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Flugunfähigmachen von Vögeln – Für und Wider

Authors :
Peter Dollinger
Andreas Filz
Heiner Engel
Katrin Baumgartner
Theo Pagel
Dag Encke
Source :
Der Zoologische Garten. 82:293-339
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2013.

Abstract

The techniques and biological functions of avian flight are briefly presented. The reasons for rendering zoo birds flightless are explained taking into account the tasks and obligations of modern zoos, and the various deflighting procedures are described. The legal situation regarding deflighting as it currently exists in Germany and other countries is clarified. It is discussed in detail under which circumstances it would be justifiable to render a bird flightless, to what extent keeping the birds in aviaries would be an alternative and whether reversible or irreversible methods should be preferred. A legal opinion has been sought which came to the conclusion that even under the restrictive Animal Welfare Law of Germany interventions to render a bird flightless were admissible if based on veterinary indication on a case-by-case basis. Such indication may be justified by the anticipation that a bird may be injured or die from an accident in future if not deflighted. Contrary to the views of some legal experts commenting on the German Animal Welfare Law the authors consider feather clipping not to be an intervention prohibited under the law. In the interest of the good functioning of european and international breeding programmes the authors suggest that the German legislation should be modified with a view of containing a general derogation for rendering flightless at least certain species of zoo birds.

Details

ISSN :
00445169
Volume :
82
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Der Zoologische Garten
Accession number :
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