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Animal Welfare

'Animal welfare' means how an animal is coping with the conditions in which it lives. An animal is in a good state of welfare if (as indicated by scientific evidence) it is healthy, comfortable, well nourished, safe, able to express innate behaviour, and if it is not suffering from unpleasant states such as pain, fear, and distress. Good animal welfare requires disease prevention and veterinary treatment, appropriate shelter, management, nutrition, humane handling and humane slaughter/killing. Animal welfare refers to the state of the animal; the treatment that an animal receives is covered by other terms such as animal care, animal husbandry, and humane treatment. [OIE May 2008 - International Office of Animal Health]

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Whats New

New Standards for Microchipping of Horses in Victoria

Updated Responsible Pet ownership Website

General Information

Bureau of Animal Welfare

Animals in Research and Teaching

Committees

Research funded by the Domestic Animal Welfare Trust Fund

Legislation

Acts, Regulations & Codes of Practice

Victorian Codes of Practice

Animal Welfare and Management

Respnsible Pet Ownership Schools Program

Domestic Animal Businesses

Breeding Establishements

Permanent Identification (microchip) standards

Horse Agistment

Rodeos in Victoria

Review: Welfare Outcome of Leg-hold Trap Use in Victoria

Help for Animals by the Bushfires

Information

General Animal Welfare Topics

Domestic Animal Management Plans

Transport and Care of Livestock

Animal Welfare for Livestock (PDF 543KB)

Tail Docking of Dogs FAQ's (PDF 64KB)

Use of electronic collars on animals

More Animal Welfare Information notes

External Websites

General Animal Welfare Related Links

Related Sites for Victorian Farmers

Australian Animal Welfare Strategy



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