s we see in this study or to
third-party audits related to labelling and product-differentiation
programmes as seen in the USA and Europe
(Fraser, 2006). In either case, understanding how the
farmers experience animal welfare inspection contributes
to the understanding of the social construction of animal
welfare in daily practice at the farms, and how animal
welfare and inspection can be viewed as interlinked.
Because the governmental Danish inspection of animal
welfare legislation is relatively new, limited relevant
research has been carried out to date. The aim of th