Affiliation:
1. Department of Reproductive and Behavioral Sciences Saint Louis Zoo Saint Louis Missouri USA
2. The Wilds Cumberland Ohio USA
3. The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens Palm Desert California USA
4. Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Glen Rose Texas USA
5. White Oak Conservation Yulee Florida USA
Abstract
AbstractWild ungulates are managed in human care in a range of settings from traditional zoos to large ranches. These varied settings present different portfolios of risks for good or poor welfare, which leads some to question whether a particular setting is “good for welfare” and have frustrated others interested in comparing the welfare of ungulates across these settings. Differing housing and management scenarios present different challenges and opportunities in terms of welfare but this commentary posits that good welfare is possible in all of these settings. In this commentary, we also consider natural behaviors that may, at face value, compromise welfare and discuss how taking a long view on welfare addresses concerns about these behaviors, in part using arguments related to normal behavioral development that likely improves welfare at other life stages. We also highlight the role of motivation in seemingly welfare‐compromising behaviors. Finally, some indicators of welfare that we believe transcend management scenarios, and are thus able to be compared across scenarios, are suggested.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine
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