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Societal demands for group housing of social farm animals such as rabbits are increasing due to animal welfare concerns. When breeding does are housed in groups, maternal protective behaviour negatively affects the reproductive performance of the does. In part-time group housing, does are housed in ...

Author(s)
Damme, L. G. W. van; Delezie, E.; Maertens, L.; Ampe, B.; Tuyttens, F. A. M.
Publisher
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Citation
World Rabbit Science, 2023, 31, 1, pp 47-55
CABI Book Chapter Info
Cover for Successful technology transfer of behavioral and animal welfare research to the farm and slaughter plant.

This chapter describes the successful transfer of the center-track restrainer system, which is used in many large beef slaughter plants, from a research project to widespread commercial use. It also provides tips on the successful conversion of individual gestation stalls to group sow housing. In...

Author(s)
Grandin, T.
ISBN
2021 CABI (H ISBN 9781789245219)
Type
Book chapter
AbstractFull Text

The present review aims to describe the effects of space allowance and group size on the welfare of farm animals. Under proper conditions, animals must be able to maintain and use their space in order to meet their basic physiological, psychological and social needs. The importance of a proper use...

Author(s)
Sánchez-Casanova, R. E.; Muñoz-Osorio, G. A.; Sarmiento-Franco, L. A.
Publisher
Asociación Interprofesional para el Desarrollo Agrario, Saragossa, Spain
Citation
ITEA, 2021, 117, 4, pp 375-389
Abstract

Some believe that farm animals need to be kept in conditions that provide 'natural' aspects in the animal's environment and, thus, provide the opportunity for the animals to perform their full 'behavioural repertoire'. Captivity may restrict either behaviours that animals have instinctive,...

Author(s)
Hemsworth, P. H.; Edwards, L. E.
Publisher
CSIRO, Collingwood, Australia
Citation
Animal Production Science, 2020, 61, 9/10, pp 915-930
Abstract

Gestation stall housing for pregnant sows (Sus scrofa) has been, or is being, phased out in many parts of the world in response to public criticism. However, in Brazil, one of the largest global producers and exporters of pork, gestation stall housing is still common. The objective of this study...

Author(s)
Yunes, M. C.; Keyserlingk, M. G. von; Hötzel, M. J.
Publisher
Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW), Wheathampstead, UK
Citation
Animal Welfare, 2018, 27, 4, pp 379-392
Abstract

Objective: The study was carried to determine the interaction effects of pen enrichment and sex on behavioral activities, skin lesions and physiology of Windsnyer pigs. Methods: Forty-eight growing Windsnyer pigs of both sex, with an average initial body weight of 21.6 (±9.01) kg were used. Four...

Author(s)
Mkwanazi, M. V.; Kanengoni, A. T.; Chimonyo, M.
Publisher
Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies, Seoul, Korea Republic
Citation
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 2019, 32, 3, pp 452-458
Abstract

The main impetus for 'modern' intensive animal production occurred after the Second World War, when Western governments developed policies to increase the availability of cheap, safe food for their populations. Livestock benefit under intensive husbandry by protection from environmental extremes...

Author(s)
Cronin, G. M.; Rault, J. L.; Glatz, P. C.
Publisher
Office International des Épizooties, Paris, France
Citation
Revue Scientifique et Technique - Office International des Épizooties, 2014, 33, 1, pp 139-151
Abstract

Modern animal breeds and poultry crosses do not fully realize their genetic potential for productivity due to the impact of various stresses (V.I. Fisinin et al., 2015). Recently, there has been a marked public concern about the negative impact of intensive rearing on animal health, food safety and ...

Author(s)
Bogolyubova, N. V.; Nekrasov, R. V.; Zelenchenkova, A. A.
Publisher
Agricultural Biology Editorial Office, NPO, Moscow, Russia
Citation
Sel'skokhozyaistvennaya Biologiya, 2022, 57, 4, pp 628-663
Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate associations of freestall design and cleanliness with cow lying behavior, hygiene, lameness, and risk of new high somatic cell count (SCC). Cows from 18 commercial freestall dairy herds (22 ± 15 cows/farm; mean ± SD) in Ontario, Canada, were enrolled...

Author(s)
Robles, I.; Zambelis, A.; Kelton, D. F.; Barkema, H. W.; Keefe, G. P.; Roy, J. P.; Keyserlingk, M. A. G. von; Devries, T. J.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc., Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Dairy Science, 2021, 104, 2, pp 2231-2242
Abstract

The domestic cat (Felis silvestris catus) originates from the solitary living African wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica). However, through domestication, the domestic cat has become more social towards conspecifics and group housing of cats is common, for example in cat shelters in some countries....

Author(s)
Loberg, J. M.; Lundmark, F.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2016, 182, pp 23-29

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