This study examined the relationships between the attitudes and the management behaviour of the farmer and the on-farm welfare of their ewes. To our knowledge, this is the first study investigating these relationships in extensive sheep farming systems. Thirty-two sheep farmers and 6200 ewes were sampled across Victoria, Australia. Questionnaire interviews and on-farm animal welfare assessments were conducted. The ewes were assessed at two-time points, mid-pregnancy and weaning. To examine relationships between farmer and ewe variables, categorical principal component analyses, correlations and logistic regressions were used. The main findings of this study indicate relationships between farmer attitudes and management behaviour, consistent...
The aim of this study was to identify the main on-farm welfare issues likely to be encountered in ex...
The Welfare of Farmed Animals (England) Regulations 2007 make it an offence to allow unnecessary suf...
The object of the research presented in this thesis is to evaluate three multivariate techniques fo...
This study examined the relationships between the attitudes and the management behaviour of the farm...
Previous research has indicated that Australian sheep farmers believe that long-term welfare issues,...
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...
The concept of positive welfare is an expansion of the traditional understanding that animal welfare...
Improving animal welfare in livestock farming requires changing the behaviour of many stakeholders. ...
A study of a probability sample of 65 sheep farmers in Cheviot County, New Zealand, was undertaken m...
This study examines the relationship between-farmers' motivation, as measured by orientation to work...
Published online: 15 April 2015An understanding of the perceived importance of a variety of factors ...
An online survey was designed to form the basis of a framework for the welfare assessment of extensi...
The research reported in this thesis was directed towards the analysis of the inter-relationships be...
The aim of this study was to identify the main on-farm welfare issues likely to be encountered in ex...
The aim of this study was to identify the main on-farm welfare issues likely to be encountered in ex...
The Welfare of Farmed Animals (England) Regulations 2007 make it an offence to allow unnecessary suf...
The object of the research presented in this thesis is to evaluate three multivariate techniques fo...
This study examined the relationships between the attitudes and the management behaviour of the farm...
Previous research has indicated that Australian sheep farmers believe that long-term welfare issues,...
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...
The concept of positive welfare is an expansion of the traditional understanding that animal welfare...
Improving animal welfare in livestock farming requires changing the behaviour of many stakeholders. ...
A study of a probability sample of 65 sheep farmers in Cheviot County, New Zealand, was undertaken m...
This study examines the relationship between-farmers' motivation, as measured by orientation to work...
Published online: 15 April 2015An understanding of the perceived importance of a variety of factors ...
An online survey was designed to form the basis of a framework for the welfare assessment of extensi...
The research reported in this thesis was directed towards the analysis of the inter-relationships be...
The aim of this study was to identify the main on-farm welfare issues likely to be encountered in ex...
The aim of this study was to identify the main on-farm welfare issues likely to be encountered in ex...
The Welfare of Farmed Animals (England) Regulations 2007 make it an offence to allow unnecessary suf...
The object of the research presented in this thesis is to evaluate three multivariate techniques fo...