Simple Summary Livestock industry leaders are in a unique position to understand the challenges to the welfare of farm animals and to enact solutions that improve the lives of the animals they work with. Despite this, these important stakeholders are seldom consulted in this regard and their attitudes and opinions on animal welfare issues are largely unknown. This is particularly the case when considering livestock stakeholders in Asia and the previous lack of collaboration with international animal welfare advocates. To address this, focus group consultation sessions were organised across six countries; China, India, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Bangladesh, aiming to better understand the positions of livestock industry leaders, and to...
China is the world's biggest livestock producer, and has a rapidly expanding intensive livestock pro...
This rapid review synthesises findings from rigorous academic, practitioner, and policy references p...
Attitudes to animals have been extensively studied for people in developed countries, but not for th...
In this study, 17 focus group meetings were held with livestock industry leaders in geographically d...
Stakeholders in the livestock industry are in a position to make critical choices that directly impa...
In this study, 17 focus group meetings were held with livestock industry leaders in geographically d...
Stakeholders in the livestock industry are in a position to make critical choices that directly impa...
The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) sets standards and guidelines for international anima...
The potential to improve stakeholders' knowledge of animal welfare in the livestock industries throu...
Although the People’s Republic of China produces more animals for consumption than any other country...
This study reports the results of survey conducted on livestock development in selected Asian countr...
<div><p>China is the world’s biggest livestock producer, and has a rapidly expanding intensive lives...
Understanding cross-cultural differences in attitudes to animal welfare issues is important in maint...
Simple Summary: Preslaughter stunning is a technical process by which animals are rendered unconscio...
Intentions form the basis of behavioral action to improve animal welfare; however an intention-behav...
China is the world's biggest livestock producer, and has a rapidly expanding intensive livestock pro...
This rapid review synthesises findings from rigorous academic, practitioner, and policy references p...
Attitudes to animals have been extensively studied for people in developed countries, but not for th...
In this study, 17 focus group meetings were held with livestock industry leaders in geographically d...
Stakeholders in the livestock industry are in a position to make critical choices that directly impa...
In this study, 17 focus group meetings were held with livestock industry leaders in geographically d...
Stakeholders in the livestock industry are in a position to make critical choices that directly impa...
The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) sets standards and guidelines for international anima...
The potential to improve stakeholders' knowledge of animal welfare in the livestock industries throu...
Although the People’s Republic of China produces more animals for consumption than any other country...
This study reports the results of survey conducted on livestock development in selected Asian countr...
<div><p>China is the world’s biggest livestock producer, and has a rapidly expanding intensive lives...
Understanding cross-cultural differences in attitudes to animal welfare issues is important in maint...
Simple Summary: Preslaughter stunning is a technical process by which animals are rendered unconscio...
Intentions form the basis of behavioral action to improve animal welfare; however an intention-behav...
China is the world's biggest livestock producer, and has a rapidly expanding intensive livestock pro...
This rapid review synthesises findings from rigorous academic, practitioner, and policy references p...
Attitudes to animals have been extensively studied for people in developed countries, but not for th...