Good afternoon all,
Did anyone see this webinar from Nina von Keyserlingk, University of British Columbia?
It's a hefty 1 hr 13 mins, available here: https://hoards.com/article-30368-reimagining-the-future-of-dairy-&ndash-maintaining-our-social-license-by-improving-animal-welfare.html
The key point I took away relevant to this project: "Education alone does not improve consumer trust"
I should have prefaced that this is based on total of 50 Canadian consumers. Jump to ~ 20 mins to see this.
Cow-separation is also addressed. Jump to ~33 minutes. Here consumers rated 4 systems from 1 - 7, 1 being negative, 7 being positive:
System - Rating
Calf separated, individual housing - 2.7
Calf separated, group housing - 2.7
Calf separated, foster mother - 2.9
Cow -calf dairy system - 4.9
This is really insightful - the consumer is obviously not accepting of current practices but the foster mother system represents only a slight improvement. Even the cow-calf system didn't generate an overwhelming positive response. These results suggest this is very complex issue and the current approaches being tabled still don't meet the customers expectations. On a positive note, it tells us we don't need to go changing to foster mother, cow-calf systems anytime soon.