Pig farmers and scientists appear to have different perspectives and underlying framing on animal welfare issues as tail biting and natural behaviour of pigs. Literature proposes a joint learning process in which a shared vision is developed. Using two different settings, a symposium and one-to-one dialogues, we aimed to investigate what elements affected joint learning between scientists and pig farmers. Although both groups agreed that more interaction was important, the process of joint learning appeared to be rather potentially dangerous for the farmer-scientist relationship. During the symposium, farmers were only moderately open for scientific knowledge and the issue of tail biting had the tendency to run into a deadlock. The setting ...
Farmers daily use methods to build their relationship with their animals, consciously or not. We mad...
Aggression between pigs remains an important animal welfare issue despite several solutions existing...
International audienceThe attitude towards animals in research depends on both the role of the stake...
Pig farmers and scientists appear to have different perspectives and underlying framing on animal we...
The Dutch pig husbandry has become a topic of public debate. One underlying cause is that pig farmer...
Animal welfare in pig production is frequently a topic of debate and is sensitive in nature. This de...
Animal welfare in pig production is frequently a topic of debate and is sensitive in nature. This de...
The Dutch policy objective of a fully sustainable livestock sector without mutilations by 2023 is no...
According to Council Directive 2008/120/EC on the protection of pigs, EU pig holdings with ten sows ...
In the last three decades, livestock production practices have risen to importance in scientific, po...
This article analyzes learning in context through the prism of a sustainable dairy-farming project. ...
Aggression between pigs remains an important animal welfare issue despite several solutions existing...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The Dutc...
International audienceWork is an important issue for livestock farmers nowadays and this topic draws...
Veterinarians and animal scientists can provide leadership on issues relevant to farm animal welfare...
Farmers daily use methods to build their relationship with their animals, consciously or not. We mad...
Aggression between pigs remains an important animal welfare issue despite several solutions existing...
International audienceThe attitude towards animals in research depends on both the role of the stake...
Pig farmers and scientists appear to have different perspectives and underlying framing on animal we...
The Dutch pig husbandry has become a topic of public debate. One underlying cause is that pig farmer...
Animal welfare in pig production is frequently a topic of debate and is sensitive in nature. This de...
Animal welfare in pig production is frequently a topic of debate and is sensitive in nature. This de...
The Dutch policy objective of a fully sustainable livestock sector without mutilations by 2023 is no...
According to Council Directive 2008/120/EC on the protection of pigs, EU pig holdings with ten sows ...
In the last three decades, livestock production practices have risen to importance in scientific, po...
This article analyzes learning in context through the prism of a sustainable dairy-farming project. ...
Aggression between pigs remains an important animal welfare issue despite several solutions existing...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The Dutc...
International audienceWork is an important issue for livestock farmers nowadays and this topic draws...
Veterinarians and animal scientists can provide leadership on issues relevant to farm animal welfare...
Farmers daily use methods to build their relationship with their animals, consciously or not. We mad...
Aggression between pigs remains an important animal welfare issue despite several solutions existing...
International audienceThe attitude towards animals in research depends on both the role of the stake...