Assessing the human–animal relationship in farmed species: A critical review
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna · University of Copenhagen · +4 more institutions
Abstract
The present paper focuses on six main issues. First, we briefly explain why an increased understanding of the human–animal relationship (HAR) is an essential component of any strategy intended to improve the welfare of farmed animals and their stockpersons. Second, we list the main internal and external factors that can influence the nature of the relationship and the interactions between human beings and farm animals. Third, we argue that the numerous tests that have been used to assess the HAR fall into three main categories (stationary human, moving human, handling/restraint), according to the degree of human involvement. Fourth, the requirements that any test of HAR must fulfil before it can be considered…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.12
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 289
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7Topics & keywords
- Animal welfare
- Mink
- Welfare
- Human animal
- Animal-assisted therapy
- Biology
- Pet therapy
- Domestication