
Do you think that outdoor farming is better for animal welfare than indoor farming? Is an animal better off in a small farm than in a large one?
Find out more in this video on breeding practices, presented by Luc Mounier, Head of the Chaire bien-être animal.
If you’d like additionnal information, see here !

The idea is to have breeding practices that allow the animal to be in a building in contact with humans, but also to have access to the outdoors to try and encourage its behavior.

LUC MOUNIER
Keep in mind
- While there is a tendency to think that the intensification of livestock farming is leading to a deterioration in animal welfare, there are a number of nuances.
- Outdoors animals are better able to express their natural behaviors. In a stable, they are sheltered from predation and bad weather.
- The best compromise is to offer animals access to outdoors while still allowing them to stay in the stable whenever they want.

The idea is to have breeding practices that allow the animal to be in a building in contact with humans, but also to have access to the outdoors to try and encourage its behavior.

LUC MOUNIER