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Animal Welfare - Content and Abstracts
Volume 24
Issue 1
February 2015
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- Potential welfare impacts of kill-trapping European moles (Talpa europaea) using scissor traps and Duffus traps: a post mortem examination study. SE Baker, RF Shaw, RPD Atkinson, P West and DW Macdonald
- An initial investigation into the effects of isolation and enrichment on the welfare of laboratory pigs housed in the PigTurn® System, assessed using tear staining, behaviour, physiology and haematology. SP DeBoer, JP Garner, RR McCain, DC Lay Jr, SD Eicher and JN Marchant-Forde
- The day-to-day management of UK leisure horses and the prevalence of owner-reported stable-related and handling behaviour problems. J Hockenhull and E Creighton
- Pushed to the limit: food abundance determines tag-induced harm in penguins.
RP Wilson, JE Sala, A Gómez-Laich, J Ciancio and F Quintana - Broiler chicken welfare assessment in GLOBALGAP® certified and non-certified farms in Brazil. AP de Oliveira Souza, EC de Oliveira Sans, BR Müller and CFM Molento
- Effectiveness of animal health and welfare planning in dairy herds: a review. L Tremetsberger and C Winckler
- Comparison of locomotion scoring for dairy cows by experienced and inexperienced raters using live or video observation methods. A Schlageter-Tello, EAM Bokkers, PWG Groot Koerkamp, T Van Hertem, S Viazzi, CEB Romanini, I Halachmi, C Bahr, D Berckmans and K Lokhorst
- The use of judgement bias to assess welfare in farm livestoc. L Baciadonna and AG McElligott
- Behavioural evaluation of analgesic efficacy for pain mitigation in lame sows. MD Pairis-Garcia, AK Johnson, KJ Stalder, CA Abell, LA Karriker, JF Coetzee and ST Millman
- The risk factors affecting the development of vent pecking and cannibalism in free-range and organic laying hens. SL Lambton, TG Knowles, C Yorke and CJ Nicol