Abstract

Simple SummaryEuthanasia is a critical component of livestock production systems, providing producers, veterinarians, and caretakers a way to alleviate animal suffering. Although the intention is to keep all animals healthy, there are times when an animal must be euthanized when chances of recovery are low, the animal’s pain is not manageable, and/or its quality of life has deteriorated. The timeliness of euthanasia is an equally critical component of animal welfare. Activist groups have called out the dairy industry on this issue and the data suggests the untimeliness of euthanasia on dairy farms is an area in need of significant improvement. Failure to make timely euthanasia decisions impacts cow welfare and has a negative effect on the dairy business and caretaker. There are many factors influencing timely euthanasia decisions, which may be why effectively managing euthanasia on dairies can be a challenge. Factors impacting euthanasia decisions include caretaker training, availability of protocols, treatment decisions, quality of life assessment, human–animal bond, and economic influences. The dairy industry must develop effective resources to ensure a culture of care that supports timely euthanasia as a priority. This review discusses some of the factors impacting timely euthanasia decisions and proposes a path forward to improvement.Euthanasia is a valuable management tool utilized on dairies to end the suffering of sick or debilitated cows. Euthanasia should be implemented if an animal’s pain cannot be adequately alleviated and if there is a limited chance of recovery. To be humane, euthanasia should be quick, painless, and administered by a trained individual. Despite its importance in ensuring cow well-being, the timeliness with which euthanasia decisions are made for dairy cattle is often overlooked or neglected. The timeliness of euthanasia is as important as the efficient, rapid administration of euthanasia itself. Timely euthanasia is a critical component of many on-farm animal care and verification programs yet opportunities exist within the industry to improve how effectively the industry is executing this critical component of cow management. There are challenges associated with performing euthanasia in a timely manner, such as inconsistencies in treatment protocols, inadequate employee training, difficulties assessing a cow’s quality of life, and impacts of the human–animal bond on decision-making. The objective of this paper is to explain the importance of timely euthanasia to dairy cattle welfare, identify the challenges that can prevent the timeliness of euthanasia, and provide solutions and practical suggestions for improving the management of timely euthanasia on dairies.

Highlights

  • IntroductionEuthanasia marks the humane endpoint of an animal’s life, a “good death” bestowed upon an animal when pain and suffering cannot adequately be alleviated and if there is little chance of recovery

  • Euthanasia marks the humane endpoint of an animal’s life, a “good death” bestowed upon an animal when pain and suffering cannot adequately be alleviated and if there is little chance of recovery.Euthanasia is a tool that veterinarians and producers can use to end animal discomfort and pain from an unrecoverable disease and poor quality of life

  • To understand the magnitude of dairy cattle impacted by untimely euthanasia decisions, the condition of cattle sent to slaughter and the number of dairy cattle that die on the farm must be examined, across every age group, including pre-weaned calves, the authors are not aware of available data reporting the condition of calves at slaughter

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Summary

Introduction

Euthanasia marks the humane endpoint of an animal’s life, a “good death” bestowed upon an animal when pain and suffering cannot adequately be alleviated and if there is little chance of recovery. Many of the challenges surrounding euthanasia are the same, including but not limited to appropriate training, caretaker compassion fatigue, timeliness of the decision to euthanize based on owner demands and values, financial reasons, and consistency in protocols for determining clinical endpoints. Identifying the right time to euthanize a dairy cow can be a challenge as owners, veterinarians, and caretakers can have different ideas of how to determine appropriate humane endpoints. Having the ability to perform euthanasia to end animal suffering is a critical component of animal management systems, but it has to be implemented appropriately and in a timely manner with the consideration of the cow’s welfare in the forefront of decision-making

What is “Timely Euthanasia”
How Timely Euthanasia and Culling Decisions Are Intertwined
Animal-Focused Data and the Impacts of Untimely Euthanasia
Severely lame
Industry-Focused Impacts of Untimely Euthanasia
The Risk to the Business
The Risk to the Caretakers
What Are the Factors Impacting Euthanasia Decisions?
Inconsistent Caretaker Training
Lack of Written Standard Operating Procedures
To Treat or Not to Treat
Economic Influences
Quality Over Quantity
Human–Animal Bond
What do We Recommend
Findings
Conclusions

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