International Animal Welfare Program Director, Aussie in USA, Fellow@Harvard, Affiliate@Stanford #animalwelfare researcher, author and sprout enthusiast.
Visiting Fellow Dr. @MishSinclair highlights strategic opportunities to collaborate with egg producers on improving the lives of egg-laying hens in an exclusive guest blog for @faunalytics published today.
https://t.co/zvfvKtisLC
A new international study led by visiting fellow Dr. @MishSinclair and former fellow @ngjayasimha published in @FrontiersIn worked with 224 egg producers in Asia to investigate the feasibility of transitioning to cage-free. The results: doable.
https://t.co/26rL1BC1I3
A new study published today by our visiting fellow Dr.
@MishSinclair et al in @FrontAnimalSci finds that egg consumers around the world want cage-free eggs, produced without suffering.
https://t.co/VSuXCWDUjc
@kcisney @AnimalLawHLS@jan_dutkiewicz@FrontAnimalSci Attitudes are a precursor or foundation for behaviour, (e.g Theory of Planned Behaviour). Even if the stated belief was due to a social desirability bias and not their belief it all – it shows there is a social trend in existence. It’s good news in this instance!
Most people everywhere care about the welfare of farmed animals according to new cross-cultural research led by ALPP Visiting Fellow Dr. @MishSinclair and 14 in-country collaborating co-authors published in @FrontAnimalSci.
https://t.co/PAHfPX13zm
Visiting Fellow Dr. @MishSinclair explores how Chinese stakeholders and consumers feel about Animal Welfare, and why there's room for optimism in the Chinese animal protection movement, in an exclusive guest blog for @faunalytics.
https://t.co/4UuLnxJVfY
#China#AnimalWelfare