The field of farm animal welfare is vast, but not everything has been discovered yet! That's why research is very active on this subject, notably through national research institutes (INRA, CNRS, ANSES) and technical institutes (Idele, ITAVI, IFIP). Veterinary and agronomy schools, as well as universities, are home to researchers with dozens of questions to answer.
For example, a researcher at AgroSupDijon is investigating the links between farmer psychology, herd behavior and the application of herd welfare recommendations (see research project opposite).
In many emerging fields, such as animal welfare, information simply comes from the field! So we need to track down these innovative practices, research, analyze and test them to measure their transferability and disseminate them to as many people as possible(here are a few methodological elements on this subject, taken from a lecture given by M. Meynard at the RMT Bea - Agribea seminar).
Understand how breeders take well-being and ethology into account, through an interview published on the PLM magazine website: