There is interest in understanding how farmers’ behaviour influences their management of livestock. We extend the theory of planned behaviour with farmers attitudes, beliefs, emotions and personality to investigate how these are associated with management of livestock disease using the example of footrot (FR) in sheep.In May 2013 a one-year retrospective questionnaire was sent to 4000 sheep farmers in England, requesting data on lameness prevalence, management of footrot, farm/flock descriptors, and farmer-orientated themes: barriers to treating footrot, opinions and knowledge of footrot, relating to other people and personality. Principal component analysis (PCA) was used to make composite variables from explanatory variables and latent cl...
Since 2006, farmers in England have received new recommendations on best practice to manage lameness...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of three knowledge-transfer intervention tri...
The Welfare of Farmed Animals (England) Regulations 2007 make it an offence to allow unnecessary suf...
There is interest in understanding how farmers’ behaviour influences their management of livestock. ...
There is interest in understanding how farmers’ behaviour influences their management of livestock. ...
AbstractThere is interest in understanding how farmers’ behaviour influences their management of liv...
In 2014, best-practice recommendations to treat and control lameness in sheep in the UK were consoli...
The aims of this research were to identify management practices that sheep farmers currently use to ...
Twenty-nine farmers with a flock prevalence of lameness >5% were visited in 2013. They participated ...
This paper applies the COM-B framework to farmer and farm advisor understandings and responses to la...
Lameness in sheep is an important welfare concern causing financial loss through poor performance....
IntroductionThis paper applies the COM-B framework to farmer and farm advisor understandings and res...
In 2014, best-practice recommendations to treat and control lameness in sheep in the UK were consoli...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of three knowledge-transfer intervention tri...
© 2019 The Authors Since 2006, farmers in England have received new recommendations on best practice...
Since 2006, farmers in England have received new recommendations on best practice to manage lameness...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of three knowledge-transfer intervention tri...
The Welfare of Farmed Animals (England) Regulations 2007 make it an offence to allow unnecessary suf...
There is interest in understanding how farmers’ behaviour influences their management of livestock. ...
There is interest in understanding how farmers’ behaviour influences their management of livestock. ...
AbstractThere is interest in understanding how farmers’ behaviour influences their management of liv...
In 2014, best-practice recommendations to treat and control lameness in sheep in the UK were consoli...
The aims of this research were to identify management practices that sheep farmers currently use to ...
Twenty-nine farmers with a flock prevalence of lameness >5% were visited in 2013. They participated ...
This paper applies the COM-B framework to farmer and farm advisor understandings and responses to la...
Lameness in sheep is an important welfare concern causing financial loss through poor performance....
IntroductionThis paper applies the COM-B framework to farmer and farm advisor understandings and res...
In 2014, best-practice recommendations to treat and control lameness in sheep in the UK were consoli...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of three knowledge-transfer intervention tri...
© 2019 The Authors Since 2006, farmers in England have received new recommendations on best practice...
Since 2006, farmers in England have received new recommendations on best practice to manage lameness...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of three knowledge-transfer intervention tri...
The Welfare of Farmed Animals (England) Regulations 2007 make it an offence to allow unnecessary suf...