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  1. Acquire and make easily accessible to zoo and aquarium professionals the current body of knowledge on animal welfare and ethics.
  2. Conduct and facilitate welfare assessments and applied welfare research on captive exotic animals.
  3. Convene important discussions and presentations on captive exotic animal welfare and ethics.
  4. Train professionals on captive exotic animal welfare best practices and policies.
  5. Recognize advances in improving captive exotic animal welfare and ethics through awards.
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Stress response, peripheral serotonin and natural antibodies in feather pecking genotypes and phenotypes and their relation with coping style

Authors: Jerine A. J. van der Eijk, Aart Lammers, Joergen B. Kjaer, T. Bas Rodenburg

Publication/Journal: Physiology & Behavior

Keywords: feather pecking, genotype, natural antibody, phenotype, serotonin, stress response

2019


An automated positioning system for monitoring chickens’ location: Accuracy and registration success in a free-range area

Authors: Lisanne M. Stadig, Bart Ampe, T. Bas Rodenburg, Bert Reubens, Jarissa Maselyne, Shaojie Zhuang, Johan Criel, Frank A. M. Tuyttens

Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science

Keywords: accuracy, outdoor, poultry, signal reception, ultra-wideband, vegetation

2018


An automated positioning system for monitoring chickens’ location: Effects of wearing a backpack on behaviour, leg health and production

Authors: Lisanne M. Stadig, T. Bas Rodenburg, Bart Ampe, Bert Reubens, Frank A. M. Tuyttens

Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science

Keywords: body weight, broiler chicken, habituation, position monitoring, ultra-wideband, welfare

2018


Access to litter during rearing and environmental enrichment during production reduce fearfulness in adult laying hens

Authors: Margrethe Brantsæter, Fernanda M. Tahamtani, Janicke Nordgreen, Ellen Sandberg, Tone Beate Hansen, T. Bas Rodenburg, Randi Oppermann Moe, Andrew Michael Janczak

Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science

Keywords: environmental enrichment, fearfulness, laying hen, litter, rearing, welfare

2017


Barren diets increase wakeful inactivity in calves

Authors: Laura E. Webb, Bas Engel, Kees van Reenen, Eddie A. M. Bokkers

Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science

Keywords: animal welfare, diet, inactivity, stereotypies, veal calves

2017


Effect of free-range access, shelter type and weather conditions on free-range use and welfare of slow-growing broiler chickens

Authors: Lisanne M. Stadig, T. Bas Rodenburg, Bart Ampe, Bert Reubens, Frank A. M. Tuyttens

Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science

Keywords: artificial shelter, fearfulness, leg health, outdoor, poultry, short rotation coppice

2017


Emotional states and emotional contagion in pigs after exposure to a positive and negative treatment

Authors: Inonge Reimert, Stephanie Fong, T. Bas Rodenburg, J. Elizabeth Bolhuis

Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science

Keywords: behaviour, emotional contagion, emotions, empathy, pigs

2017


Facilitating ‘learning from mom how to eat like a pig’ to improve welfare of piglets around weaning

Authors: Marije Oostindjer, Bas Kemp, Henry van den Brand, J. Elizabeth Bolhuis

Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science

Keywords: enrichment, perinatal flavour learning, piglet, social learning, stress, weaning

2014


Predicting feather damage in laying hens during the laying period. Is it the past or is it the present?

Authors: Elske N. de Haas, J. Elizabeth Bolhuis, Ingrid C. de Jong, Bas Kemp, Andrew M. Janczak, T. Bas Rodenburg

Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science

Keywords: feather pecking, genotype, laying, laying hens, litter, rearing

2014


Responses to novel situations of female and castrated male pigs with divergent social breeding values and different backtest classifications in barren and straw-enriched housing

Authors: Inonge Reimert, T. Bas Rodenburg, Winanda W. Ursinus, Bas Kemp, J. Elizabeth Bolhuis

Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science

Keywords: backtest, enrichment, gender differences, novelty, pigs, social breeding values

2014


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