Farmer and Public Attitudes Toward Lamb Finishing Systems
Publication Type: |
Journal Article |
Year of Publication: |
2016 |
Authors: |
Grahame Coleman, Ellen Jongman, L. Greenfield, Paul Hemsworth |
Publication/Journal: |
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science |
Publisher: |
Routledge |
Keywords: |
animal welfare, lambs, livestock management |
ISBN: |
1088-8705 |
Abstract:
To develop research and policy on the welfare of lambs in intensive finishing systems, it is important to understand public and sheep farmers’ attitudes. The aim of this research was to identify and compare farmer and community attitudes relevant to the intensification of lamb finishing. The majority of respondents in the community sample expressed concern about all listed welfare issues, but particularly about feedlotting of lambs and the associated confinement. These attitudes correlated with community views on the importance of welfare issues including social contact and freedom to roam. Farmers expressed much lower levels of concern than did the general public except with regard to the health of lambs, disease control, access to shade, and lack of access to clean water.