

| Contributor(s):: Knoll, Maximilian, Bokkers, Eddie A. Rooting for feed: Mixing corn pellets into rooting material tends to increase the presence of grower and finisher pigs in the rooting area but not its cleanliness | Contributor(s):: Lv, Jing, Zhao, Xun-Wu, Su, Hang, Wang, Zhi-Peng, Wang, Chao, Li, Jian-Hong, Li, Xiang, Zhang, Run-Xiang, Bao, Jun | Contributor(s):: Miglioli, Amanda, Vasconcellos, Angélica da SilvaĮffects of group size on the behaviour, heart rate, immunity, and growth of Holstein dairy calves G., Franks, BeccaĬan behavioural management improve behaviour and reproduction in captive blue-and-yellow macaws (Ara ararauna)? | Contributor(s):: Powell, Christine, von Keyserlingk, Marina A. Tank cleaning temporarily increases stress and decreases affiliative behavior in zebrafish | Contributor(s):: MacLean, Evan L., Fine, Aubrey, Herzog, Harold, Strauss, Eric, Cobb, Mia L. The New Era of Canine Science: Reshaping Our Relationships With Dogs | Contributor(s):: Shoesmith, Emily, Santos de Assis, Luciana, Shahab, Lion, Ratschen, Elena, Toner, Paul, Kale, Dimitra, Reeve, Catherine, Mills, Daniel S. The Perceived Impact of The First UK COVID-19 Lockdown on Companion Animal Welfare and Behaviour: A Mixed-Method Study of Associations with Owner Mental Health | Contributor(s):: Spooner, Sarah Louise, Stride, Jessica Rachael Obese cats with accumulated visceral.Īnimal-human two-shot images: Their out-of-context interpretation and the implications for zoo and conservation settings BCS does not always reflect visceral fat accumulation which induces pro-inflammatory reactions. | Contributor(s):: Yuki Okada, Hiromichi Ueno, Takayuki Mizorogi, Kenji Ohara, Koh Kawasumi, Toshiro AraiĪccumulated visceral and subcutaneous fat masses were measured with computed tomography (CT) in cats with various body condition scores (BCS) from 5/9 to 9/9. Scientific and Ethical Issues in Exporting Welfare Findings to Different Animal Subpopulations: The Case of Semi-Captive Elephants Involved in Animal-Visitor Interactions (AVI) in South Africa | Contributor(s):: Trevathan-Minnis, Melissa, Schroeder, Katy, Eccles, Emily A.Ĭhanging with the times: A qualitative content analysis of perceptions toward the study and practice of human–animal interactions Improvising care: Managing experimental animals at a Japanese laboratoryĮmpathy Levels Among Veterinary Medicine Students in Colombia (South America)

We assessed the development and current status of training programs. Many articles have shown the benefits of operant conditioning training techniques in the care and welfare of several species of nonhuman primates however, the information regarding their use in strepsirrhine species is scarce. | Contributor(s):: Fernández-Lázaro, G., Dye, M. Unraveling Individual Animal, Visitor Number, and Climatic Influences on Behavior, Space Use and Interactions With Keepers-A Case Study on Captive Hornbills

| Contributor(s):: Deniz, Matheus, de Sousa, Karolini Tenffen, Moro, Matheus Fernando, Vale, Marcos Martinez do, Dittrich, João Ricardo, Machado Filho, Luiz Carlos Pinheiro, Hötzel, Maria José Social hierarchy influences dairy cows’ use of shade in a silvopastoral system under intensive rotational grazing This study aims at understanding the interconnections between GC and AAI by analysing deeply which interaction with animals is.Ĭan Tail and Ear Postures Be Suitable to Capture the Affective State of Growing Pigs? Green Care (GC) and Animal Assisted Interventions (AAI) are recognised practices useful to enhance the wellbeing of people through interaction with nature and animals. | Contributor(s):: Galardi, M., De Santis, M., Moruzzo, R., Mutinelli, F., Contalbrigo, L.
