Environmental Enrichment
Do hens use enrichments provided in free-range systems?
Hens in free-range systems are given enrichments to increase foraging and limit injurious pecking, but the efficacy of enrichment types requires investigation. We studied hen behaviour and feather cover in eight commercial free-range flocks each given access to four enrichments...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Bird, Chicken
Citation: Sandilands, V., Baker, L., Donbavand, J. et al. 2022. Do hens use enrichments provided in free-range systems? Animals 12(8), 995.
Read MoreImpact of stationary brush quantity on brush use in group-housed dairy heifers
Our objectives were to evaluate the effect of stationary brush quantity on brush use and competition in weaned dairy heifers naïve to brushes. Sixty-three Holstein heifers (95 ± 5.7 days old) were housed in groups of eight (with the exception...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Cattle
Citation: Reyes, F. S., Gimenez, A. R., Anderson, K. M. et al. 2022. Impact of stationary brush quantity on brush use in group-housed dairy heifers. Animals 12(8), 972.
Read MoreA review of welfare indicators for sea turtles undergoing rehabilitation, with emphasis on environmental enrichment
For animals undergoing rehabilitation it is vital to monitor welfare in a way that is feasible, practical, and limits stress to the animal. The industry gold standard is to assess welfare under the Five Domains model, including nutrition, environment, physical...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Environmental Enrichment, Welfare AssessmentAnimal Type: Reptile, Turtle & Tortoise
Citation: Diggins, R., Burrie, R., Ariel, E. et al. 2022. A review of welfare indicators for sea turtles undergoing rehabilitation, with emphasis on environmental enrichment. Animal Welfare 31(2), 219-230.
Read MoreWelfare of encaged rodents: Species specific behavioral reaction of voles to new enrichment items
The enrichment of the environment of captive animals is one of the methods applied to reduce stress of the animals and to assure their proper welfare. However, placing objects in a limited space of a cage does not always have...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Other Rodent, Rodent
Citation: Kapusta, J., Kruczek, M., Pochroń, E. et al. 2022. Welfare of encaged rodents: Species specific behavioral reaction of voles to new enrichment items. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 246, 105522.
Read MoreAutomatic brushes induce positive emotions and foster positive social interactions in group-housed horses
In mammals, positive tactile contact is recognized as an effective tool for triggering positive affective states. In this study, we investigated the benefits of providing automatic rotative brushes for group-housed horses. Our three aims were: i. to determine whether horses...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Equine
Citation: Lansade, L., Lemarchand, J., Reigner, F. et al. 2022. Automatic brushes induce positive emotions and foster positive social interactions in group-housed horses. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 246, 105538.
Read MoreEffects of environmental enrichment on recognition memory in zebrafish larvae
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) constitute a useful model for studying memory function and impairment in vertebrates and are now widely used in translational research. On the one hand, the adoption of simple, fast and reliable tests such as novel object recognition...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Fish, Zebrafish
Citation: Gatto, E., Bruzzone, M., Dal Maschio, M. et al. 2022. Effects of environmental enrichment on recognition memory in zebrafish larvae. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 247, 105552.
Read MoreThe utility of scatter feeding as enrichment: Do broiler chickens engage with scatter–fed items?
In recent years, welfare certification companies have encouraged the use of scatter feeding as enrichment material, though there is little scientific evidence to support a scatter feeding program. This study aimed to understand the impact of scatter feeding on the...
Year Published: 2021Topics: Environmental Enrichment, Husbandry & ManagementAnimal Type: Bird, Chicken
Citation: Wood, B., Rufener, C., Makagon, M. M. et al. 2021. The utility of scatter feeding as enrichment: Do broiler chickens engage with scatter–fed items? Animals 11(12), 3478.
Read MoreThe effect of music on livestock: Cattle, poultry and pigs
The welfare of animals, especially those kept in intensive production systems, is a priority for modern agriculture. This stems from the desire to keep animals healthy, to obtain a good-quality final product, and to meet the demands of today's consumers,...
Year Published: 2021Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Bird, Cattle, Chicken, Pig
Citation: Ciborowska, P., Michalczuk, M., Bień, D. 2021. The effect of music on livestock: Cattle, poultry and pigs. Animals 11(12), 3572.
Read MoreEffects of environmental enrichment on dog behaviour: Pilot study
Environmental enrichment (EE) can be used to enhance the environment of various animals. The aim of this pilot study was to determine the effects of seven EE activities (Bonding, Bubble machine, Conspecific play, Interactive toy, Playhouse, Stuffed food toy and...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Dog
Citation: Hunt, R. L., Whiteside, H., Prankel, S. 2022. Effects of environmental enrichment on dog behaviour: Pilot study. Animals 12(2), 141.
Read MoreThe use of attractants to stimulate neonatal piglet interest in rope enrichment
In the United States swine industry, preweaning mortality represents the highest mortality rate of any production phase, nearly half attributed to crushing. The overarching aim of this study was to determine if enrichment ropes would entice neonatal piglets away from...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Pig
Citation: Sundman, E. R., Gabler, N. K., Millman, S. T. et al. 2022. The use of attractants to stimulate neonatal piglet interest in rope enrichment. Animals 12(2), 211.
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