Twenty-nine farmers with a flock prevalence of lameness >5% were visited in 2013. They participated in a facilitated discussion on treatment of footrot, and evidence-based new “best practice.” One year later, farmers were revisited and management and motivators for change were discussed. Farmers were asked how they would persuade other farmers to adopt “best practice.” Initially, most participants were resigned to having lame sheep. They believed that prototypical “good farmers” (including trusted family) practiced foot trimming, the traditional “best practice” and that the new “best practice” would be expensive and time consuming. Between 2013 and 2014 lameness prevalence reduced from 7.6 to 4.3%. The major behavioral changes were reductio...
Footrot is a widespread, infectious cause of lameness in sheep, with major economic and welfare cost...
The aims of this research were to determine the uptake of a national strategy to reduce lameness in ...
The aims of this study were to update the prevalence of lameness in sheep in England and identify no...
© 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 aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of three knowledge-transfer intervention tri...
There is interest in understanding how farmers’ behaviour influences their management of livestock. ...
In 2014, best-practice recommendations to treat and control lameness in sheep in the UK were consoli...
There is interest in understanding how farmers’ behaviour influences their management of livestock. ...
The aims of this research were to identify management practices that sheep farmers currently use to ...
Lameness in sheep is an important welfare concern causing financial loss through poor performance....
This paper applies the COM-B framework to farmer and farm advisor understandings and responses to la...
In 2011, the Farm Animal Welfare Council proposed that by 2021 the prevalence of lameness in a flock...
IntroductionThis paper applies the COM-B framework to farmer and farm advisor understandings and res...
Footrot is a widespread, infectious cause of lameness in sheep, with major economic and welfare cost...
The aims of this research were to determine the uptake of a national strategy to reduce lameness in ...
The aims of this study were to update the prevalence of lameness in sheep in England and identify no...
© 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 aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of three knowledge-transfer intervention tri...
There is interest in understanding how farmers’ behaviour influences their management of livestock. ...
In 2014, best-practice recommendations to treat and control lameness in sheep in the UK were consoli...
There is interest in understanding how farmers’ behaviour influences their management of livestock. ...
The aims of this research were to identify management practices that sheep farmers currently use to ...
Lameness in sheep is an important welfare concern causing financial loss through poor performance....
This paper applies the COM-B framework to farmer and farm advisor understandings and responses to la...
In 2011, the Farm Animal Welfare Council proposed that by 2021 the prevalence of lameness in a flock...
IntroductionThis paper applies the COM-B framework to farmer and farm advisor understandings and res...
Footrot is a widespread, infectious cause of lameness in sheep, with major economic and welfare cost...
The aims of this research were to determine the uptake of a national strategy to reduce lameness in ...
The aims of this study were to update the prevalence of lameness in sheep in England and identify no...