulation, opportunities to express natural behaviors, experience appropriate social groupings, choice and control over environment
  • Negative: hunger and thirst, thermal stress, physical and sensory discomfort, boredom, pain, fear, frustration, loneliness

 

c. Nutrition:

  • Positive: Sufficient food and water, varied food tastes, smells, textures, Nutritionally appropriate
  • Negative: Restricted food and water intake, unvarying diet, poor food quality, inappropriate feeding frequency

 

d. Behavior

  • Positive: exploration, appropriate socialization opportunities, exercise and play
  • Negative: Threating circumstances, no behavioral stimulation or appropriate social groupings

 

e. Health

  • Positive: Injury free, robust good health and level of fitness
  • Negative: Acute or chronic injury, ill health, poor physical fitness, physically disabled/diseased
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