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Listen now: Thematic factsheet on environmental enrichment for ruminants and equines
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EURCAW Ruminants & Equines has published an audio-generated version of the animal welfare thematic factsheet on Environmental enrichment for ruminants and equines.
In natural habitats, animals receive many stimuli that vary in place and time. In such habitats, they can express a wide range of behaviours that define the species’ behavioural repertoire. Farming or captive environments are designed to meet biological basic needs (e.g. for rest, feeding), but are far less complex than “natural” habitats. When performed, some behaviours may procure positive emotions (e.g. play in young, control of the environment). In suboptimal environments, animals are not able to express some of the behaviours from their repertoire and lack stimulation. As a consequence, they may be frustrated, lack positive emotions, or experience boredom.
The concept of environmental enrichment refers to a wide range of modifications to the environment of captive or farmed animals that offer adequate stimulation and facilitate the expression of highly motivated behaviour thus promoting positive emotions and improving the animal’s welfare.
In this Thematic Factsheet, the concept and application of environmental enrichment are described, with examples and their impacts to support animal welfare.
This audio document summarises key scientific reviews and outlines relevant EU legislative requirements concerning thermal comfort in ruminants and equines.
The original thematic factsheet, authored by Valentin Brunet, Raphaëlle Botreau and Isabelle Veissier, is available on our website.





