41 results on '"Dier en maatschappij"'
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2. Assessing economic consequences of foot disorders in dairy cattle using a dynamic stochastic simulation model
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Henk Hogeveen, M.R.N. Bruijnis, E.N. Stassen, Advances in Veterinary Medicine, and Dep Gezondheidszorg Landbouwhuisdieren
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Veterinary medicine ,digital dermatitis ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Bedrijfseconomie ,Cattle Diseases ,WASS ,Culling ,locomotion score ,Animal Welfare ,lesions ,Foot Diseases ,Business Economics ,milk-yield ,Economic cost ,Environmental health ,Animal welfare ,Human Animal Interaction ,cow-level prevalence ,Genetics ,medicine ,Milk quota ,Animals ,Life Science ,Adaptatiefysiologie ,risk-factors ,herd-level ,Dairy cattle ,media_common ,Stochastic Processes ,business.industry ,Digital dermatitis ,food and beverages ,medicine.disease ,cubicle houses ,Dairying ,Models, Economic ,Costs and Cost Analysis ,WIAS ,Adaptation Physiology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Cattle ,business ,holstein cows ,Welfare ,Monte Carlo Method ,clinical lameness ,Foot (unit) ,Dier en maatschappij ,Food Science - Abstract
Foot disorders are an important health problem in dairy cattle, in terms of economics and animal welfare. The incidence, severity, and duration of foot disorders account for their importance. Prevalence of both subclinical and clinical foot disorders is high. More insight into the economic consequences could increase awareness among dairy farmers and could be an incentive for them to take action on this problem of animal welfare. The objective of this research was to estimate the economic consequences of different types of foot disorders, both clinical and subclinical. A dynamic stochastic Monte Carlo simulation model was used, taking into account the different types of foot disorders. The economic consequences of the foot disorders modeled were costs due to milk production losses, culling, prolonged calving interval, labor of the dairy farmer and the foot trimmer, visits of a veterinarian, treatment, and discarded milk. Under the milk quota system in the Netherlands, costs due to foot disorders for a default farm with 65 cows averaged $4,899 per year (ranging from $3,217 to $7,001), an annual loss of $75 per cow. This calculation implies that the costs due to foot disorders are more substantial than farmers might think. The costs of subclinical foot disorders account for 32% of all costs due to foot disorders. The costs due to foot disorders that are present without treatment or detection by the farmer are considerable. This finding implies that farmers might underestimate the benefits of taking action earlier and more thoroughly. A clinical foot disorder costs, on average, $95, and a subclinical foot disorder $18. The highest costs classified by foot disorder were those due to digital dermatitis, which has a high incidence and relatively high clinical prevalence. The highest costs classified by cost factor were those due to milk production losses and culling. Sensitivity analysis showed that variables regarding milk production were important for economic costs due to foot disorders. Furthermore, the probability of getting a foot disorder and probability of cure were important for estimating the costs due to foot disorders. Farmer awareness concerning dairy cow foot health and taking action more thoroughly, therefore, could reduce the economic consequences and improve welfare simultaneously.
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- 2010
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3. The effect of digital lesions and floor type on locomotion score in Dutch dairy cows
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Klaas Frankena, J.G.C.J. Somers, J.H.M. Metz, E.N. Stassen, W.G.P. Schouten, J.V. van Stek, and Elisabeth A.M. Graat
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Hoof and Claw ,Veterinary medicine ,Kwantitatieve Veterinaire Epidemiologie ,Lameness, Animal ,prevalence ,Cattle Diseases ,Dermatitis ,Logistic regression ,Foot Diseases ,ATV Farm Technology ,Food Animals ,Floors and Floorcoverings ,Human Animal Interaction ,medicine ,foot lesions ,Animals ,Statistical analysis ,Longitudinal Studies ,disorders ,risk-factors ,dermatitis ,Netherlands ,Dairy herds ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Digital dermatitis ,Quantitative Veterinary Epidemiology ,medicine.disease ,Housing, Animal ,Gait ,cattle ,Lameness ,cubicles ,WIAS ,Herd ,Regression Analysis ,epidemiology ,Cattle ,Female ,Animal Science and Zoology ,business ,clinical lameness ,white line ,Dier en maatschappij ,Locomotion - Abstract
This study describes the effects of floor system, digital dermatitis (DD) and interdigital dermatitis and heel-horn erosion (IDHE) on locomotion performance in 225 dairy cows of 12 commercial dairy herds. Nine herds were kept in cubicle houses with concrete passageways (either solid, slatted, or grooved concrete) and three herds were kept in straw yards. Animals were at most five times examined at monthly intervals for lesion severity of DD and IDHE and for locomotion score. Locomotion score was rated on a scale ranging from 1 to 5 (from normal to severe) and disturbed locomotion (lameness) was defined as a scoreor =3. A logistic regression model was used to analyze the 943 observations using lameness (yes/no) as outcome variable. The proportion of observations scored as lame (locomotion scoreor =3) increased from 18% 1 month after trimming to 29% at 4 months after trimming. Severe lesions of DD and IDHE were associated with a significantly higher proportion of lame cows. The proportion of animals with disturbed locomotion increased from 16% to 40% as the severity of DD increased and from 17% to 30% with increasing severity of IDHE lesions. Locomotion performance highly differed between the cubicle house and straw yard group. Only 1% of all gaits in straw yard cows were scored as lame, while in cubicle housed cows these percentages varied from 24% to 46% with grooved floors showing the highest average locomotion score. Due to the extreme low incidence of lameness in straw yards, the statistical analysis had to be restricted to observations on concrete floors (n=744). The logistic regression model with lameness (yes/no) as dependent variable and random effects of cow and herd resulted in Odds Ratios for severe DD and IDHE of, respectively, 3.2 and 3.2, both significantly larger than unity. Cows housed at grooved concrete floors showed the highest OR of 6.5 compared to solid concrete floors. Recovery of lameness was poor as disturbance in gait lasted several months.
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- 2009
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4. Koematrassen leveren geld op : Wageningen onderzoekt maatregelen klauwgezondheid en houding melkveehouders
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dairy farming ,animal health ,klauwen ,animal production ,huisvesting van koeien ,diergezondheid ,dierlijke productie ,houding van boeren ,melkkoeien ,dierenwelzijn ,animal welfare ,cow housing ,Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,melkveehouderij ,claws ,dairy cows ,farmers' attitudes ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
Promotieonderzoek aan Wageningen Universiteit brengt het effect van diverse maatregelen op de klauwgezondheid in kaart. Daarnaast is gekeken naar de houding van melkveehouders en hun inschatting van het effect van deze maatregelen.
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- 2012
5. Inzicht in kosten klauwproblemen : per aanwezige melkkoe kosten klauwaandoeningen op een gemiddeld melkveebedrijf jaarlijks 53 euro
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dairy farming ,klauwen ,Bedrijfseconomie ,farm management ,melkkoeien ,hoefontsteking ,voetziekten ,Business Economics ,cost analysis ,kostenanalyse ,Human Animal Interaction ,foot diseases ,WIAS ,melkveehouderij ,claws ,dairy cows ,agrarische bedrijfsvoering ,laminitis ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
Niet direct zichtbare kosten als melkproductieverliezen en verlengde tussenkalftijd blijken bij klauwaandoeningen grote kostenposten. Mortellaro kost de Nederlandse veehouder jaarlijks het meest. Dat blijkt uit de eerste resultaten van promotieonderzoek van Mariëlle Bruijnis aan Wageningen Universiteit.
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- 2010
6. From useful to beloved - the relationship of man's animal
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animal husbandry ,mens-dier relaties ,dierhouderij ,hobby's ,wetenschappelijk onderzoek ,ethics ,dierenwelzijn ,animal welfare ,hobbies ,society ,Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,scientific research ,human-animal relationships ,pets ,ethiek ,gezelschapsdieren ,samenleving ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
Samenvatting van de oratie 'Van bruikbaar tot dierbaar : over de relatie mens dier' van prof. dr. Elsbeth Stassen, hoogleraar Dier en Samenleving aan Wageningen Universiteit, over de complexe en dynamische wereld van de mens-dier-relatie
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- 2006
7. Praktijk weerbarstig bij aanpak kalverdiarree
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van Cappellen, J., Boumans, I.J.M.M., and Stassen, E.N.
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Dierlijke Productiesystemen ,kalvervoeding ,dairy farming ,kalverziekten ,calf feeding ,measures ,diarree ,Animal Production Systems ,calves ,maatregelen ,diarrhoea ,calf diseases ,colostrum ,Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,melkveehouderij ,Adaptation Physiology ,kalveren ,Adaptatiefysiologie ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
Veehouders weten goed welke maatregelen er zijn tegen kalverdiarree, maar passen ze in de praktijk vaak niet toe. ‘Geen noodzaak’, ‘te weinig tijd’ of ‘te onpraktisch voor de eigen situatie’ zijn veelgehoorde argumenten om geen actie te ondernemen.
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- 2013
8. Measures to improve dairy cow foot health: consequences for farmer income and dairy cow welfare
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Bruijnis, M.R.N., Hogeveen, H., Stassen, E.N., Advances in Veterinary Medicine, Dep Gezondheidszorg Landbouwhuisdieren, Advances in Veterinary Medicine, and Dep Gezondheidszorg Landbouwhuisdieren
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Break-even (economics) ,digital dermatitis ,costs ,netherlands ,Agricultural economics ,Prevalence ,disorders ,risk-factors ,media_common ,Netherlands ,foot disorder ,Cost–benefit analysis ,Incidence ,Animal culture ,Dairying ,dairy cow welfare ,Scale (social sciences) ,Adaptation Physiology ,Female ,Monte Carlo Method ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Bedrijfseconomie ,Cattle Diseases ,intervention measure ,Animal Welfare ,Models, Biological ,SF1-1100 ,Foot Diseases ,Business Economics ,milk-yield ,Animal welfare ,Human Animal Interaction ,Animals ,Adaptatiefysiologie ,Dairy farming ,Dairy cattle ,Disadvantage ,Stochastic Processes ,hoof health ,modeling ,claw health ,cubicle houses ,cattle ,WIAS ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Cattle ,Business ,Welfare ,clinical lameness ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
Dairy farming in western countries with cubicle housing is an efficient way of dairy farming. Though, a disadvantage is the high prevalence and incidence of foot disorders (clinical and subclinical), which cause high economic losses and also seriously impair the welfare of dairy cattle. To point out the importance of reducing the amount and severity of foot disorders, advice to farmers should include information about the scale of the problem and the consequences in terms of economics and animal welfare. To provide support in making decisions on implementing intervention measures, insight into costs and benefits of different measures should be available. The objective of this study, therefore, is to provide more insight into the costs and benefits, for farmer and cow, of different intervention measures to improve dairy cow foot health. Intervention measures were modeled when they were applicable on a dairy farm with cubicle housing and when sufficient information was available in literature. Net costs were calculated as the difference between the costs of the measure and the economic benefits resulting from the measure. Welfare benefits were calculated as well. Cost-effective measures are: improving lying surface (mattress and bedding, €7 and €1/cow per year, respectively), reducing stocking density (break even) and performing additional foot trimming (€1/cow per year). Simultaneously, these measures have a relative high welfare benefit. Labor costs play an important role in the cost-effectiveness of labor-intensive measures. More insight into cost-effectiveness and welfare benefits of intervention measures can help to prioritize when choosing between intervention measures.
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- 2013
9. Assessing the welfare impact of foot disorders in dairy cattle by a modeling approach
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Bruijnis, M.R.N., Beerda, B., Hogeveen, H., Stassen, E.N., Advances in Veterinary Medicine, Dep Gezondheidszorg Landbouwhuisdieren, Advances in Veterinary Medicine, and Dep Gezondheidszorg Landbouwhuisdieren
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Heel ,Time Factors ,digital dermatitis ,WASS ,lesions ,Pain assessment ,pain ,welfare impact ,Asymptomatic Infections ,media_common ,Pain Measurement ,foot disorder ,Incidence ,animal-welfare ,Animal culture ,locomotion ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Lameness ,Adaptation Physiology ,Female ,associations ,Foot (unit) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lameness ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Bedrijfseconomie ,prevalence ,Cattle Diseases ,Animal Welfare ,SF1-1100 ,Models, Biological ,Foot Diseases ,Business Economics ,Animal welfare ,Environmental health ,Human Animal Interaction ,medicine ,Animals ,Adaptatiefysiologie ,Dairy cattle ,business.industry ,dairy cow ,Digital dermatitis ,duration ,modeling ,medicine.disease ,WIAS ,Physical therapy ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Cattle ,holstein cows ,business ,Welfare ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
Foot disorders are the main cause of dairy cow lameness and are considered to have a major impact on the welfare of dairy cattle. This study adopts a modeling approach, using a dynamic stochastic model, to provide more insight into the welfare impact of different types of foot disorders, both clinical and subclinical. The impact of specific foot disorders on welfare was assessed by simulating the incidence and duration of foot disorders and the pain associated with them. Pain assessment was based on locomotion scores, with underlying knowledge obtained from scientific literature and experts. The results demonstrated the seriousness of the welfare impact of foot disorders. The negative welfare impact was measured on a scale from 0 to 60, where the maximum outcome represents a cow having very severe pain during the whole year. On average, each cow achieves a welfare impact score of 12, which is 20% of the maximum welfare impact score. This welfare score equals having severe pain for a period of 3 months, indicating a serious impact on welfare. On average, digital dermatitis impacts most on welfare, which is caused by a high incidence of the painful clinical stage, followed by sole hemorrhages (SoH) and interdigital dermatitis and heel horn erosion (IDHE). The combination of a high incidence and long duration of SoH and IDHE causes this relatively high welfare impact of foot disorders that occur mostly subclinically. On average, over 1 year, 46% of the welfare impact due to foot disorders is caused by clinical foot disorders. The fact that subclinical foot disorders contribute more or less equally to the effects on welfare as clinical ones, indicates that farmers may readily underestimate the welfare impact by a factor two. Modeling welfare impact at cow level, individual cases of foot disorders, stresses the importance of pain intensity, indicating the importance of clinical foot disorders. This study demonstrated the serious welfare impact of foot disorders in dairy cattle and pointed out the considerable impact of subclinical foot disorders. Furthermore, the approach of welfare assessment, for example herd v. cow level, influenced the ranking of foot disorders for their impact on animal welfare. Potentially, this leads to different prioritization of specific solution strategies for dairy farmers, for example, focusing on cow comfort, hygiene or preventive medical treatments, foot trimming and/or health monitoring. The findings in this study support in raising awareness about this welfare issue.
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- 2012
10. De stinkpoot van de troetelkoe
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Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,Adaptation Physiology ,Adaptatiefysiologie ,Dier en maatschappij - Published
- 2012
11. Koematrassen leveren geld op : Wageningen onderzoekt maatregelen klauwgezondheid en houding melkveehouders
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Bruijnis, M.R.N.
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dairy farming ,animal health ,klauwen ,animal production ,huisvesting van koeien ,diergezondheid ,dierlijke productie ,houding van boeren ,melkkoeien ,dierenwelzijn ,animal welfare ,cow housing ,Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,melkveehouderij ,claws ,dairy cows ,farmers' attitudes ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
Promotieonderzoek aan Wageningen Universiteit brengt het effect van diverse maatregelen op de klauwgezondheid in kaart. Daarnaast is gekeken naar de houding van melkveehouders en hun inschatting van het effect van deze maatregelen.
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- 2012
12. Foot disorders in dairy cattle: impact on cow and dairy farmer
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M.R.N. Bruijnis, Bonne Beerda, Henk Hogeveen, and E.N. Stassen
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Total cost ,media_common.quotation_subject ,prevalence ,Bedrijfseconomie ,heifers ,WASS ,mastitis ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Indirect costs ,Business Economics ,milk-yield ,Animal welfare ,Environmental health ,Human Animal Interaction ,Medicine ,england ,Adaptatiefysiologie ,Dairy farming ,Dairy cattle ,media_common ,lameness control ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,Digital dermatitis ,health ,medicine.disease ,Biotechnology ,claw disorders ,WIAS ,Adaptation Physiology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,business ,holstein cows ,Welfare ,Foot (unit) ,associations ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
This paper considers the economic consequences and the welfare impact of foot disorders in dairy cattle and the association between them, taking into account clinical and subclinical foot disorders. In dairy farming with cubicle housing and concrete floors, foot disorders are a major welfare problem with serious economic consequences. On average, foot disorders cost €53 per cow per year, of which indirect cost factors are the main cause. Subclinical foot disorders, which are the foot disorders not recognised by dairy farmers, account for 50% of the total welfare impact and 32% of the total costs. The consequences of foot disorders can be difficult to observe and more insight into these consequences is helpful in stimulating actions to improve dairy cow foot health. Digital dermatitis (DD), an infectious foot disorder, is the most serious foot disorder from both an economic and welfare perspective. The correlation between economics and animal welfare impact suggests that reducing the problem of foot disorders from an economic perspective will positively influence the welfare of dairy cows. Insight into economic and welfare consequences of the different foot disorders, including the association between them, can help make dairy farmers more aware and help with decision-making regarding measures to improve dairy cow foot health. Keywords: animal welfare, dairy cattle, economics, foot disorders, modelling, welfare impact
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- 2012
13. Verordening schept kaders voor euthanaseren van dieren; Morele plicht
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Lamers, J. and Stassen, E.N.
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animal health ,varkenshouderij ,euthanasie ,euthanasia ,diergezondheid ,killing of animals ,dierenwelzijn ,animal welfare ,Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,Adaptation Physiology ,Adaptatiefysiologie ,pig farming ,Dier en maatschappij ,doden van dieren - Abstract
Euthanasie van dieren die ernstig en uitzichtloos lijden, is verplicht. Op 1 januari 2013 wordt de EU-verordening van kracht die aangeeft wanneer en met welke methoden euthanasie door de varkenshouder is toegestaan
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- 2012
14. Moral Convictions and Culling Animals: A Survey in the Netherlands
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E.N. Stassen, Nina E. Cohen, Frans W. A. Brom, and Rathenau Institute
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Sociology and Political Science ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Animal-assisted therapy ,Culling ,Animal Breeding and Genomics ,issues ,epidemic ,Education ,mouth-disease ,Animal welfare ,Sentience ,Human Animal Interaction ,Medicine ,Fokkerij en Genomica ,Adaptatiefysiologie ,Duty ,media_common ,attitudes ,business.industry ,ethics ,welfare ,crisis ,Anthropology ,foot ,WIAS ,HUBzero ,Adaptation Physiology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,business ,Social psychology ,Welfare ,Foot (unit) ,Dier en maatschappij ,Demography - Abstract
In this paper the results are presented of a national survey in the Netherlands. The aim was to identify and describe the convictions about animals that people have in Dutch society and the role of these in judgments on the culling of healthy animals during an animal disease epidemic. A total of 1,999 responses was received and two groups of respondents were distinguished: A profile (50% of the respondents) and B profile (28%). The A profile respondents considered humans to be superior to animals, whereas the B profile respondents considered both to be equal. Both groups were of the opinion that animals have value, that people have a duty to care for and protect all animals, and that all animals have a right to life. These convictions were based on a number of values, such as animal life, the ability of animals to feel pain and emotions (sentience), and the importance of animal species in the ecosystem. The results of a case study suggest that convictions play a role in judgment. More A respondents agreed with the culling of healthy animals during an animal disease epidemic. More B respondents partly (dis)agreed or disagreed with this. Most respondents (A: 81%, B: 61%) agreed with culling to protect human life. The most important argument against culling was the value of animal life. The A respondents rated all arguments against culling significantly lower than did the B respondents.
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- 2012
15. De stinkpoot van de troetelkoe
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Heesen, P. and Stassen, E.N.
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Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,Adaptation Physiology ,Adaptatiefysiologie ,Dier en maatschappij - Published
- 2012
16. Een gezonde discussie : morele en epidemiologische bijdragen voor dierziekten beleid
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Stassen, E.N., Cohen, N.E., Bouma, A., Kupper, J.F.H., Meijboom, F.L.B., Brom, F.W.A., and Stegeman, J.A.
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animal husbandry ,mens-dier relaties ,animal diseases ,dierhouderij ,animal disease prevention ,epidemiologie ,Animal Breeding and Genomics ,ethics ,epidemieën ,epidemics ,dierziektepreventie ,dierziekten ,Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,epidemiology ,human-animal relationships ,Fokkerij en Genomica ,ethiek ,Dier en maatschappij - Published
- 2011
17. Een gezonde discussie : morele en epidemiologische bijdragen voor dierziekten beleid
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animal husbandry ,mens-dier relaties ,animal diseases ,dierhouderij ,animal disease prevention ,epidemiologie ,Animal Breeding and Genomics ,ethics ,epidemieën ,epidemics ,dierziektepreventie ,dierziekten ,Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,epidemiology ,human-animal relationships ,Fokkerij en Genomica ,ethiek ,Dier en maatschappij - Published
- 2011
18. Impact of dairy cow foot health on economics and animal welfare
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Business Economics ,Research ,Human Animal Interaction ,Bedrijfseconomie ,WIAS ,WASS ,Dier en maatschappij ,Onderzoek - Published
- 2011
19. Impact of dairy cow foot health on economics and animal welfare
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Bruijnis, M.R.N., Beerda, B., Hogeveen, H., and Stassen, E.N.
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Business Economics ,Research ,Human Animal Interaction ,Bedrijfseconomie ,WIAS ,WASS ,Dier en maatschappij ,Onderzoek - Published
- 2011
20. Considering animals : moral convictions concerning animals and judgement on the culling of healthy animals in animal disease epidemics
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disease control ,dierhouderij ,netherlands ,ziektebestrijding ,Animal Breeding and Genomics ,epidemieën ,epidemics ,nederland ,dierziekten ,Human Animal Interaction ,dierethiek ,Fokkerij en Genomica ,animal husbandry ,culling ,animal diseases ,attitudes ,judgement ,moraal ,vonnis ,moral ,society ,WIAS ,animal ethics ,samenleving ,uitselecteren ,Dier en maatschappij - Published
- 2010
21. Over zorgvuldige veehouderij : veel instrumenten, één concert
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future ,Applied Philosophy Group ,CL - Dynamiek Ruimtegebruik ,public support ,Bedrijfseconomie ,vee ,consumer behaviour ,netherlands ,dierlijke productie ,Animal Breeding and Genomics ,consumentengedrag ,animal welfare ,nederland ,LEI Consumer & behaviour ,Wageningen Research ,LEI Consument en Gedrag (CONS & GEDRAG) ,sociale kwesties ,CIDC - Directie ,duurzaamheid (sustainability) ,Business Economics ,CL - Rural Dynamics ,Human Animal Interaction ,LEI Consument and Behaviour ,dierethiek ,toekomst ,LEI Consument & Gedrag ,Fokkerij en Genomica ,Wageningen Environmental Research ,animal health ,volksgezondheid ,animal production ,public health ,diergezondheid ,PE&RC ,sustainability ,Leerstoelgroep Toegepaste filosofie ,Wageningen Marine Research ,dierenwelzijn ,veehouderij ,livestock ,Methodical Ethics and Technology Assessment ,Plant Production Systems ,Plantaardige Productiesystemen ,WIAS ,animal ethics ,maatschappelijk draagvlak ,social issues ,livestock farming ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
"Onder een zorgvuldige veehouderij verstaan we een modern ingerichte en economisch vitale veehouderij, die garant staat voor een goede omgang met dieren, een nauwkeurige naleving van professionele waarden en waarmee een goede boterham kan worden verdiend." In totaal 62 onderzoekers beschrijven in 30 essays actuele inzichten, ieder vanuit hun kijk op de verschillende aspecten van de veehouderij. De breedte van die visie is onontbeerlijk. Er is niet één oplossing, maar er zijn vele wegen die naar Rome leiden. Een simpel spoorboekje, dat de kortste route geeft naar de plaats van bestemming, is er in dit geval niet. . . . Met deze essaybundel hoopt Wageningen UR het debat over de toekomst van de veehouderij te verrijken. Met de kennis die we hebben of kunnen genereren willen we laten zien dat het mogelijk is om samen met bedrijfsleven, overheid en (bezorgde) burgers oplossingen uit te werken voor de prangende maatschappelijke vraagstukken. Want: 'kennisinstellingen en hun leden moeten een actieve rol spelen in de maatschappelijke discussie', aldus Rudy Rabbinge en Pieter Winsemius in hun voorwoord."(Van Wageningen UR nieuws http://www.wur.nl/NL/nieuwsagenda/nieuws/P004.htm )
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- 2010
22. Considering animals : moral convictions concerning animals and judgement on the culling of healthy animals in animal disease epidemics
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Cohen, N.E., Wageningen University, Elsbeth Stassen, F.W.A. Brom, and J.A. Stegeman
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disease control ,dierhouderij ,netherlands ,ziektebestrijding ,Animal Breeding and Genomics ,epidemieën ,epidemics ,nederland ,dierziekten ,Human Animal Interaction ,dierethiek ,Fokkerij en Genomica ,animal husbandry ,culling ,animal diseases ,attitudes ,judgement ,moraal ,vonnis ,moral ,society ,WIAS ,animal ethics ,samenleving ,uitselecteren ,Dier en maatschappij - Published
- 2010
23. Assessing Economic Consequences of Foot Disorders in Dairy Cattle Using a Dynamic Stochastic Simulation Model
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Business Economics ,Human Animal Interaction ,Bedrijfseconomie ,WIAS ,Dier en maatschappij - Published
- 2010
24. Over zorgvuldige veehouderij : veel instrumenten, één concert
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Eijsackers, H.J.P., Scholten, M.C.T., van Arendonk, J.A.M., Backus, G.B.C., Bianchi, A.T.J., Gremmen, H.G.J., Hermans, T., van Ittersum, M.K., Jochemsen, H., Oude Lansink, A.G.J.M., and Stassen, E.N.
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vee ,consumer behaviour ,netherlands ,consumentengedrag ,Wageningen Research ,LEI Consument en Gedrag (CONS & GEDRAG) ,duurzaamheid (sustainability) ,CL - Rural Dynamics ,dierethiek ,toekomst ,LEI Consument & Gedrag ,Wageningen Environmental Research ,animal production ,public health ,diergezondheid ,PE&RC ,sustainability ,Wageningen Marine Research ,veehouderij ,Plant Production Systems ,animal ethics ,maatschappelijk draagvlak ,social issues ,livestock farming ,future ,Applied Philosophy Group ,CL - Dynamiek Ruimtegebruik ,public support ,Bedrijfseconomie ,dierlijke productie ,Animal Breeding and Genomics ,animal welfare ,nederland ,LEI Consumer & behaviour ,sociale kwesties ,CIDC - Directie ,Business Economics ,Human Animal Interaction ,LEI Consument and Behaviour ,Fokkerij en Genomica ,animal health ,volksgezondheid ,Leerstoelgroep Toegepaste filosofie ,dierenwelzijn ,livestock ,Methodical Ethics and Technology Assessment ,Plantaardige Productiesystemen ,WIAS ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
"Onder een zorgvuldige veehouderij verstaan we een modern ingerichte en economisch vitale veehouderij, die garant staat voor een goede omgang met dieren, een nauwkeurige naleving van professionele waarden en waarmee een goede boterham kan worden verdiend." In totaal 62 onderzoekers beschrijven in 30 essays actuele inzichten, ieder vanuit hun kijk op de verschillende aspecten van de veehouderij. De breedte van die visie is onontbeerlijk. Er is niet één oplossing, maar er zijn vele wegen die naar Rome leiden. Een simpel spoorboekje, dat de kortste route geeft naar de plaats van bestemming, is er in dit geval niet. . . . Met deze essaybundel hoopt Wageningen UR het debat over de toekomst van de veehouderij te verrijken. Met de kennis die we hebben of kunnen genereren willen we laten zien dat het mogelijk is om samen met bedrijfsleven, overheid en (bezorgde) burgers oplossingen uit te werken voor de prangende maatschappelijke vraagstukken. Want: 'kennisinstellingen en hun leden moeten een actieve rol spelen in de maatschappelijke discussie', aldus Rudy Rabbinge en Pieter Winsemius in hun voorwoord."(Van Wageningen UR nieuws http://www.wur.nl/NL/nieuwsagenda/nieuws/P004.htm )
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- 2010
25. Omgang met dieren ongeschikt voor transport op melkveebedrijven in Nederland in relatie tot de Europese transportverordening
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Remijn, N. and Stassen, E.N.
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dairy farming ,eu regulations ,transport of animals ,dierenwelzijn ,animal welfare ,landbouwbeleid ,registration ,Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,eu regelingen ,melkveehouderij ,agricultural policy ,registratie ,Dier en maatschappij ,veevervoer - Abstract
In januari 2007 is een Europese transportverordening ingevoerd. Eén van de doelen ervan is het verbeteren van het welzijn van dieren. Dieren die ongeschikt zijn om getransporteerd te worden, mogen niet meer levend worden vervoerd en moeten worden gedood op het bedrijf. Via een onderzoek onder melkveehouders en dierenartsen is inzicht verkregen hoe men op het bedrijf omgaat met dieren, die ongeschikt zijn voor transport, de overwegingen hierbij en de mogelijke gevolgen voor het dierenwelzijn
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- 2010
26. Inzicht in kosten klauwproblemen : per aanwezige melkkoe kosten klauwaandoeningen op een gemiddeld melkveebedrijf jaarlijks 53 euro
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Bruijnis, M.R.N., Hogeveen, H., and Stassen, E.N.
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dairy farming ,klauwen ,Bedrijfseconomie ,farm management ,melkkoeien ,hoefontsteking ,voetziekten ,Business Economics ,cost analysis ,kostenanalyse ,Human Animal Interaction ,foot diseases ,WIAS ,melkveehouderij ,claws ,dairy cows ,agrarische bedrijfsvoering ,laminitis ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
Niet direct zichtbare kosten als melkproductieverliezen en verlengde tussenkalftijd blijken bij klauwaandoeningen grote kostenposten. Mortellaro kost de Nederlandse veehouder jaarlijks het meest. Dat blijkt uit de eerste resultaten van promotieonderzoek van Mariëlle Bruijnis aan Wageningen Universiteit.
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- 2010
27. Beyond the Prevention of Harm: Animal Disease Policy as a Moral Question
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Frans W. A. Brom, Franck L. B. Meijboom, E.N. Stassen, and Nina E. Cohen
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History ,Government ,Harm principle ,netherlands ,Bioethics ,Moral reasoning ,Animal Breeding and Genomics ,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous) ,epidemic ,Intervention (law) ,Harm ,risk communication ,Environmental Science(all) ,Economic interventionism ,Animal welfare ,Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,Environmental Chemistry ,Fokkerij en Genomica ,Sociology ,strategy ,Social psychology ,Dier en maatschappij ,General Environmental Science ,Law and economics - Abstract
European animal disease policy seems to find its justification in a “harm to other” principle. Limiting the freedom of animal keepers—e.g., by culling their animals—is justified by the aim to prevent harm, i.e., the spreading of the disease. The picture, however, is more complicated. Both during the control of outbreaks and in the prevention of notifiable, animal diseases the government is confronted with conflicting claims of stakeholders who anticipate running a risk to be harmed by each other, and who ask for government intervention. In this paper, we first argue that in a policy that aims to prevent animal diseases, the focus shifts from limiting “harm” to weighing conflicting claims with respect to “risks of harm.” Therefore, we claim that the harm principle is no longer a sufficient justification for governmental intervention in animal disease prevention. A policy that has to deal with and distribute conflicting risks of harm needs additional value assumptions that guide this process of assessment and distribution. We show that currently, policies are based on assumptions that are mainly economic considerations. In order to show the limitations of these considerations, we use the interests and position of keepers of backyard animals as an example. Based on the problems they faced during and after the recent outbreaks, we defend the thesis that in order to develop a sustainable animal disease policy other than economic assumptions need to be taken into account.
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- 2009
28. Fundamental Moral Attitudes to Animals and Their Role in Judgment: An Empirical Model to Describe Fundamental Moral Attitudes to Animals and Their Role in Judgment on the Culling of Healthy Animals During an Animal Disease Epidemic
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Frans W. A. Brom, E.N. Stassen, and Nina E. Cohen
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History ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Animal-assisted therapy ,Context (language use) ,Culling ,Animal Breeding and Genomics ,issues ,mouth-disease ,Environmental Science(all) ,Animal welfare ,Human Animal Interaction ,medicine ,Environmental Chemistry ,Fokkerij en Genomica ,Sociology ,General Environmental Science ,media_common ,Animal disease ,Common ground ,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous) ,ethics ,Epistemology ,welfare ,crisis ,foot ,Animal ethics ,WIAS ,Welfare ,Social psychology ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
In this paper, we present and defend the theoretical framework of an empirical model to describe people’s fundamental moral attitudes (FMAs) to animals, the stratification of FMAs in society and the role of FMAs in judgment on the culling of healthy animals in an animal disease epidemic. We used philosophical animal ethics theories to understand the moral basis of FMA convictions. Moreover, these theories provide us with a moral language for communication between animal ethics, FMAs, and public debates. We defend that FMA is a two-layered concept. The first layer consists of deeply felt convictions about animals. The second layer consists of convictions derived from the first layer to serve as arguments in a debate on animal issues. In a debate, the latter convictions are variable, depending on the animal issue in a specific context, time, and place. This variability facilitates finding common ground in an animal issue between actors with opposing convictions.
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- 2009
29. Mogen gezonde dieren gedood worden? : Het nieuwe denken over dieren
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Cohen, N.E.
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Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,Life Science ,Dier en maatschappij - Published
- 2008
30. From useful to beloved - the relationship of man's animal
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Stassen, E.N.
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animal husbandry ,mens-dier relaties ,dierhouderij ,hobby's ,wetenschappelijk onderzoek ,ethics ,dierenwelzijn ,animal welfare ,hobbies ,society ,Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,scientific research ,human-animal relationships ,pets ,ethiek ,gezelschapsdieren ,samenleving ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
Samenvatting van de oratie 'Van bruikbaar tot dierbaar : over de relatie mens dier' van prof. dr. Elsbeth Stassen, hoogleraar Dier en Samenleving aan Wageningen Universiteit, over de complexe en dynamische wereld van de mens-dier-relatie
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- 2006
31. Weidegang en opstallen van melkvee
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dairy farming ,graastijd ,melkvee ,weiden ,Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,dairy cattle ,melkveehouderij ,grazing date ,pastures ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
De RDA kreeg vragen over de gezondheid en het welzijn van melkvee in relatie tot weidegang en opstallen. De Dierenbescherming vroeg of het weiden van melkvee wenselijk dan wel noodzakelijk was. De Directie Landbouw wilde weten, de trend van het langer dan wel permanent opstallen van melkvee meenemend, of dit schadelijk was voor de gezondheid en het welzijn van melkvee. Directie Landbouw wilde tevens weten hoe negatieve effecten van langdurige dan wel permanente opstalling ondervangen kunnen worden
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- 2006
32. Weidegang en opstallen van melkvee
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Bruijnis, M.R.N.
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dairy farming ,graastijd ,melkvee ,weiden ,Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,dairy cattle ,melkveehouderij ,grazing date ,Dier en maatschappij ,pastures - Abstract
De RDA kreeg vragen over de gezondheid en het welzijn van melkvee in relatie tot weidegang en opstallen. De Dierenbescherming vroeg of het weiden van melkvee wenselijk dan wel noodzakelijk was. De Directie Landbouw wilde weten, de trend van het langer dan wel permanent opstallen van melkvee meenemend, of dit schadelijk was voor de gezondheid en het welzijn van melkvee. Directie Landbouw wilde tevens weten hoe negatieve effecten van langdurige dan wel permanente opstalling ondervangen kunnen worden
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- 2006
33. Beslissingsondersteunende studie voor de aanpak van kreupelheid en klauwaandoeningen op melkveebedrijven
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ATV Farm Technology ,Business Economics ,Kwantitatieve Veterinaire Epidemiologie ,Human Animal Interaction ,Bedrijfseconomie ,WIAS ,Quantitative Veterinary Epidemiology ,Dier en maatschappij - Published
- 2006
34. Comfort in stal van de toekomst : nieuw stalconcept heeft geen ligboxen, maar comfortabele vrije ligruimte
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Bruijnis, M.R.N. and Stassen, E.N.
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future ,dairy farming ,huisvesting van koeien ,design ,melkkoeien ,ontwerp ,dierenwelzijn ,animal welfare ,cow housing ,Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,melkveehouderij ,toekomst ,stalls ,dairy cows ,stallen ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
De trend naar opstallen zet naar verwachting door. Wageningen UR heeft de knelpunten van de stal in kaart gebracht om welzijn en gezondheid van melkvee te waarborgen. Het resultaat is een nieuw stalconcept: comfortabel, open en niet duur
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35. Beslissingsondersteunende studie voor de aanpak van kreupelheid en klauwaandoeningen op melkveebedrijven
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Bierma, M.P.R., Frankena, K., Hogeveen, H., Metz, J.H.M., and Stassen, E.N.
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ATV Farm Technology ,Business Economics ,Kwantitatieve Veterinaire Epidemiologie ,Human Animal Interaction ,Bedrijfseconomie ,WIAS ,Life Science ,Quantitative Veterinary Epidemiology ,Dier en maatschappij - Published
- 2006
36. Praktijk weerbarstig bij aanpak kalverdiarree
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Dierlijke Productiesystemen ,kalvervoeding ,dairy farming ,kalverziekten ,calf feeding ,measures ,diarree ,Animal Production Systems ,calves ,maatregelen ,diarrhoea ,calf diseases ,colostrum ,Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,melkveehouderij ,Adaptation Physiology ,kalveren ,Adaptatiefysiologie ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
Veehouders weten goed welke maatregelen er zijn tegen kalverdiarree, maar passen ze in de praktijk vaak niet toe. ‘Geen noodzaak’, ‘te weinig tijd’ of ‘te onpraktisch voor de eigen situatie’ zijn veelgehoorde argumenten om geen actie te ondernemen.
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- 2013
37. Verordening schept kaders voor euthanaseren van dieren; Morele plicht
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animal health ,varkenshouderij ,euthanasie ,euthanasia ,diergezondheid ,killing of animals ,dierenwelzijn ,animal welfare ,Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,Adaptation Physiology ,Adaptatiefysiologie ,pig farming ,Dier en maatschappij ,doden van dieren - Abstract
Euthanasie van dieren die ernstig en uitzichtloos lijden, is verplicht. Op 1 januari 2013 wordt de EU-verordening van kracht die aangeeft wanneer en met welke methoden euthanasie door de varkenshouder is toegestaan
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- 2012
38. Dairy farmers' attitudes and intentions towards improving dairy cow foot health
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Bruijnis, M., Hogeveen, H., Garforth, C., Stassen, E.N., Advances in Veterinary Medicine, Dep Gezondheidszorg Landbouwhuisdieren, Advances in Veterinary Medicine, and Dep Gezondheidszorg Landbouwhuisdieren
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media_common.quotation_subject ,Bedrijfseconomie ,prevalence ,Control (management) ,Computer-assisted web interviewing ,Animal science ,Business Economics ,Animal welfare ,Human Animal Interaction ,england ,Adaptatiefysiologie ,control program ,disorders ,implementation ,Socioeconomics ,Dairy farming ,media_common ,lameness control ,General Veterinary ,behavior ,Theory of planned behavior ,food and beverages ,animal-welfare ,Action (philosophy) ,cattle ,WIAS ,Adaptation Physiology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Psychology ,Welfare ,Dier en maatschappij ,management ,Foot (unit) - Abstract
Dairy cow foot health is a subject of concern because it is considered to be the most important welfare problem in dairy farming and causes economic losses for the farmer. In order to improve dairy cow foot health it is important to take into account the attitude and intention of dairy farmers. In our study the objective was to gain insight into the attitude and intention of dairy farmers to take action to improve dairy cow foot health and determine drivers and barriers to take action, using the Theory of Planned Behavior. Five hundred Dutch dairy farmers were selected randomly and were invited by email to fill in an online questionnaire. The questionnaire included questions about respondents' intentions, attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control and was extended with questions about personal normative beliefs. With information from such a framework, solution strategies for the improvement of dairy cow foot health can be proposed. The results showed that almost 70% of the dairy farmers had an intention to take action to improve dairy cow foot health. Most important drivers seem to be the achievement of better foot health with cost-effective measures. Possible barriers to taking action were labor efficiency and a long interval between taking action and seeing an improvement in dairy cow foot health. The feed advisor and foot trimmer seemed to have most influence on intentions to take action to improve dairy cow foot health. Most farmers seemed to be satisfied with the foot health status at their farm, which probably weakens the intention for foot health improvement, especially compared to other issues which farmers experience as more urgent. Subclinical foot disorders (where cows are not visibly lame) were not valued as important with respect to animal welfare. Furthermore, 25% of the respondents did not believe cows could suffer pain. Animal welfare, especially the provision of good care for the cows, was valued as important but was not related to intention to improve dairy cow foot health. The cost-effectiveness of measures seemed to be more important. Providing more information on the effects of taking intervention measures might stimulate farmers to take action to achieve improvement in dairy cow foot health.
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- 2013
39. Mogen gezonde dieren gedood worden? : Het nieuwe denken over dieren
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Human Animal Interaction ,WIAS ,Dier en maatschappij - Published
- 2008
40. Longevity as an Animal Welfare Issue Applied to the Case of Foot Disorders in Dairy Cattle
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E.N. Stassen, M. R. N. Bruijnis, and Franck L. B. Meijboom
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History ,lameness ,media_common.quotation_subject ,milk-production ,Culling ,locomotion score ,lesions ,cows ,Argument ,Environmental Science(all) ,Animal welfare ,Human Animal Interaction ,Economics ,Environmental Chemistry ,Adaptatiefysiologie ,Dairy farming ,Dairy cattle ,General Environmental Science ,media_common ,agriculture ,Public economics ,business.industry ,behavior ,Longevity ,ethics ,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Biotechnology ,Agriculture ,quality-of-life ,WIAS ,Adaptation Physiology ,systems ,business ,Welfare ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
In current dairy farming it is possible to run a profitable farm without having to adapt the system to the needs of dairy cows. In such systems the interests of the farmer and animals often diverge. Consequently, specific animal welfare problems occur. Foot disorders in dairy cattle are an illustrative example resulting from the specific methods of housing and management in current dairy farming. Foot disorders and the resulting lameness are considered the most important welfare problem in dairy farming. However, these foot disorders not only typify welfare problems related to certain housing systems, but they also lead to the premature culling of cows. The assessment of the impact of foot disorders on the welfare of dairy cows raised the question of whether premature culling affects animal welfare since it affects the longevity of a cow. We argue that this aspect of longevity is morally relevant as an animal welfare issue. In this paper we aim to explore whether longevity is both (a) a morally relevant aspect in the discussion on killing animals and (b) a constitutive element of animal welfare. In other words, we aim to explore whether longevity is an independent moral argument in an animal welfare discussion. We claim that longevity is not merely important as an indicator of animal welfare, but is also a constitutive element of animal welfare. We argue that we need a more integrated approach to animal welfare and that an assessment that includes the aspect of time is necessary. This view involves a shift from views on animal welfare in terms of functioning or feeling well to a view on animal welfare that includes the aspect of natural living in which species-specific development is important. To show the impact of these points of view, we look at the practical implications for choices concerning the management of foot disorders in dairy cattle.
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41. Social-ethical issues concerning the control strategy of animal diseases in the European Union: A survey
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Nina E. Cohen, E.N. Stassen, and Marcel van Asseldonk
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Economic growth ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Preventive measures ,Bedrijfseconomie ,Control (management) ,Avian influenza ,Classical swine fever ,Culling of healthy animals ,medicine.disease_cause ,Control strategy ,Business Economics ,Animal welfare ,Political science ,Human Animal Interaction ,Development economics ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Member state ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,European union ,media_common ,Ethical issues ,Foot-and-mouth disease ,Vaccination ,medicine.disease ,Foot and mouth disease ,Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 ,MGS ,WIAS ,Socio-psychological and ethical issues ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Dier en maatschappij - Abstract
In 2004 a survey was conducted in the member states of the European Union designed to gain greater insight into the views on control strategies for foot and mouth disease, classical swine fever, and avian influenza with respect to the epidemiological, economic and social-ethical consequences of each of these animal diseases. This article presents the results of the social-ethical survey. A selection of stakeholders from each member state was asked to prioritize issues for the prevention and control of these diseases. A majority of stakeholders chose preventive measures as the preferred issue. An analysis was done to determine whether there were differences in views expressed by stakeholders from member states with a history of recent epidemics and ones without such a history, and whether there were regional differences. There were no differences between member states with or without a history of recent epidemics. There were indeed regional differences between the priority orders from Northern and Southern Europe on the one hand, and from Eastern Europe on the other.
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