2,569
Views
107
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Feature Series Articles: Achieving real change in adoption of new knowledge in the dairy industry

Challenging the myth of the irrational dairy farmer; understanding decision-making related to herd health

&
Pages 1-7 | Received 19 Jul 2010, Accepted 29 Oct 2010, Published online: 02 Feb 2011

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (9)

Nina Lind, Helena Hansson, Ulf Emanuelson & Carl Johan Lagerkvist. (2020) A combination of differentiation and consolidation theory and risk-benefit analysis to examine decisions on mastitis prevention. Journal of Risk Research 23:2, pages 194-209.
Read now
AJ Bates, W Wapenaar, AC Campbell & RG Eggleton. (2016) Attitudes of farm consultants in the South Island of New Zealand towards the role of veterinarians in farm businesses. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 64:5, pages 275-281.
Read now
E. J. Dillon, T. Hennessy & J. Cullinan. (2016) The Role of Agricultural Education and Extension in Influencing Best Practice for Managing Mastitis in Dairy Cattle. The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension 22:3, pages 255-270.
Read now
L Wilson, AP Rhodes & G Dodunski. (2015) Parasite management extension – challenging traditional practice through adoption of a systems approach. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 63:6, pages 292-300.
Read now
TS Brownlie, AM Weir, I Tarbotton, JM Morton, C Heuer & S McDougall. (2011) Reproductive management of dairy herds in New Zealand: Attitudes, priorities and constraints perceived by farmers managing seasonal-calving, pasture-based herds in four regions. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 59:1, pages 28-39.
Read now
J F Penry, PB Brightling, RS Dyson & MS Paine. (2011) Developing new veterinary services in milk quality: A review of a recent mastitis risk management co-development in Australia. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 59:1, pages 24-27.
Read now
H Hogeveen, K Huijps & TJGM Lam. (2011) Economic aspects of mastitis: New developments. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 59:1, pages 16-23.
Read now
TJGM Lam, J Jansen, BHP van den Borne, RJ Renes & H Hogeveen. (2011) What veterinarians need to know about communication to optimise their role as advisors on udder health in dairy herds. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 59:1, pages 8-15.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (98)

W.A. Mason, L.J. Laven, J.N. Huxley & R.A. Laven. (2024) Can lameness prevalence in dairy herds be predicted from farmers' reports of their motivation to control lameness and barriers to doing so? An observational study from New Zealand. Journal of Dairy Science 107:4, pages 2332-2345.
Crossref
Beth Clark, Amy Proctor, Niamh Mahon & Lewis Holloway. (2024) Exploring farmer and advisor lameness management behaviors using the COM-B model of behavior change. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 11.
Crossref
Jill R.D. MacKay & Kristina Pollock. (2023) Human Behaviour in Veterinary Care. Animal Behaviour and Welfare Cases.
Crossref
Rosie Morrison & David Christian Rose. (2023) Factors that influence dairy farmers’ decisions to implement Johne’s Disease control practices: A systematic review. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 220, pages 106053.
Crossref
Rebecca Hibbard, Lorraine Chapot, Havan Yusuf, Kurnia Bagus Ariyanto, Kusnul Yuli Maulana, Widya Febriyani, Angus Cameron, Timothée Vergne, Céline Faverjon & Mathilde C. Paul. (2023) “It’s a habit. They’ve been doing it for decades and they feel good and safe.”: A qualitative study of barriers and opportunities to changing antimicrobial use in the Indonesian poultry sector. PLOS ONE 18:9, pages e0291556.
Crossref
Pierre Levallois, Mily Leblanc-Maridor, Annalisa Scollo, Paolo Ferrari, Catherine Belloc & Christine Fourichon. (2023) Combining several indicators to assess the effectiveness of tailor-made health plans in pig farms. Peer Community Journal 3.
Crossref
Tim Potter. (2023) Revisiting bovine respiratory disease. Livestock 28:5, pages 209-214.
Crossref
Linda Dorrestein, Jolanda Jansen, Tessa Plagis, Caroline Ritter, Geert Vertenten & Herman W. Barkema. (2023) Use of an online gaming tool, the Veterinary DialogueTrainer, for teaching clinical communication skills to bovine veterinary practitioners. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 10.
Crossref
Eulalie Ramat, Lucie Gouttenoire & Nathalie Girard. (2023) How do farmers choose the professionals with whom they work to ensure herd health management? An approach based on the diversity of prescription systems in dairy cattle farming. Review of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Studies 104:2, pages 217-242.
Crossref
Jake Fountain, Jennifer Manyweathers, Victoria J. Brookes & Marta Hernandez-Jover. (2023) Understanding biosecurity behaviors of Australian beef cattle farmers using the ten basic human values framework. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 10.
Crossref
Isaura Y. A. Wayop, Emely de Vet, Jaap A. Wagenaar & David C. Speksnijder. (2023) Why Veterinarians (Do Not) Adhere to the Clinical Practice Streptococcus suis in Weaned Pigs Guideline: A Qualitative Study. Antibiotics 12:2, pages 320.
Crossref
Jacques Cabaret, Mélodie Mercier, Maurice Mahieu & Gisèle Alexandre. (2023) Farmers’ Views and Tools Compared with Laboratory Evaluations of Parasites of Meat Goats in French West Indies. Animals 13:3, pages 422.
Crossref
Rahmathulla Mohamed Nikzaad & Noordeen Nusrathali. 2023. Grasslands - Conservation and Development [Working Title]. Grasslands - Conservation and Development [Working Title].
Jake Fountain, Marta Hernandez-Jover, Jennifer Manyweathers, Lynne Hayes & Victoria J. Brookes. (2023) The right strategy for you: Using the preferences of beef farmers to guide biosecurity recommendations for on-farm management of endemic disease. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 210, pages 105813.
Crossref
William F. Waters, Martin Baca, Jay P. Graham, Zachary Butzin-Dozier & Lenin Vinueza. (2022) Antibiotic use by backyard food animal producers in Ecuador: a qualitative study. BMC Public Health 22:1.
Crossref
E Doyle, J Heller & JM Norris. (2022) Factors influencing dairy cattle farmer use of antimicrobials on farms in New South Wales, Australia. Australian Veterinary Journal 100:12, pages 587-595.
Crossref
Friedemann Adler & Amely Campe. (2022) Large-scale assessment of German dairy farmers´ personality and resulting ideas for improving veterinary consultancy. PLOS ONE 17:11, pages e0277219.
Crossref
Katherine C. Creutzinger, Jessica A. Pempek, Samantha R. Locke, David L. Renaud, Kathryn L. Proudfoot, Kelly George, Devon J. Wilson & Greg Habing. (2022) Dairy producer perceptions toward male dairy calves in the Midwestern United States. Frontiers in Animal Science 3.
Crossref
Jake Fountain, Victoria Brookes, Carsten Kirkeby, Jennifer Manyweathers, Yiheyis Maru & Marta Hernandez-Jover. (2022) One size does not fit all: Exploring the economic and non-economic outcomes of on-farm biosecurity for bovine viral diarrhoea virus in Australian beef production. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 208, pages 105758.
Crossref
Rita Albernaz-Gonçalves, Gabriela Olmos Antillón & Maria José Hötzel. (2022) Waiting for markets to change me—High-stakeholders' views of antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance in pig production in Brazil. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 9.
Crossref
Mathew Hennessey, Guillaume Fournié, Matthew Quaife & Pablo Alarcon. (2022) Modelling multi-player strategic decisions in animal healthcare: A scoping review. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 205, pages 105684.
Crossref
Zih-Fang Chen, Yi-Hsin Elsa Hsu, Jih-Jong Lee & Chung-Hsi Chou. (2022) Bibliometric Analysis of Veterinary Communication Education Research over the Last Two Decades: Rare Yet Essential. Veterinary Sciences 9:6, pages 256.
Crossref
Xavier Khan, Caroline Rymer, Rosemary Lim & Partha Ray. (2022) Factors Associated with Antimicrobial Use in Fijian Livestock Farms. Antibiotics 11:5, pages 587.
Crossref
Laura J. Palczynski, Emma C. L. Bleach, Marnie L. Brennan & Philip A. Robinson. (2022) Youngstock Management as “The Key for Everything”? Perceived Value of Calves and the Role of Calf Performance Monitoring and Advice on Dairy Farms. Frontiers in Animal Science 3.
Crossref
Sarah Huey, Michaela Kavanagh, Aine Regan, Moira Dean, Clare McKernan, Finola McCoy, Eoin G. Ryan, Javier Caballero-Villalobos & Catherine I. McAloon. (2021) Engaging with selective dry cow therapy: understanding the barriers and facilitators perceived by Irish farmers. Irish Veterinary Journal 74:1.
Crossref
Wendy Holm & Dorte Bay Lastein. (2021) A Q study: exploring the purpose of transdisciplinary dairy advisory services in Denmark. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 63:1.
Crossref
M. Carolyn Gates, Lynsey Earl & Gareth Enticott. (2021) Factors influencing the performance of voluntary farmer disease reporting in passive surveillance systems: A scoping review. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 196, pages 105487.
Crossref
Amélie Mugnier, Sylvie Chastant, Claude Saegerman, Virginie Gaillard, Aurélien Grellet & Hanna Mila. (2021) Management of Low Birth Weight in Canine and Feline Species: Breeder Profiling. Animals 11:10, pages 2953.
Crossref
K.E. Mills, K.E. Koralesky, M.A.G. von Keyserlingk & D.M. Weary. (2021) Social referents for dairy farmers: who dairy farmers consult when making management decisions. Animal 15:10, pages 100361.
Crossref
Julie Cary. (2021) Implementing shared decision making in veterinary medicine. Veterinary Record 189:8, pages 320-322.
Crossref
James John Brocket, Emma Fishbourne, Robert Frank Smith & Helen Mary Higgins. (2021) Motivations and Barriers for Veterinarians When Facilitating Fertility Management on UK Dairy Farms. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 8.
Crossref
Ernesto Mesa-Vázquez, Juan F. Velasco-Muñoz, José A. Aznar-Sánchez & Belén López-Felices. (2021) Three Decades of Behavioural Economics in Agriculture. An Overview of Global Research. Sustainability 13:18, pages 10244.
Crossref
Emma A. Redfern, Liam A. Sinclair & Philip A. Robinson. (2021) Why isn’t the transition period getting the attention it deserves? Farm advisors’ opinions and experiences of managing dairy cow health in the transition period. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 194, pages 105424.
Crossref
Arash Osmani, Ihab Habib & Ian Duncan Robertson. (2021) Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAPs) of Farmers on Foot and Mouth Disease in Cattle in Baghlan Province, Afghanistan: A Descriptive Study. Animals 11:8, pages 2188.
Crossref
Caroline Ritter, Linda Dorrestein, David F. Kelton & Herman W. Barkema. (2021) Herd health and production management visits on Canadian dairy cattle farms: Structure, goals, and topics discussed. Journal of Dairy Science 104:7, pages 7996-8008.
Crossref
Emma A. Redfern, Liam A. Sinclair & Philip A. Robinson. (2021) Dairy cow health and management in the transition period: The need to understand the human dimension. Research in Veterinary Science 137, pages 94-101.
Crossref
Vanessa Souza Soriano, Clive Julian Christie Phillips, Cesar Augusto Taconeli, Alessandra Akemi Hashimoto Fragoso & Carla Forte Maiolino Molento. (2021) Mind the Gap: Animal Protection Law and Opinion of Sheep Farmers and Lay Citizens Regarding Animal Maltreatment in Sheep Farming in Southern Brazil. Animals 11:7, pages 1903.
Crossref
Ria van Dyke, Melanie Connor & Amy Miele. (2021) An Investigation into the Perceptions of Veterinarians towards Perioperative Pain Management in Calves. Animals 11:7, pages 1882.
Crossref
K.E. Koralesky, K.E. Mills, M.A.G. von Keyserlingk & D.M. Weary. (2021) Using Realistic Evaluation to understand how interventions work on dairy farms. Animal 15:6, pages 100233.
Crossref
Nele Caekebeke, Moniek Ringenier, Franca Jonquiere, Tijs Tobias, Merel Postma, Angelique van den Hoogen, Manon Houben, Francisca Velkers, Nathalie Sleeckx, Arjan Stegeman & Jeroen Dewulf. (2021) Coaching Belgian and Dutch Broiler Farmers Aimed at Antimicrobial Stewardship and Disease Prevention. Antibiotics 10:5, pages 590.
Crossref
Belinda Vigors, David A. Ewing & Alistair B. Lawrence. (2021) The Importance of Farm Animal Health and Natural Behaviors to Livestock Farmers: Findings From a Factorial Survey Using Vignettes. Frontiers in Animal Science 2.
Crossref
Robin W. Radcliffe. 2021. Honey Bee Medicine for the Veterinary Practitioner. Honey Bee Medicine for the Veterinary Practitioner 21 31 .
Ryane E. EnglarKeleigh A. SchettlerSarah A. Ostrom. (2021) Survey of communication challenges that impact relationships between veterinarians and dog or cat breeders and proposed solutions for retaining breeders as clients. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 258:4, pages 407-415.
Crossref
Ria van Dyke, Amy Miele & Melanie Connor. (2021) An Investigation into the Perceptions of Veterinarians towards Calf Welfare in New Zealand. Animals 11:2, pages 421.
Crossref
Nanna K. Skjølstrup, Liza R. Nielsen, Carsten S. Jensen & Dorte B. Lastein. (2021) Veterinary Herd Health Consultancy and Antimicrobial Use in Dairy Herds. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 7.
Crossref
Lorenz Maurer, Josef Schenkenfelder & Christoph Winckler. (2021) Resource, Collaborator, or Individual Cow? Applying Q Methodology to Investigate Austrian Farmers' Viewpoints on Motivational Aspects of Improving Animal Welfare. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 7.
Crossref
A. Van den Pol-van Dasselaar, T. Becker, A. Botana Fernández & G. Peratoner. (2021) Societal and economic options to support grassland-based dairy production in Europe. Irish Journal of Agricultural and Food Research 59:2.
Crossref
Tim Potter. (2021) Revisiting bovine respiratory disease. Livestock 26:1, pages 8-14.
Crossref
Mattias Delpont, Manon Racicot, André Durivage, Lucie Fornili, Jean‐Luc Guerin, Jean‐Pierre Vaillancourt & Mathilde C. Paul. (2020) Determinants of biosecurity practices in French duck farms after a H5N8 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza epidemic: The effect of farmer knowledge, attitudes and personality traits. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 68:1, pages 51-61.
Crossref
Cécile J. M. Adam, Nicolas Fortané, Christian Ducrot & Mathilde C. Paul. (2020) Transition Pathways Toward the Prudent Use of Antimicrobials: The Case of Free-Range Broiler Farmers in France. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 7.
Crossref
Agnese Balzani & Alison Hanlon. (2020) Factors that Influence Farmers’ Views on Farm Animal Welfare: A Semi-Systematic Review and Thematic Analysis. Animals 10:9, pages 1524.
Crossref
Luke Trinity, Scott C. Merrill, Eric M. Clark, Christopher J. Koliba, Asim Zia, Gabriela Bucini & Julia M. Smith. (2020) Effects of Social Cues on Biosecurity Compliance in Livestock Facilities: Evidence From Experimental Simulations. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 7.
Crossref
Yong Suit-B, Latiffah Hassan, Steven Eric Krauss, Siti Zubaidah Ramanoon, Peck Toung Ooi, Abd Rahaman Yasmin & Jonathan Epstein. (2020) Exploring the Mental Model of Cattle Farmers in Disease Prevention and Control Practices. Veterinary Sciences 7:1, pages 27.
Crossref
Agnes van den Pol-van Dasselaar, Deirdre Hennessy & Johannes Isselstein. (2020) Grazing of Dairy Cows in Europe—An In-Depth Analysis Based on the Perception of Grassland Experts. Sustainability 12:3, pages 1098.
Crossref
Katelyn E. Mills, Daniel M. Weary & Marina A.G. von Keyserlingk. (2020) Identifying barriers to successful dairy cow transition management. Journal of Dairy Science 103:2, pages 1749-1758.
Crossref
Timothy Kurt, Nora Wong, Heather Fowler, Cyril Gay, Hyun Lillehoj, Paul Plummer, H. Morgan Scott & Karin Hoelzer. (2019) Strategic Priorities for Research on Antibiotic Alternatives in Animal Agriculture—Results From an Expert Workshop. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 6.
Crossref
S.L. Croyle, E. Belage, D.K. Khosa, S.J. LeBlanc, D.B. Haley & D.F. Kelton. (2019) Dairy farmers' expectations and receptivity regarding animal welfare advice: A focus group study. Journal of Dairy Science 102:8, pages 7385-7397.
Crossref
Isabel Blanco-Penedo, Karin Sjöström, Philip Jones, Margret Krieger, Julie Duval, Felix van Soest, Albert Sundrum & Ulf Emanuelson. (2019) Structural characteristics of organic dairy farms in four European countries and their association with the implementation of animal health plans. Agricultural Systems 173, pages 244-253.
Crossref
Liz Cresswell, Imogen Richens & Wendela Wapenaar. (2019) Handling and storing medicines on beef and dairy farms. In Practice 41:4, pages 157-162.
Crossref
W.M. Sischo, D.A. Moore, R. Pereira, L. Warnick, D.L. Moore, J. Vanegas, S. Kurtz, K. Heaton, D. Kinder, J. Siler & M.A. Davis. (2019) Calf care personnel on dairy farms and their educational opportunities. Journal of Dairy Science 102:4, pages 3501-3511.
Crossref
Conor G. McAloon, Steven Roche, Caroline Ritter, Herman W. Barkema, Paul Whyte, Simon J. More, Luke O’Grady, Martin J. Green & Michael L. Doherty. (2019) A review of paratuberculosis in dairy herds — Part 2: On-farm control. The Veterinary Journal 246, pages 54-58.
Crossref
Jay Tunstall, Karin Mueller, Dai Grove White, Joanne W. H. Oultram & Helen Mary Higgins. (2019) Lameness in Beef Cattle: UK Farmers' Perceptions, Knowledge, Barriers, and Approaches to Treatment and Control. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 6.
Crossref
Lisa MorgansKristen K. ReyherDavid C. BarrettAndrea Turner, Jenny Bellini, Phil Elkins & Tom Clarke. (2019) Changing farmer and veterinarian behaviour around antimicrobial use. Livestock 24:2, pages 75-80.
Crossref
Claudina Vissio, Melina Richardet, Javier Chaves & Alejandro Larriestra. (2019) Preference of veterinarians to select an udder health programme for milk producers. Veterinary Record Open 6:1.
Crossref
K. Sjöström, S. Sternberg-Lewerin, I. Blanco-Penedo, J.E. Duval, M. Krieger, U. Emanuelson & N. Fall. (2019) Effects of a participatory approach, with systematic impact matrix analysis in herd health planning in organic dairy cattle herds. animal 13:2, pages 358-366.
Crossref
Eric R. Morgan, Nor-Azlina A. Aziz, Alexandra Blanchard, Johannes Charlier, Claude Charvet, Edwin Claerebout, Peter Geldhof, Andrew W. Greer, Hubertus Hertzberg, Jane Hodgkinson, Johan Höglund, Hervé Hoste, Ray M. Kaplan, María Martínez-Valladares, Siân Mitchell, Harm W. Ploeger, Laura Rinaldi, Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Smaragda Sotiraki, Manuela Schnyder, Philip Skuce, David Bartley, Fiona Kenyon, Stig M. Thamsborg, Hannah Rose Vineer, Theo de Waal, Andrew R. Williams, Jan A. van Wyk & Jozef Vercruysse. (2019) 100 Questions in Livestock Helminthology Research. Trends in Parasitology 35:1, pages 52-71.
Crossref
C.L. Sumner & M.A.G. von Keyserlingk. (2018) Canadian dairy cattle veterinarian perspectives on calf welfare. Journal of Dairy Science 101:11, pages 10303-10316.
Crossref
Gabriela Olmos, José A. Bran, Marina A.G. von Keyserlingk & Maria J. Hötzel. (2018) Lameness on Brazilian pasture based dairies – Part 2: Conversations with farmers and dairy consultants. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 157, pages 115-124.
Crossref
C. Svensson, K. Alvåsen, A.C. Eldh, J. Frössling & H. Lomander. (2018) Veterinary herd health management–Experience among farmers and farm managers in Swedish dairy production. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 155, pages 45-52.
Crossref
Arata Hidano, Gareth Enticott, Robert M. Christley & M. Carolyn Gates. (2018) Modeling Dynamic Human Behavioral Changes in Animal Disease Models: Challenges and Opportunities for Addressing Bias. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 5.
Crossref
David C Speksnijder & Jaap A Wagenaar. (2018) Reducing antimicrobial use in farm animals: how to support behavioral change of veterinarians and farmers. Animal Frontiers 8:2, pages 4-9.
Crossref
Christine L Sumner, Marina A G von Keyserlingk & Daniel M Weary. (2018) Perspectives of farmers and veterinarians concerning dairy cattle welfare. Animal Frontiers 8:1, pages 8-13.
Crossref
Christine L. Sumner, Marina A.G. von Keyserlingk & Daniel M. Weary. (2018) How benchmarking motivates farmers to improve dairy calf management. Journal of Dairy Science 101:4, pages 3323-3333.
Crossref
M. Krieger, E.-M. Schwabenbauer, S. Hoischen-Taubner, U. Emanuelson & A. Sundrum. (2018) Graph-based impact analysis as a framework for incorporating practitioner knowledge in dairy herd health management. Animal 12:3, pages 624-633.
Crossref
David C. Speksnijder, Haitske Graveland, Ineke A.J.M. Eijck, René W.M. Schepers, Dick J.J. Heederik, Theo J.M. Verheij & Jaap A. Wagenaar. (2017) Effect of structural animal health planning on antimicrobial use and animal health variables in conventional dairy farming in the Netherlands. Journal of Dairy Science 100:6, pages 4903-4913.
Crossref
Caroline Ritter, Jolanda Jansen, Steven Roche, David F. Kelton, Cindy L. Adams, Karin Orsel, Ron J. Erskine, Geart Benedictus, Theo J.G.M. Lam & Herman W. Barkema. (2017) Invited review: Determinants of farmers' adoption of management-based strategies for infectious disease prevention and control. Journal of Dairy Science 100:5, pages 3329-3347.
Crossref
Orla Shortall, Martin Green, Marnie Brennan, Wendela Wapenaar & Jasmeet Kaler. (2017) Exploring expert opinion on the practicality and effectiveness of biosecurity measures on dairy farms in the United Kingdom using choice modeling. Journal of Dairy Science 100:3, pages 2225-2239.
Crossref
Kaare Græsbøll, Carsten Kirkeby, Søren Saxmose Nielsen, Tariq Halasa, Nils Toft & Lasse Engbo Christiansen. (2017) A Robust Statistical Model to Predict the Future Value of the Milk Production of Dairy Cows Using Herd Recording Data. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 4.
Crossref
Guillaume Lhermie, Yrjö T. Gröhn & Didier Raboisson. (2017) Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance: An Overview of Priority Actions to Prevent Suboptimal Antimicrobial Use in Food-Animal Production. Frontiers in Microbiology 7.
Crossref
Inger Anneberg, Søren Østergaard, Jehan Frans Ettema & Anne Braad Kudahl. (2016) Economic figures in herd health programmes as motivation factors for farmers. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 134, pages 170-178.
Crossref
J.M. Broughan, D. Maye, P. Carmody, L.A. Brunton, A. Ashton, W. Wint, N. Alexander, R. Naylor, K. Ward, A.V. Goodchild, S. Hinchliffe, R.D. Eglin, P. Upton, R. Nicholson & G. Enticott. (2016) Farm characteristics and farmer perceptions associated with bovine tuberculosis incidents in areas of emerging endemic spread. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 129, pages 88-98.
Crossref
J. Cabaret, C. Chylinski, S. Meradi, G. Laignel, C. Nicourt, B. Bentounsi & M. Benoit. (2015) The trade-off between farmers' autonomy and the control of parasitic gastro-intestinal nematodes of sheep in conventional and organic farms. Livestock Science 181, pages 108-113.
Crossref
J. Sok, H. Hogeveen, A.R.W. Elbers & A.G.J.M. Oude Lansink. (2015) Farmers’ beliefs and voluntary vaccination schemes: Bluetongue in Dutch dairy cattle. Food Policy 57, pages 40-49.
Crossref
G. Enticott, D. Maye, P. Carmody, R. Naylor, K. Ward, S. Hinchliffe, W. Wint, N. Alexander, R. Elgin, A. Ashton, P. Upton, R. Nicholson, T. Goodchild, L. Brunton & J. Broughan. (2015) Farming on the edge: farmer attitudes to bovine tuberculosis in newly endemic areas. Veterinary Record 177:17, pages 439-439.
Crossref
David C. Speksnijder, Debbie A.C. Jaarsma, Theo J.M. Verheij & Jaap A. Wagenaar. (2015) Attitudes and perceptions of Dutch veterinarians on their role in the reduction of antimicrobial use in farm animals. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 121:3-4, pages 365-373.
Crossref
Guillaume Lhermie, Didier Raboisson, Stéphane Krebs & Pierre Dupraz. (2015) Facteurs déterminants et leviers de réduction de l’usage des antibiotiques en productions animalesFactors affecting and measures to decrease antimicrobial use in livestock production. Économie rurale:348, pages 3-22.
Crossref
Micaela Cipolla, Luigi Bonizzi & Alfonso Zecconi. (2015) From “One Health” to “One Communication”: The Contribution of Communication in Veterinary Medicine to Public Health. Veterinary Sciences 2:3, pages 135-149.
Crossref
Martin L. Van der Leek. (2015) Beyond traditional dairy veterinary services: ‘It’s not just about the cows!’. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 86:1.
Crossref
Michelle McArthur & Adele Feakes. 2015. Bovine Medicine. Bovine Medicine 69 76 .
M. Cipolla & A. Zecconi. (2015) Short communication: Study on veterinarian communication skills preferred and perceived by dairy farmers. Research in Veterinary Science 99, pages 60-62.
Crossref
I.M.G.A. Santman-Berends, M. Buddiger, A.J.G. Smolenaars, C.D.M. Steuten, C.A.J. Roos, A.J.M. Van Erp & G. Van Schaik. (2014) A multidisciplinary approach to determine factors associated with calf rearing practices and calf mortality in dairy herds. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 117:2, pages 375-387.
Crossref
Liz Cresswell, Imogen Richens, Simon Archer, James Breen, Jon Huxley, Laura Randall, John Remnant, Wendela Wapenaar, Andrew Biggs, Mike Kerby & Jon Statham. (2013) Veterinary vaccination advice and perceived farmer compliance on UK dairy farms. Livestock 18:5, pages 166-174.
Crossref
Neil Paton. (2013) Cattle vaccination: decision making in herd health planning. In Practice 35:2, pages 77-84.
Crossref
Marnie L Brennan & Robert M Christley. (2013) Cattle producers’ perceptions of biosecurity. BMC Veterinary Research 9:1, pages 71.
Crossref
H.R. Whay, Z.E. Barker, K.A. Leach & D.C.J. Main. (2012) Promoting farmer engagement and activity in the control of dairy cattle lameness. The Veterinary Journal 193:3, pages 617-621.
Crossref
DCJ Main & S Mullan. (2023) Economic, education, encouragement and enforcement influences within farm assurance schemes. Animal Welfare 21:S1, pages 107-111.
Crossref
Jake Fountain, Marta Hernandez-Jover, Jennifer Manyweathers, Lynne Hayes, Yiheyis Maru & Victoria Brookes. (2022) The Right Strategy for You: Using the Preferences of Beef Farmers to Guide Biosecurity Recommendations for On-Farm Management of Endemic Disease. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref
Jake Fountain, Victoria Brookes, Carsten Kirkeby, Jennifer Manyweathers, Yiheyis Maru & Marta Hernandez-Jover. (2022) One Size Does Not Fit All: Simulating the Economic and Non-Economic Outcomes of On-Farm Biosecurity for Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Virus in Australian Beef Production. SSRN Electronic Journal.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.