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The Universities Federation for Animal Welfare - The International Animal Welfare Science Society. RTs/Favs not necessarily an endorsement.

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2014.

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  1. prije 28 minuta

    ....consistent with reducing boredom Journal subscriptions available on the UFAW website:

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  2. prije 30 minuta

    ....but the findings suggest that playtime may have reduced both sub-optimal arousal and restless-seeking behaviour....

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  3. prije 32 minute

    Attempts to blind the observer to treatment were unsuccessful, so replication is required....

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  4. prije 33 minute

    Treatments were swapped creating a paired experimental design

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  5. prije 34 minute

    Investigation of positive, ambiguous and negative stimuli was also recorded

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  6. prije 35 minuta

    An ingenious study was devised in which behaviour was compared between those ferrets experiencing playtime and those not

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  7. prije 36 minuta

    The authors hypothesised that playtime would reduce restlessness, aggression, sensation-seeking and awake drowsiness, even 24 h later in the home cage

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  8. prije 38 minuta

    Entitled 'Does playtime reduce stimulus-seeking and other boredom-like behaviour in laboratory ferrets' by CC Burn et al

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  9. prije 39 minuta

    Moving on from game birds the next paper to be tweeted explores the topic of boredom-like behaviour in ferrets

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  10. prije 41 minutu

    The February issue of Animal Welfare is out now and features ten highly varied papers

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    30. sij

    People perceived the welfare of dogs living under control of humans higher than wild dogs who have behavioural, sexual, environmental and social freedom - why might that be? New research in Animal Welfare journal:

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    29. sij
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    29. sij

    I'm excited to be on the organising cttee for this important meeting which is looking to find ways to replace Carbon Dioxide with more humane ways of slaughtering or euthanising animals. 3rd Symposium on Replacements for CO2 Call for abstracts (PDF) -

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  14. 28. sij

    It's an excellent opening to February's issue. Available at:

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  15. 28. sij

    Their detailed assessment of game bird welfare leads them to conclude that a careful balance should be sought between the conditions experienced in early life and adequate prep for later life in the wild

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  16. 28. sij

    Madden et al noted those areas where artificial rearing deviated substantially from natural conditions

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  17. 28. sij

    And the authors also suggest methods by which more naturalistic rearing conditions may be achieved

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  18. 28. sij

    Differences between the way in which reared and wild-born game birds are also reviewed

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  19. 28. sij

    Thus this study draws from work examining how rearing environment influences post-release morphology, behaviour and survival

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  20. 28. sij

    As yet no studies have explored the specific indicators of welfare after this release

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