Erian Ihab, Sinclair Michelle, Phillips Clive J C
Centre for Animal Welfare and Ethics, School of Veterinary Science, University of Queensland, Gatton, Queensland 4343, Australia.
Animals (Basel). 2019 Mar 19;9(3):99. doi: 10.3390/ani9030099.
The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) sets standards and guidelines for international animal welfare for the international livestock trade. The growing economic advancement in the East and Southeast Asian region suggested the potential benefit of a research study to examine stakeholders' understanding of animal welfare during the transport and slaughter of livestock. A survey of stakeholders' knowledge of livestock welfare in the transport and slaughter industries was conducted in four Southeast Asian countries, Malaysia, China, Vietnam and Thailand, in association with trainer and stakeholder workshops conducted in each country. The attitudes of participants towards animal welfare during slaughter and transport were also identified. Knowledge scores were in accordance with the respondents' assessment of their own knowledge level. The biggest knowledge improvement was among Thai respondents, who tended to be younger and less experienced than in other countries. The respondents with the biggest improvement in knowledge scores were most likely to be involved in the dairy industry and least likely to be involved in the sheep and goat industries, with meat processors and those involved in pig or poultry production intermediate. The respondents who obtained their knowledge from multiple sources had most knowledge, but it increased the least after training. Connections between attitudes to improving animal welfare and knowledge were limited, being mainly confined to ambivalent responses about their attitudes. The study suggests that knowledge can be improved in animal welfare training programs focused on livestock welfare around transport and slaughter, but that local cultural backgrounds must be considered in designing the program.
世界动物卫生组织(OIE)为国际畜牧贸易制定国际动物福利标准和准则。东亚和东南亚地区经济的不断发展表明,开展一项研究以考察利益相关者对牲畜运输和屠宰过程中动物福利的理解具有潜在益处。与在每个国家举办的培训师和利益相关者研讨会相关联,在马来西亚、中国、越南和泰国这四个东南亚国家对运输和屠宰行业利益相关者的牲畜福利知识进行了一项调查。还确定了参与者在屠宰和运输过程中对动物福利的态度。知识得分与受访者对自身知识水平的评估一致。知识提升最大的是泰国受访者,他们往往比其他国家的受访者更年轻且经验更少。知识得分提升最大的受访者最有可能从事乳制品行业,最不可能从事绵羊和山羊行业,肉类加工商以及从事猪或家禽生产的人员则介于两者之间。从多个来源获取知识的受访者知识最多,但培训后增长最少。改善动物福利的态度与知识之间的联系有限,主要局限于对其态度的矛盾回应。该研究表明,在针对运输和屠宰环节牲畜福利的动物福利培训项目中,知识可以得到提升,但在设计项目时必须考虑当地文化背景。