Commercial beef production in western Canada involves raising cows and calves on large tracts of grassland, plus grain-based ‘finishing’ of animals in outdoor feedlots. This study used open-ended, semi-structured interviews to explore views on animal welfare of 23 commercial beef producers in this system. Although wary of the term ‘animal welfare’, participants understood the concept to encompass three well-known elements: (i) basic animal health and body condition; (ii) affective states (comfort, contentment, freedom from hunger or thirst); and (iii) the ability to live a ‘natural’ life. Participants attached importance to protecting animals from natural hardships (extreme weather, predators), yet many regarded some degree of natural chall...
The welfare of farm animals is increasingly of concern to meat producers as well as consumers and th...
The introduction of a National Animal Identification System (NAIS) into the United States has gene...
Some jurisdictions permit on-farm emergency slaughter (OFES) as one end-of-life option for dairy cow...
Commercial beef production in western Canada involves raising cows and calves on large tracts of gra...
As part of a larger project to determine if there are animal-welfare-related values shared by some c...
As part of a larger study eliciting Canadian producer and non-producer views about animal welfare, o...
While interest in the “proper” care of food animals dates to early Greece, 20th century cultural dev...
Calves raised for beef often begin life unconfined, on rangeland where they are free to express thei...
Reality of Societal Concerns 1. Society and beef consumers are becoming increasingly aware of animal...
Meat production has come under increasing scrutiny from consumers and citizens who feel that certain...
Consumers’ views and concerns about the welfare of farm animals may play an important role in their ...
An increasing number of consumers are making animal product purchasing decisions based on how animal...
Master of ScienceBiomedical SciencesDaniel U. ThomsonTwo studies were conducted to evaluate two anim...
The U.S. livestock industry is increasingly faced with pressure to adjust practices in response to s...
Animal welfare and its influence on beef production are major considerations in many developed count...
The welfare of farm animals is increasingly of concern to meat producers as well as consumers and th...
The introduction of a National Animal Identification System (NAIS) into the United States has gene...
Some jurisdictions permit on-farm emergency slaughter (OFES) as one end-of-life option for dairy cow...
Commercial beef production in western Canada involves raising cows and calves on large tracts of gra...
As part of a larger project to determine if there are animal-welfare-related values shared by some c...
As part of a larger study eliciting Canadian producer and non-producer views about animal welfare, o...
While interest in the “proper” care of food animals dates to early Greece, 20th century cultural dev...
Calves raised for beef often begin life unconfined, on rangeland where they are free to express thei...
Reality of Societal Concerns 1. Society and beef consumers are becoming increasingly aware of animal...
Meat production has come under increasing scrutiny from consumers and citizens who feel that certain...
Consumers’ views and concerns about the welfare of farm animals may play an important role in their ...
An increasing number of consumers are making animal product purchasing decisions based on how animal...
Master of ScienceBiomedical SciencesDaniel U. ThomsonTwo studies were conducted to evaluate two anim...
The U.S. livestock industry is increasingly faced with pressure to adjust practices in response to s...
Animal welfare and its influence on beef production are major considerations in many developed count...
The welfare of farm animals is increasingly of concern to meat producers as well as consumers and th...
The introduction of a National Animal Identification System (NAIS) into the United States has gene...
Some jurisdictions permit on-farm emergency slaughter (OFES) as one end-of-life option for dairy cow...