Background: To date, there have been a limited number of studies on the impact of government-incentivised farm animal welfare programmes or ‘schemes’, and on farmers’ attitudes regarding such schemes. In this study, focus groups were used to gain insight into Irish farmers’ perceptions of such a scheme for suckler cattle and its behavioural impacts on farmers. Results: The findings were categorised into 46 codes and ultimately yielded two Global themes: 1) Beliefs and Evidence and 2) Logic and Logistics. The former theme covered farmers’ attitudes and observations regarding the Scheme. The latter dealt with factors such as workload and costs. The Global themes allowed for comprehensive reporting of the strongest messages from focus groups. ...
Abstract Background Selective dry cow therapy (SDCT) is widely promoted in dairy farming as a method...
Farm animal welfare (FAW) is at the center of a controversial public debate, and the demand for high...
The welfare of dairy cattle is of rising concern in North America. This thesis explores how stakehol...
Background: Beef suckler farms (194 farms throughout 13 counties) were assessed once with housed cat...
Animal welfare provision by dairy farmers has implications that go well beyond the individual dairy ...
There is increasing interest in enabling positive experiences, not just minimizing negative experien...
End of Project ReportStudy 1. Animal welfare index (AWI): an on-farm survey of beef suckler farms in...
Animal health is one of the key factors affecting the economic efficiency of the dairy industry and ...
Animal welfare is of increasing importance in livestock production and consumption debates. However,...
Increased urbanisation in recent decades has created a knowledge gap between farming and the Irish p...
Improving animal welfare in livestock farming requires changing the behaviour of many stakeholders. ...
On-farm welfare assessment tends to focus on minimising negative welfare, but providing positive wel...
This thesis will examine the effects of policy developments on the Irish beef sector, with a particu...
Abstract Background Selective dry cow therapy (SDCT) is widely promoted in dairy farming as a method...
Farm animal welfare (FAW) is at the center of a controversial public debate, and the demand for high...
The welfare of dairy cattle is of rising concern in North America. This thesis explores how stakehol...
Background: Beef suckler farms (194 farms throughout 13 counties) were assessed once with housed cat...
Animal welfare provision by dairy farmers has implications that go well beyond the individual dairy ...
There is increasing interest in enabling positive experiences, not just minimizing negative experien...
End of Project ReportStudy 1. Animal welfare index (AWI): an on-farm survey of beef suckler farms in...
Animal health is one of the key factors affecting the economic efficiency of the dairy industry and ...
Animal welfare is of increasing importance in livestock production and consumption debates. However,...
Increased urbanisation in recent decades has created a knowledge gap between farming and the Irish p...
Improving animal welfare in livestock farming requires changing the behaviour of many stakeholders. ...
On-farm welfare assessment tends to focus on minimising negative welfare, but providing positive wel...
This thesis will examine the effects of policy developments on the Irish beef sector, with a particu...
Abstract Background Selective dry cow therapy (SDCT) is widely promoted in dairy farming as a method...
Farm animal welfare (FAW) is at the center of a controversial public debate, and the demand for high...
The welfare of dairy cattle is of rising concern in North America. This thesis explores how stakehol...