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我的猪很好,为什么要改变?-养猪户的动物福利账目。

My pigs are ok, why change? - animal welfare accounts of pig farmers.

机构信息

Laboratório de Etologia Aplicada e Bem-Estar Animal, Departamento de Zootecnia e Desenvolvimento Rural, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, 88040-900 Florianópolis, SC, Brazil; Instituto Federal Catarinense, Campus Santa Rosa do Sul, 88965-000 Santa Rosa do Sul, SC, Brazil.

Veterinary Epidemiology Unit, Department of Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7054, 75007 Uppsala, Sweden.

出版信息

Animal. 2021 Mar;15(3):100154. doi: 10.1016/j.animal.2020.100154. Epub 2021 Jan 9.

Abstract

Intensive pig production systems are a source of stress, which is linked to reduced animal welfare and increased antimicrobial use. As the gatekeepers of the welfare of the animals under their care, farmers are seen as the stakeholder responsible for improving animal welfare. The aim of this study was to explore the knowledge and attitudes of pig farmers towards pig welfare and the impact of such attitudes on farmers' selection of management strategies on the farm. We conducted in-depth semi-structured interviews with 44 pig farmers in one of the main pig producing regions of Brazil. Interviews covered knowledge and attitudes towards pig sentience and behaviour and welfare-related issues commonly observed in intensive pig farms (belly-nosing, fights, tail-biting, diarrhoea and castration without pain control) and farmers' conception and attitudes towards pig welfare. We identified many management and animal-based indicators of poor welfare, such as the use of painful and stressful management practices and use of environments that limit the expression of natural behaviours. However, most farmers were satisfied with animal welfare standards at their farms. Farmers' perceptions are aligned with their understanding of animal welfare. Although they identified all the dimensions that impact the welfare of a pig on a farm (affect, biological functioning and naturalness), their social reality, industry demands and available advice pushed them to perceive their range of action limited to biological and environmental aspects of the animals that do not necessarily benefit affective state. This precluded farmers from making associations between good health and the animal's ability to express a full behavioural repertoire, as well as from viewing abnormal behaviours as problems. The negative consequences for the welfare of the animals were commonly alleviated by routines that relied on constant use of medication, including high dependence on antibiotics. Expressions of estrangement from the production chain were common voices among the participants. This suggests that farmers may not be sufficiently informed or engaged in responding to consumers' expectations and commitments made by companies, which can pose a severe economic risk for farmers. The findings of this study indicate that economic, technical and social factors restrict farmers' autonomy and their ability to perform their role as stewards of animal welfare. (Re)connecting different human, animal and environmental interests may be a step to changing this scenario.

摘要

集约化养猪系统是一种压力源,与动物福利降低和抗微生物药物使用增加有关。作为他们所照顾的动物福利的守护者,农民被视为有责任提高动物福利的利益相关者。本研究旨在探讨养猪户对猪福利的知识和态度,以及这种态度对农民在农场选择管理策略的影响。我们对巴西主要养猪区之一的 44 名养猪户进行了深入的半结构化访谈。访谈涵盖了对猪的感知和行为以及集约化养猪场常见的福利相关问题(鼻口摩擦、打架、咬尾、腹泻和未经疼痛控制的去势)的知识和态度,以及农民对猪福利的概念和态度。我们发现了许多管理和基于动物的不良福利指标,例如使用痛苦和压力大的管理实践以及使用限制自然行为表达的环境。然而,大多数农民对他们农场的动物福利标准感到满意。农民的看法与他们对动物福利的理解一致。尽管他们确定了影响农场猪福利的所有维度(影响、生物功能和自然性),但他们的社会现实、行业需求和可用建议促使他们将自己的行动范围局限于动物的生物和环境方面,而这些方面不一定有利于动物的情感状态。这使得农民无法将良好的健康状况与动物表达完整行为谱的能力联系起来,也无法将异常行为视为问题。对动物福利的负面影响通常通过依赖药物的常规治疗来缓解,包括对抗生素的高度依赖。参与者普遍表达了与生产链脱节的情绪。这表明,农民可能没有得到足够的信息,或者没有参与到回应消费者的期望和公司的承诺中,这可能对农民造成严重的经济风险。这项研究的结果表明,经济、技术和社会因素限制了农民的自主权和他们履行动物福利管理者角色的能力。重新建立不同的人类、动物和环境利益关系可能是改变这种局面的一步。

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