Year round grazing systems and veterinary legislation in the European Union.

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Year round grazing systems and veterinary legislation in the European Union. Most inconvenient and most important aspects.

Year round grazing systems and veterinary Introduction legislation in the European Union. Aims in nature conservation Aims of veterinary legislation Chances, risks and solutions We have to think not only of the herds in protected areas but also of the herds of humans everywhere Accidents will always happen! List of important questions

Introduction Nature conservation concepts including year round extensive livestock keeping gained more importance in the EU Connection between agriculture and nature conservation differs Veterinary legislation is basis for all projects including pasture farming Large amount of specialised kowledge, supervision and care is needed to manage large herbivores in such extensive or semi wild pasture systems

Aims in nature conservation Rarely usable areas or even wood pastures managed by large herbivores offer the possiblity to preserve biodiversity and prevent or slow down natural succession Low-budget biotope protection and protection of species since a large amount of endangered species are addicted to half open landscapes Nationally and internationally an important contribution to the protection of species and to establish green tourism Realisation of direct marketing of livestock and creating identification with local products in public

Aims in nature conservation Declaration of landscapes as year-round pasture areas in nature conservation projects mark an important contribution to the Habitats Directive from 1992 Ecological centre zones could be connected by creating corridors Population density in Europe makes it impossible to establish areas of untouched nature in a large amount Therefore no solution to effective protection of the species In long terms a connection of agriculture, tourism and nature conservation seems to be a realistic solution to the conservation of biotopes

Aims of veterinary legislation The term veterinary legislation contains a multitude of tasks Animal health, animal welfare, food safety (public health), prevention of epizootic dieseases and pharmacy Key activities in animal health are e.g. veterinary tasks associated with livestock keeping, feeding, prevention of epizootics, treatment of diseases, transport and trading of animals Extensively kept livestock also has to be cared by competent persons and veterinaries (98/58 EG)

Aims of veterinary legislation Daily or appropriate control of the animals (Annex 98/58 EG) to avoid any suffering of the animals by competent/specialised persons Control of body condition or disease Guarantees that livestock kept year round in the landscape does no suffer form malnutrition during winter Conditioning of the animals to treatment or to fences/cattle crushes to prevent humans and livestock from serious injuries

Aims of veterinary legislation Public health in veterinary legislation aims to prevent humans from diseases Some epizootic diseases of livestock represent zoonoses Rabies or Anthrax as well Chlamydia infections Most are regulated because of the possible economic damage (92/118 EG, 97/12/EG) Direct or indirect losses (dead animals or trade restrictions)

Aims of veterinary legislation OIE (Office International des Epizooties/World organisation for animal health) observes and controles epizootic diseases in all member countries List of all relevant diseases containig zoonoses and epizootic diseases economically relevant Grazing projects also fall under epizootic regulations and have to be controlled regularly Current regular regulations are e.g. yearly blood samplings to detect BHV1 (IBR) seropositive animals, not infective to humans

Aims of veterinary legislation Bovine tuberculosis is no longer tested regularly but is infective to humans Transmission via bodily fluids contaminated water or feed (GB wild animals) Symptoms vary from fever to cachexy, no clinical diagnosis Tuberculin tests no longer practised, human vaccinations also Veterinary task is to prevent animals but most important humans from epizootics Emergency plans have to be made if we create semi-wild livestock projects

Chances, risks and solutions Year round extensive grasing projects are absolutely effective to follow aims as nature conservation and protection of the species Many successful examples exist, a connection between the countries is necessary and contructive To build a bridge between different interests such as agriuculture, tourism, nature conservation and forestry Problems and risks have to be discussed

We have to think not only of the herds in protected areas but also of the herds of humans everywhere

Accidents will always happen!

List of important questions Is year round extensive livestock keeping (old, experienced animals together with young ones) less appropriate to the species than conventionally kept livestockings in large stables?

List of important questions Does letting an animal die of old age come up to our expectations of animal welfare?

List of important questions Are pets like dogs and cats allowed to die of old age?

List of important questions Are we allowed to make differences between livestock kept for nature conservation purposes, kept as pets or for economic reasons?

List of important questions Does avoiding vaccinations of livestock for economical purposes come up to our expectations of animal welfare?

List of important questions Is a different interpretation of European law within the different countries possible?

To be continued...