Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706.
Departments of Health Management and Companion Animals, Atlantic Veterinary College, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, PEI, Canada C1A.
J Dairy Sci. 2024 Jan;107(1):540-554. doi: 10.3168/jds.2023-23496. Epub 2023 Aug 23.
Inappropriate cattle handling poses a reputational threat to the dairy industry. To enhance social sustainability, handling practices must resonate with societal values about animal care. However, it has yet to be determined to what extent industry and public stakeholders differ in their perception of common cattle handling situations. We administered an online survey to samples of dairy industry (IND) and public (PUB) stakeholders to examine how they perceive a variety of cow-handling scenarios ranging from positive to negative in terms of effects on animal welfare. Participants were presented with 12 brief videos depicting a range of realistic cow-handling situations and responded to measures designed to assess their attitudes and beliefs about each scenario, their perception of the emotional response of the cows depicted in each scenario, as well as their own personal emotional response. Preexisting beliefs about cow treatment on US dairy farms and demographic data, including self-reported dairy consumption, were also collected and analyzed. Before viewing the videos, 52.9% of PUB (vs. 79.0% of IND) believed cows were treated well while 27.2% (vs. 9.0% of IND) believed cows were treated badly. Within IND, believing cows were treated badly was more common among nonwhites, those with greater formal education, more liberal politics, or from urban or suburban environments. In PUB, female and younger participants were more likely to believe cows were treated badly before viewing the videos. In both samples, participants with more positive preexisting beliefs about dairy cow treatment in the US reported consuming dairy products more frequently. In both PUB and IND, scenarios which were rated more positively for attitudes or for the cows' or respondents' emotional experiences were also perceived as more common. Within a given cow-handling scenario, qualitative attitudes (i.e., a positive, negative, or neutral valence) did not differ between the samples. In both samples, at the participant level, overall attitudes toward cow-handling scenarios were highly correlated with both their personal emotional response to the scenario and their perception of the cows' emotional responses. Although the participants' overall personal emotional responses did not differ between the samples, IND rated cows as experiencing more negative emotions overall. The consensus between industry and public stakeholders around dairy cow-handling practices observed in this study could provide a common starting point for addressing other, more contentious animal welfare issues.
不适当的牛群管理对乳品行业构成声誉威胁。为了提高社会可持续性,管理措施必须与社会对动物关怀的价值观产生共鸣。然而,尚未确定行业和公众利益相关者在对常见牛群管理情况的看法上存在多大差异。我们向乳品行业(IND)和公众(PUB)利益相关者样本发放了在线调查问卷,以研究他们如何看待从对动物福利的积极影响到消极影响的各种奶牛管理情景。参与者观看了 12 个简短的视频,描绘了一系列现实中的奶牛管理情景,并对旨在评估他们对每个情景的态度和信念、对每个情景中描绘的奶牛的情绪反应的感知以及他们自己的个人情绪反应的措施作出回应。还收集和分析了他们对美国奶牛场奶牛处理的先存信念和人口统计数据,包括自我报告的乳制品消费。在观看视频之前,52.9%的公众(与 79.0%的行业相比)认为奶牛得到了很好的对待,而 27.2%(与 9.0%的行业相比)认为奶牛受到了虐待。在行业内,认为奶牛受到虐待的人在非裔美国人、受过更多正规教育、政治更自由或来自城市或郊区环境的人中更为常见。在公众中,女性和年轻参与者在观看视频之前更有可能认为奶牛受到虐待。在两个样本中,对美国奶牛处理有更积极先存信念的参与者报告称更频繁地消费乳制品。在公众和行业内,对态度或奶牛或受访者的情绪体验评价更高的情景也被认为更为普遍。在给定的奶牛管理情景中,两种样本中的定性态度(即积极、消极或中性)没有差异。在两个样本中,在参与者层面上,对奶牛管理情景的总体态度与他们对情景的个人情绪反应和他们对奶牛情绪反应的感知高度相关。尽管两个样本中的参与者的个人总体情绪反应没有差异,但行业认为奶牛总体上经历了更多的负面情绪。在这项研究中观察到的行业和公众利益相关者在奶牛管理实践方面的共识,可以为解决其他更具争议性的动物福利问题提供一个共同的起点。