Animal Welfare Programs in Germany—An Empirical Study on the Attitudes of Pig Farmers

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journalArticle
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Anglais
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Titre anglais
Animal Welfare Programs in Germany—An Empirical Study on the Attitudes of Pig Farmers
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  • SCHUKAT Sirkka
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7S2LYX52
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2624
Date ajout
7 janvier 2021 14:14
Date modification
7 janvier 2021 14:14
Résumé anglais
In Europe, there is ongoing social criticism of conventional pig farming and demands for higher farm animal welfare standards. This applies primarily to products from pig production, as consumers criticize, among other things, the animals’ housing conditions, tail docking, neutering, or keeping them on slatted floors. Various animal welfare programs have tried to meet the consumers’ demands. Pig farmers are directly involved in the production process and are therefore key stakeholders for the successful implementation of animal welfare programs such as the German Initiative Animal Welfare. The Initiative Animal Welfare was founded in 2015 and serves as an example in this study, as it has been established for two rounds and involves high numbers of participants. However, little is known about the attitudes of pig farmers towards this specific animal welfare program. Thus, the aim of this study is to investigate these attitudes towards animal welfare programs using the example of German pig producers and identify group differences. Based on an online survey of German conventional pig farmers, four clusters were formed which differ in their attitude to the Initiative Animal Welfare. Overall, all farmers, regardless of the cluster, feel publicly pressured by politics and the media. In addition, all farmers are skeptical about the effort involved in participating in the Initiative Animal Welfare (IAW), especially with regard to the additional documentation requirements and unannounced controls. The findings can provide guidance for the design of animal welfare programs taking into account the needs of farmers.
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CRAW tags
  • AB - Non-spécifique
  • cluster analysis
  • FREDO mode élevage, bien-être et qualité
  • GEO Allemagne
  • behavior
  • conventional
  • farmer
  • pig production
  • welfare
  • élevage
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Pages
17
Date caractères
2020
Date publication
1 janvier 2020