Is the rotarod test an objective alternative to the gait score for evaluating walking ability in chickens?
Publication/Journal: Animal Welfare
Keywords: animal welfare, broiler, domestic fowl, gait score, motor co-ordination, walking ability
2019
Developing a Collaborative Agenda for Humanities and Social Scientific Research on Laboratory Animal Science and Welfare
Publication/Journal: Plos One
Keywords: animal welfare, laboratory animals, social science
2016
Test-retest reliability of the Welfare Quality® animal welfare assessment protocol for growing pigs
Publication/Journal: Animal Welfare
Keywords: animal welfare assessment, animal-based measure, farm, pig, test-retest reliability, welfare quality®
2016
Perseveration in a guessing task by laying hens selected for high or low levels of feather pecking does not support classification of feather pecking as a stereotypy
Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Keywords: feather pecking, genetic selection, guessing task, laying hens, recurrent perseveration, stereotyped behaviour
2015
Vigilance and roosting behaviour of laying hens on different perch heights
Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Keywords: antipredator hypothesis, laying hens, perch height, roosting behaviour, vigilance
2014
Perch material and diameter affects particular perching behaviours in laying hens
Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Keywords: animal welfare, behavior, behaviour, laying hens, perch design, perching
2010
Noise-dependent vocal plasticity in domestic fowl
Publication/Journal: Animal Behaviour
Keywords: acoustic communication, chicken, environmental noise, gallus gallus, lombard effect, syllable duration, temporal summation
2009
Effects of weight, temperature and behaviour on the circadian rhythm of salivary cortisol in growing pigs
Publication/Journal: animal
Keywords: circadian rhythm, mixed-effects model, pigs, salivary cortisol
2008
Vocalisation of domestic pigs () as an indicator for their adaptation towards ambient temperatures
Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Keywords: acoustic monitoring, cortisol, fattening pigs, lying behaviour, temperature, vocalisation
2004