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'It's cheaper than a dead cow': Understanding veterinary medicine use on dairy farms

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JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES
卷 86, 期 -, 页码 587-598

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2021.07.020

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Dairy farming; Veterinary medicine; Ethnography

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  1. Langford Trust for Animal Health and Welfare, Registered Charity [900380]

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This study examines prescription veterinary medicine use on UK dairy farms, emphasizing the importance of experiential knowledge, on-farm culture, and informal information flows in treatment decision making. Through participant observation and interviews, three key themes are identified that challenge current understanding of farmer treatment practices, highlighting the complexities of veterinary medicine use in dairy cattle and suggesting areas for further research and policy interventions.
This study offers a detailed and original assessment of the practices of prescription veterinary medicine use on UK dairy farms. The emergence of antimicrobial resistance as a global threat has necessitated an increasing focus on medicine use in agriculture. While an abundance of studies have recently emerged to demonstrate and evaluate strategies for medicine reduction, this paper seeks to understand the context and the on-farm culture within which treatment practices occur on a sample of UK dairy farms. Arguing that the experiential knowledge, on -farm culture and informal information flows are as important as 'science' in the practice of treatment decision making and drawing on extensive participant observation fieldwork combined with semi-structured interviews, this paper identifies and discusses three key themes that develop and, in places, challenge our current under -standing of farmer treatment practices. These areas -treatment knowledge and understanding, a duty of care and autonomy of treatment practice -are seen to have complex effects on the use of veterinary medicines in dairy cattle and, as such, highlight critical areas for further research and opportunities for policy interventions aimed at improving responsible medicine use.

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