Table 1.
Short term assessments of welfare | Long term assessments of welfare | |||
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Biological functioning | Positive hedonistic states | Sustained use | Positive mood or stress resilience | Proposed terminology |
↔ | ↔ | ↔ | ↔ | Pseudo-enrichment |
↔ | ↑ | ↔ | ↔ | Pseudo-enrichment* |
↑ | ↑ or ↔ | ↑ or ↔ | ↔ | Enrichment for meeting basic needs |
↔ | ↑ | ↑ | ↔ | Enrichment for pleasure |
↑ or ↔ | ↑ | ↑ | ↑ | Enrichment for positive welfare balance |
Indicates improvement after the provision of enrichment.
Indicates no improvement to welfare indicator after the provision of enrichment.
Pseudo-enrichment refers to proposed environmental enrichments that do not improve biological functioning, provide sustained pleasure or result in a positive welfare balance.
This item may be beneficial if it is included in an enrichment programme or rotated throughout an animal’s life, however when provided in isolation does not improve the welfare of the animal.