As part of a larger study eliciting Canadian producer and non-producer views about animal welfare, open-ended, semi-structured interviews were used to explore opinions about animal welfare of 20 Canadian pig producers, most of whom were involved in confinement-based systems. With the exception of the one organic producer, who emphasized the importance of a ‘‘natural’’ life, participants attached overriding importance to biological health and functioning. They saw their efforts as providing pigs with dry, thermally regulated, indoor environments where animals received abundant feed, careful monitoring and where prospective disease outbreaks could be minimized and controlled. Emphasis was also placed on low-stress handling and agreeable worki...
The pig sector is struggling with negative attitudes of citizens. This may be the result of conflict...
In the last three decades, livestock production practices have risen to importance in scientific, po...
Purpose ¿ The purpose of this paper is to provide insights into the behaviour and attitudes of Europ...
As part of a larger study eliciting Canadian producer and non-producer views about animal welfare, o...
As part of a larger project to determine if there are animal-welfare-related values shared by some c...
While interest in the “proper” care of food animals dates to early Greece, 20th century cultural dev...
Commercial beef production in western Canada involves raising cows and calves on large tracts of gra...
Intensive pig production systems are a source of stress, which is linked to reduced animal welfare a...
Food animal production practices are often cited as having negative animal welfare consequences. The...
The discordance between the behavioral needs of pigs and the life afforded to those raised commercia...
Animal welfare is an essential part of the sustainability of animal production. While low-input farm...
Our results show that farmers' attitudes count: treating the animals humanely, investing in a favour...
Purpose ¿ The purpose of this paper is to provide insights into the rationale of Dutch pig farmers c...
The pig sector is struggling with negative attitudes of citizens. This may be the result of conflict...
In the last three decades, livestock production practices have risen to importance in scientific, po...
Purpose ¿ The purpose of this paper is to provide insights into the behaviour and attitudes of Europ...
As part of a larger study eliciting Canadian producer and non-producer views about animal welfare, o...
As part of a larger project to determine if there are animal-welfare-related values shared by some c...
While interest in the “proper” care of food animals dates to early Greece, 20th century cultural dev...
Commercial beef production in western Canada involves raising cows and calves on large tracts of gra...
Intensive pig production systems are a source of stress, which is linked to reduced animal welfare a...
Food animal production practices are often cited as having negative animal welfare consequences. The...
The discordance between the behavioral needs of pigs and the life afforded to those raised commercia...
Animal welfare is an essential part of the sustainability of animal production. While low-input farm...
Our results show that farmers' attitudes count: treating the animals humanely, investing in a favour...
Purpose ¿ The purpose of this paper is to provide insights into the rationale of Dutch pig farmers c...
The pig sector is struggling with negative attitudes of citizens. This may be the result of conflict...
In the last three decades, livestock production practices have risen to importance in scientific, po...
Purpose ¿ The purpose of this paper is to provide insights into the behaviour and attitudes of Europ...