Ritter C, Kwong G P S, Wolf R, Pickel C, Slomp M, Flaig J, Mason S, Adams C L, Kelton D F, Jansen J, De Buck J, Barkema H W
Department of Production Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary, T2N 4N1 Calgary, AB, Canada.
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary, T2N 4N1 Calgary, AB, Canada.
J Dairy Sci. 2015 Nov;98(11):7831-45. doi: 10.3168/jds.2015-9789. Epub 2015 Sep 3.
The Alberta Johne's Disease Initiative (AJDI) is a voluntary, management-based prevention and control program for Johne's disease (JD), a wasting disease in ruminants that causes substantial economic losses to the cattle industry. Despite extensive communication about the program's benefits and low cost to participating producers, approximately 35% of Alberta dairy farmers have not enrolled in the AJDI. Therefore, the objective was to identify differences between AJDI nonparticipants and participants that may influence enrollment. Standardized questionnaires were conducted in person on 163 farms not participating and 61 farms participating in the AJDI. Data collected included demographic characteristics, internal factors (e.g., attitudes and beliefs of the farmer toward JD and the AJDI), external factors (e.g., farmers' JD knowledge and on-farm goals and constraints), as well as farmers' use and influence of various information sources. Nonparticipants and participants differed in at least some aspects of all studied categories. Based on logistic regression, participating farms had larger herds, higher self-assessed knowledge of JD, better understanding of AJDI details before participation, and used their veterinarian more often to get information about new management practices and technologies when compared with nonparticipants. In contrast, nonparticipants indicated that time was a major on-farm constraint and that participation in the AJDI would take too much time. They also indicated that they preferred to wait and see how the program worked on other farms before they participated.
艾伯塔省约内氏病防治计划(AJDI)是一项针对约内氏病(JD)的自愿性、基于管理的预防和控制计划。约内氏病是反刍动物的一种消耗性疾病,给养牛业造成了巨大的经济损失。尽管已广泛宣传该计划对参与的生产者的益处和低成本,但约35%的艾伯塔省奶农尚未加入AJDI。因此,目标是确定可能影响加入情况的AJDI非参与者和参与者之间的差异。对163个未参与AJDI的农场和61个参与AJDI的农场进行了标准化问卷调查。收集的数据包括人口统计学特征、内部因素(如农民对约内氏病和AJDI的态度和信念)、外部因素(如农民的约内氏病知识以及农场目标和限制),以及农民对各种信息来源的使用和影响。非参与者和参与者在所有研究类别的至少某些方面存在差异。基于逻辑回归分析,与非参与者相比,参与计划的农场牛群规模更大,对约内氏病的自我评估知识更高,参与前对AJDI细节的了解更好,并且更经常利用兽医获取有关新管理实践和技术的信息。相比之下,非参与者表示时间是农场的主要限制因素,并且参与AJDI会花费太多时间。他们还表示,他们更愿意先观望该计划在其他农场的实施情况,然后再参与。