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Preferred and optimal swimming speeds in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) at three temperatures (2025)

Sustained exercise in aquaculture is known to improve the health and growth of finfish. Implementing exercise regimes has become an increasing focus in aquaculture practice. This study examined the relationship between the preferred swimming speed (Upref) and the optimal swimming...

Year Published: 2025Topics: Husbandry & ManagementAnimal Type: Fish, Trout

Citation: Mittún, Ó. av F., Svendsen, M. B. S., Andersen, L. E. J. et al. 2025. Preferred and optimal swimming speeds in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) at three temperatures. Fishes 10(2), 64.

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Contactless body temperature assessment for signalling humane endpoints in a mouse model of sepsis

Minimising suffering is an ethical and legal requirement in animal research. This is particularly relevant for research on animal models of sepsis and septic shock, which show rapid progression towards severe stages and death. Specific and reliable criteria signalling non-recovery...

Year Published: 2025Topics: Disease/Experimental Model, Humane EndpointAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: Miranda, C., Oliveira, L., Carmo, A. M. et al. 2025. Contactless body temperature assessment for signalling humane endpoints in a mouse model of sepsis. Animal Welfare 34, e13.

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Does the regular husbandry handling method affect response to a novel handler (2024)

Aims: Aim 1: Investigate the effects of tube vs tail handing on ease of handling of mice by future experimenters. Aim 2: Investigate the effects of tube vs tail handling on anxiety in mice. Aim 3: Investigate where there are...

Year Published: 2024Topics: HandlingAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: McLaughlin, T., Langston, R., Dennison, N. 2024. Does the regular husbandry handling method affect response to a novel handler. Animal Technology and Welfare 23(3), 215–216.

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Behavioural engagement of Holstein Friesian dairy cattle with different mounting techniques for salt licks as environmental enrichment (2025)

With increasing numbers of dairy farms adopting zero-grazing systems, there is a growing need for indoor environmental enrichment methods. Enrichment is necessary to meet industry requirements and fulfil behavioural motivations, such as oral manipulation. This study evaluated the magnitude with...

Year Published: 2025Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Cattle

Citation: McLaughlin, D. L., Blackie, N. 2025. Behavioural engagement of Holstein Friesian dairy cattle with different mounting techniques for salt licks as environmental enrichment. Animals 15(5), 701.

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Stress induced by fishing in common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) and relative impact on its use as an experimental model (2025)

The common octopus (Octopus vulgaris), among coleoid cephalopods, has evolved the most complex nervous system and sophisticated behaviors. Historically, O. vulgaris was a key animal model for neurophysiology research, and today, it is studied for its genomic innovations. However, unlike...

Year Published: 2025Topics: Relocation & TransportAnimal Type: Cephalopod, Invertebrate

Citation: Maselli, V., Norcia, M., Pinto, B. et al. 2025. Stress induced by fishing in common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) and relative impact on its use as an experimental model. Animals 15(4), 503.

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A literature review on equine bedding: Impacts on horse and human welfare, health, and the environment (2025)

Bedding is an important component of equine accommodation management. Choosing the right bedding is important for stable management and its selection may include considerations such as the sourcing of the material, the capital investment and ongoing costs, delivery, storage, installation,...

Year Published: 2025Topics: Husbandry & ManagementAnimal Type: Equine

Citation: Masebo, N. T., Benedetti, B., Mountricha, M. et al. 2025. A literature review on equine bedding: Impacts on horse and human welfare, health, and the environment. Animals 15(5), 751.

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Acute effect of short-term benzocaine anesthesia on the skin mucus microbiome of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

Routine aquaculture practices such as capture, transportation, and handling can disrupt the relationship between commensal and opportunistic bacteria in the fish skin microbiome. Anesthetic baths are a common welfare practice in aquaculture to reduce stress during handling. However, to date,...

Year Published: 2025Topics: Anesthesia & SedationAnimal Type: Fish, Salmon

Citation: Martins, P., Pimentel, T., Ribeiro, N. et al. 2025. Acute effect of short-term benzocaine anesthesia on the skin mucus microbiome of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Animals 15(11), 1566.

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Captive husbandry of the Bynoe’s gecko (Heteronotia binoei) (2025)

Covers topics such as health, housing, handling, diet and feeding

Year Published: 2025Topics: Handling, Housing, Husbandry & ManagementAnimal Type: Lizard, Reptile

Citation: Martinic, G., Burns, K. 2025. Captive husbandry of the Bynoe's gecko (Heteronotia binoei). Animal Technology and Welfare 24(1), 39–43.

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Facial expressions during compound interventions of nociception, conspecific isolation, and sedation in horses

Facial expressions in prey animals such as equines can convey information regarding their internal state and are therefore often used as cues for welfare and pain evaluation. The state of pain is commonly compared to a neutral state with little...

Year Published: 2025Topics: Welfare AssessmentAnimal Type: Equine

Citation: Lundblad, J., Rhodin, M., Hernlund, E. et al. 2025. Facial expressions during compound interventions of nociception, conspecific isolation, and sedation in horses. Scientific Reports 15(1), 5373.

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Exploring the induction and measurement of positive affective state in equines through a personality-centred lens (2025)

There is increasing focus on how to induce and measure positive affective states in animals and the development of social license to operate has brought this to the forefront within equestrianism. This study aimed to utilise a range of methods...

Year Published: 2025Topics: Personality, Welfare AssessmentAnimal Type: Equine

Citation: Loftus, L., Newman, A., Leach, M. et al. 2025. Exploring the induction and measurement of positive affective state in equines through a personality-centred lens. Scientific Reports 15(1), 18550.

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