Sullivan Paxton, Mijares Sage, Davis Melissa, Oselinsky Katrina, Cramer Catie, Román-Muñiz Noa, Stallones Lorann, Edwards-Callaway Lily
Department of Animal Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1171, USA.
Department of Psychology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1171, USA.
Animals (Basel). 2022 Sep 5;12(17):2294. doi: 10.3390/ani12172294.
Animal welfare is an increasingly important topic across multiple academic disciplines; however, few studies have investigated student perceptions of animal welfare outside of veterinary medicine. The objective of the study was to evaluate animal science students’ perceptions of animal welfare to determine if perceptions differ across animal categories. An online survey was distributed to animal science programs at institutions across the United States. Quantitative and qualitative analyses were performed on 624 responses. Almost all respondents agreed welfare was important for all animal categories (≥97%). The survey asked respondents to rate the level of importance of 12 welfare parameters and there was evidence that the level of importance differed by animal category (p < 0.0001), e.g., fewer respondents indicated having positive interactions with humans was important for agricultural animals. In a subset of questions about agricultural animals, fewer respondents agreed that swine (325, 52.1%) and poultry (268, 43.0%) are raised with an appropriate level of welfare compared to dairy (425, 68.1%) and beef cattle (421, 67.5%). Four free-response questions asked respondents to report their general perceptions of welfare. Thematic analysis identified multiple themes, such as basic needs and human interaction, with most responses (75%) including two or more themes.
动物福利在多个学术学科中是一个日益重要的话题;然而,很少有研究调查除兽医学之外的学生对动物福利的看法。本研究的目的是评估动物科学专业学生对动物福利的看法,以确定不同动物类别之间的看法是否存在差异。一项在线调查被分发给美国各机构的动物科学专业。对624份回复进行了定量和定性分析。几乎所有受访者都认为福利对所有动物类别都很重要(≥97%)。该调查要求受访者对12个福利参数的重要程度进行评分,有证据表明重要程度因动物类别而异(p < 0.0001),例如,较少的受访者表示与人类有积极互动对农业动物很重要。在关于农业动物的一组问题中,与奶牛(425,68.1%)和肉牛(421,67.5%)相比,较少的受访者认为猪(325,52.1%)和家禽(268,43.0%)的饲养福利水平合适。四个自由回答问题要求受访者报告他们对福利的总体看法。主题分析确定了多个主题,如基本需求和人类互动,大多数回复(75%)包含两个或更多主题。