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Saraceni, Julia; Winder, Charlotte; Renaud, David; Nelson, Erin 2022-04-25 The objective of this study was to better understand the motivations and barriers that influence producers' decisions to use pain control for disbudding and dehorning. This data reflects the discussion guide that was used to guide interviews with dairy producers across Ontario.
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Saraceni, Julia; Van Os, Jennifer; Miltenburg, Cynthia; Nelson, Erin; Renaud, David; Winder, Charlotte 2021-06-28 <p>The objective of this study was to understand common dehorning and disbudding practices in Wisconsin to better target extension education programming to encourage adoption of best practices.</p> <p><b>Data analysis plan</b>: A survey was distributed in 2019 to Wisconsin dairy farmers and calf raisers, both online and at extension events. This data analysis plan was created prior to survey analysis as a general plan for analysis of quantitative data with regression models, and qualitative data with thematic analysis.</p> <p><b>Supplemental data</b>: This data reflects a subset of the survey that was distributed in 2019 to Wisconsin dairy farmers and calf raisers, both online and at extension events.</p> <p><b>Supplementary qualitative data</b>: A survey was distributed in 2019 to Wisconsin dairy farmers and calf raisers, both online and at extension events. Thematic analysis using NVivo software was performed on written responses to a number of survey questions. This document comprises additional results from two survey questions regarding disbudding and dehorning practices.</p>
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Vaarst, Mette; Ritter, Caroline; Saraceni, Julia; Roche, Steven; Wynands, Erin; Kelton, David F.; Koralesky, Katherine 2024-06-21 This is a narrative review data set. It includes information from 117 articles that used qualitative research methods and were related to humans, dairy cows, calves, and farming. The articles were published in selected journals not directly targeting dairy science audiences.These materials are organized by review topic: Animal welfare, human-animal bond, human lives around dairy cattle, technology in dairy farming, dairy farming in ecological landscapes, dairy farming in human society, and dairy farming in food landscapes. In each section and sub-section (where applicable), we included a summarized/paraphrased research aim as expressed by the authors, methods, and study location.

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