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The FECTU Welfare Code for the Care and Use of Traction Animals Introduction The domestication of plants and animals was one
of the most remarkable developments in human civilisation. In domesticating them, mankind
sought animals to keep them company, to protect them, to help them with hunting, to
provide them with meat, skins, milk and wool. Over time animals were also used for work;
for carrying goods and for pulling carts, for working the land and for riding. The animals that were domesticated for work were
selected from species that lived in herds and had developed social and co-operative
relationships within the herd. This meant that it was possible, in training these animals,
to benefit from those social mores. The relationship with them, based upon trust and
co-operation, is a basic requirement of being able to work effectively and kindly with
them. FECTU is committed to responsible use of traction
animals that respects their physical limits and their dignity. FECTU supports the use of
traction animals for the important role they still play in our lives and commerce and
because of their contribution as a sustainable and renewable source of energy FECTU is a European wide Association made up of
professionals who continue to work with traction animals - horses, mules, donkeys and oxen
- in agriculture, forestry, wine and cider making, horticulture, tourism and education. All FECTU members support the welfare code for
the care and use of their animals and enforce it to guarantee high professional and
welfare standards that reflect the needs of the animals.
The members of FECTU, the various Associations that
make up the umbrella organisation, are committed to continual improvements in skills and
knowledge: both theoretical and practical training that contributes to the well being of
their animals.
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