Publications
Environmental enrichment for pregnant sows modulates HPA-axis and behavior in the offspring
Our goal was to assess the effects of environmental enrichment during gestation on the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis (HPA) and behavior of offspring. In order to test our hypothesis, we kept 18 sows (Sus scrofa domesticus) in straw during the final third...
Year Published: 2019Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Pig
Citation: Tatemoto, P., Bernardino, T., Alves, L. et al. 2019. Environmental enrichment for pregnant sows modulates HPA-axis and behavior in the offspring. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 220, 104854.
Read MoreInfluence of nest boxes and claw abrasive devices on feather pecking and the fear responses of layer breeders in natural mating colony cages
Natural mating colony cages for parent-stock layer breeders, instead of conventional cages with artificial insemination, have been widely adopted by many commercial farms in China. Although some natural mating behaviours can be expressed and broader activity space is provided compared...
Year Published: 2019Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Bird, Chicken
Citation: Shi, H., Li, B., Tong, Q. et al. 2019. Influence of nest boxes and claw abrasive devices on feather pecking and the fear responses of layer breeders in natural mating colony cages. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 220, 104842.
Read MoreA systematic review of social and environmental factors and their implications for indoor cat welfare
Cats are one of the world's most populous companion animals, yet little is known about how the home environment is adapted relative to their needs. Outdoor access is thought to be beneficial for both the physical and mental wellbeing of...
Year Published: 2019Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Cat
Citation: Foreman-Worsley, R., Farnworth, M. J. A systematic review of social and environmental factors and their implications for indoor cat welfare. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 220, 104841.
Read MoreBehavioural anxiety predisposes rabbits to intra-operative apnoea and cardiorespiratory instability
Rabbits are prone to complications from both anaesthesia and anxiety. Given that anxiety can often impact quality of anaesthesia, we developed a novel cage-side anxiety assessment, and sought to determine whether it correlated to pre- and intra-operative cardiorespiratory changes. We...
Year Published: 2019Topics: Anesthesia & SedationAnimal Type: Rabbit
Citation: Krall, C., Glass, S., Dancourt, G. et al. 2019. Behavioural anxiety predisposes rabbits to intra-operative apnoea and cardiorespiratory instability. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 221, 104875.
Read MoreRefining canine welfare assessment in kennels: Evaluating the reliability of Field Instantaneous Dog Observation (FIDO) scoring
Accurate assessments of behavior and welfare are needed to evaluate the state of domestic dogs maintained in commercial breeding (CB) and other types of kennels. Field assessments of dogs' states of being must be valid, reliable, and efficient. However, concerns...
Year Published: 2019Topics: Welfare AssessmentAnimal Type: Dog
Citation: Mugenda, L., Shreyer, T., Croney, C. 2019. Refining canine welfare assessment in kennels: Evaluating the reliability of Field Instantaneous Dog Observation (FIDO) scoring. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 221, 104874.
Read MoreExploration of potential triggers for self-directed behaviours and regurgitation and reingestion in zoo-housed chimpanzees
The unique challenges faced by animals living in zoos can lead to the production of anxiety-related behaviours. In this study we aimed to understand what specific factors may cause chimpanzees to display these behaviours. In non-human primates, displacement behaviours, such...
Year Published: 2019Topics: Abnormal/Problematic BehaviorAnimal Type: Chimpanzee, Nonhuman Primate
Citation: Wallace, E. K., Herrelko, E. S., Koski, S. E. et al. 2019. Exploration of potential triggers for self-directed behaviours and regurgitation and reingestion in zoo-housed chimpanzees. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 221, 104878.
Read MoreTime’s up for tick-over colonies… Do we now need to maintain so many GA mouse lines?
The practice of continually breeding lines to maintain them as a live resource either in-between studies or indefinitely “just in case” is common practice in many animal facilities. This process of “ticking over” colonies has historically occurred due to the...
Year Published: 2019Topics: ReproductionAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Newman, S., Woodley, S. 2019. Time's up for tick-over colonies… Do we now need to maintain so many GA mouse lines? Animal Technology and Welfare 17(3), 155-157.
Read MoreReport of the Enrichment; Awareness and Uptake Workshop 2018 on 26th June at College Court, Leicester
The point of the session was to have a collaborative discussion about environmental enrichment. The organisers wanted to know people's experiences with enrichment, the barriers they have faced, if they have overcome any, and also to share some of their...
Year Published: 2019Topics: Environmental Enrichment, ReproductionAnimal Type: Mouse, Rat, Rodent
Citation: King, J. 2018. Report of the Enrichment; Awareness and Uptake Workshop 2018 on 26th June at College Court, Leicester. Animal Technology and Wefare 17(3), 163-167. [Meeting Report]
Read MoreA pig’s tale, “travelling in style”
This paper describes the design and construction – by Animal Care Technicians – of a cage-style crate to transport experimental pigs between buildings that minimizes harm and distress.
Year Published: 2019Topics: Relocation & TransportAnimal Type: Pig
Citation: Duckett, L., Phelon, L., Wheeler, L. 2018. A pig's tale, “travelling in style”. Animal Technology and Welfare 17(3), 189-192 (IAT Congress 2018 Poster Presentation).
Read MoreEnrichment centered on human interaction moderates fear-induced aggression and increases positive expectancy in fearful shelter dogs
Some otherwise non-aggressive dogs may display fear-induced aggression under stressful conditions. Admittance to an animal shelter is a stressful experience for dogs, and aggression is often used as a criterion by shelters for precluding opportunities for adoption. We, therefore, examined...
Year Published: 2019Topics: Environmental Enrichment, Human-Animal InteractionAnimal Type: Dog
Citation: Willen, R. M., Schiml, P. A., Hennessy, M. B. Enrichment centered on human interaction moderates fear-induced aggression and increases positive expectancy in fearful shelter dogs. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 217, 57-62.
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