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  • Animal Welfare Science
  • Agricultural Education

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  • Effective euthanasia practices are crucial for animal welfare in dairy farming.
  • Dairy workers require enhanced decision-making skills regarding animal euthanasia.
  • Current training methods may not adequately address the complexities of on-farm euthanasia.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate an interactive, case-based euthanasia training program for dairy workers.
  • To assess the program's impact on participants' perceived skills in euthanasia decision-making and awareness of timely euthanasia.
  • To identify factors influencing changes in perceived knowledge of euthanasia practices.

Main Methods:

  • An interactive, on-farm training program using 14 case scenarios across calf and adult cattle production stages was developed.
  • A survey instrument measured participants' perceived knowledge of euthanasia practices before and after the training.
  • Multivariable mixed-effects logistic regression models analyzed factors affecting score changes, including age, experience, and farm role.

Main Results:

  • Participants reported increased confidence in identifying compromised animals (score change = 0.35), determining euthanasia necessity (score change = 0.64), and understanding timely euthanasia importance (score change = 0.26).
  • Age and prior euthanasia experience were significantly associated with improved perceived knowledge.
  • Younger, less-experienced workers showed greater potential for improvement, suggesting targeted training.

Conclusions:

  • The interactive, case-based euthanasia training program effectively enhanced dairy workers' confidence and decision-making skills.
  • The program is a valuable tool for improving dairy animal welfare through better euthanasia practices.
  • Prioritizing training for younger, less-experienced personnel can maximize program impact.