What do complementary and alternative medicines mean to UK dairy farmers and how do they use them?
Kayleigh M. Crouch, Helen Cramer, Gwen M. Rees, Debbie Sharp, David C. Barrett, Christie Cabral

TL;DR
UK dairy farmers use complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) as part of holistic health management, often alongside conventional practices.
Contribution
The study explores how UK dairy farmers conceptualize and use CAM, revealing a complex and holistic approach to animal health.
Findings
Farmers view CAM as a range of health strategies, not a single product.
CAM is linked to holistic farming and used to reduce antibiotic overuse.
Farmers consult multiple resources to understand CAM and conventional medicine.
Abstract
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is used by some farmers to support herd health management practices. There is concern by a large majority of the veterinary community, who consider CAM to be counter to evidence-based practice. Little is known about what and how CAM is used on farms, and it is not clear which products or practices are encompassed by what farmers consider to be CAM. This paper reports on a study exploring the use of CAM on dairy farms in the UK. Twenty farms with a range of management systems and herd sizes were recruited. Interviews were conducted with 24 farmers via face-to-face, telephone or videoconferencing modalities necessitated by the Covid-19 movement restrictions. 16 farms were visited to collect observational data using ethnographic fieldnotes and photographs. Interviews were conducted using topic guides and explored participants’ experience of CAM…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLivestock Management and Performance Improvement · Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies · Food Science and Nutritional Studies
