Varying Opinions about Animal Welfare in the Australian Live Export Industry: A Survey

There is significant public interest in the Australian live animal export industry and a need to develop a program that can measure and monitor animal welfare throughout the supply chain. An online survey of stakeholder opinions of this industry and animal welfare measures was carried out in 2015 wi...

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Main Authors: Patricia A. Fleming, Sarah L. Wickham, Anne L. Barnes, David W. Miller, Teresa Collins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Animals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/10/1864
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spelling doaj-7adb2453466942ffbb0e67a2844d8b542020-11-25T03:42:20ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152020-10-01101864186410.3390/ani10101864Varying Opinions about Animal Welfare in the Australian Live Export Industry: A SurveyPatricia A. Fleming0Sarah L. Wickham1Anne L. Barnes2David W. Miller3Teresa Collins4Harry Butler Institute and Food Futures Institute, Murdoch University, WA 6150, AustraliaHarry Butler Institute and Food Futures Institute, Murdoch University, WA 6150, AustraliaHarry Butler Institute and Food Futures Institute, Murdoch University, WA 6150, AustraliaHarry Butler Institute and Food Futures Institute, Murdoch University, WA 6150, AustraliaHarry Butler Institute and Food Futures Institute, Murdoch University, WA 6150, AustraliaThere is significant public interest in the Australian live animal export industry and a need to develop a program that can measure and monitor animal welfare throughout the supply chain. An online survey of stakeholder opinions of this industry and animal welfare measures was carried out in 2015 with 921 respondents: 30% from the public who identified as animal welfare advocates (AWAs); 44% from the public who did not identify as AWAs (general public; GP); 26% live export industry (LEI) workers. AWA and GP respondents expressed greater concern than LEI respondents for animal welfare throughout the supply chain but had less concern for animals at Australian feedlots than in other parts of the supply chain. The majority of AWA and GP respondents believed data collected on animal welfare should be made public and should be collected by independent welfare officers and used to regulate the industry and impose penalties for poor welfare. LEI workers believed that data should be confidential, collected by LEI workers and used by the industry to self-regulate. AWA and GP respondents rated the importance and practicality of a number of welfare indicators greater than LEI workers, while respondents shared an analogous view of the importance and practicality of these indicators. Results can be used to develop welfare assessments that ensure a better understanding between industry members and those not in the industry, while facilitating welfare improvements and promoting greater transparency for the live export industry.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/10/1864social licencephysiologybehaviourquality assurancewelfare indicatorsbenchmarking
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author Patricia A. Fleming
Sarah L. Wickham
Anne L. Barnes
David W. Miller
Teresa Collins
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Sarah L. Wickham
Anne L. Barnes
David W. Miller
Teresa Collins
Varying Opinions about Animal Welfare in the Australian Live Export Industry: A Survey
Animals
social licence
physiology
behaviour
quality assurance
welfare indicators
benchmarking
author_facet Patricia A. Fleming
Sarah L. Wickham
Anne L. Barnes
David W. Miller
Teresa Collins
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title Varying Opinions about Animal Welfare in the Australian Live Export Industry: A Survey
title_short Varying Opinions about Animal Welfare in the Australian Live Export Industry: A Survey
title_full Varying Opinions about Animal Welfare in the Australian Live Export Industry: A Survey
title_fullStr Varying Opinions about Animal Welfare in the Australian Live Export Industry: A Survey
title_full_unstemmed Varying Opinions about Animal Welfare in the Australian Live Export Industry: A Survey
title_sort varying opinions about animal welfare in the australian live export industry: a survey
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2020-10-01
description There is significant public interest in the Australian live animal export industry and a need to develop a program that can measure and monitor animal welfare throughout the supply chain. An online survey of stakeholder opinions of this industry and animal welfare measures was carried out in 2015 with 921 respondents: 30% from the public who identified as animal welfare advocates (AWAs); 44% from the public who did not identify as AWAs (general public; GP); 26% live export industry (LEI) workers. AWA and GP respondents expressed greater concern than LEI respondents for animal welfare throughout the supply chain but had less concern for animals at Australian feedlots than in other parts of the supply chain. The majority of AWA and GP respondents believed data collected on animal welfare should be made public and should be collected by independent welfare officers and used to regulate the industry and impose penalties for poor welfare. LEI workers believed that data should be confidential, collected by LEI workers and used by the industry to self-regulate. AWA and GP respondents rated the importance and practicality of a number of welfare indicators greater than LEI workers, while respondents shared an analogous view of the importance and practicality of these indicators. Results can be used to develop welfare assessments that ensure a better understanding between industry members and those not in the industry, while facilitating welfare improvements and promoting greater transparency for the live export industry.
topic social licence
physiology
behaviour
quality assurance
welfare indicators
benchmarking
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/10/10/1864
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