‘I want to be the sort of owner that he wants me to be’: Rationales for biosecurity implementation among British horse owners
Kelsey L. Spence,
Sarah M. Rosanowski,
Josh Slater
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundHorse owners play a critical role in mitigating the risk of pathogen spread between horses. However, little is known about how they view biosecurity and whether they experience barriers to the uptake of preventive measures.ObjectivesTo explore horse owners' attitudes, perceptions, and experiences of biosecurity and identify how these factors shape horse owners' decisions for biosecurity implementation.Study designQualitative study using semi‐structured interviews.MethodsInterviews were conducted with… Show more
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