ISAE2015 : : proceedings of the 49th Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology : 14-17 September 2015, Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan : ethology for sustainable society / / edited by Takeshi Yasue [and four others] ; illustrations by Maki Saito.
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ISAE2015 : proceedings of the 49th Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology : 14-17 September 2015, Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan : ethology for sustainable society / edited by Takeshi Yasue [and four others] ; illustrations by Maki Saito. Wageningen, Netherlands : Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2015. ©2015 1 online resource (225 p.) text rdacontent computer rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Introduction; Acknowledgements; Sponsors; Sapporo; Scientific and social program; Table of contents; Abstracts; Wood-Gush Memorial Lecture; A study on the normal behaviour of cattle in Japan; Shusuke Sato; Plenaries; Applied ethology for ever: animal management and welfare are integral to sustainability; Michael C. Appleby; Animal welfare assessment: the US perspective; Cassandra Tucker; One world-one welfare: the companion animal conundrum; Natalie Waran; Social life of captive chimpanzees: the two faces of behavioral freedom; Naruki Morimura How growing environment effects on reproductive behavior - taking Orangutan (genus Pongo) for exampleNoko Kuze; Session 1. Animal welfare assessment for good farm practice and production; Producer estimations and perceived importance of lameness in dairy cattle: where do we move from here?; Janet H Higginson Cutler1, Jeff Rushen2, Anne Marie De Passillé2, Jenny Gibbons3, Karin Orsel4, Ed A Pajor4, Herman W Barkema4, Laura Solano4, Doris Pellerin5, Derek Haley1 and Elsa Vasseur6; The influence of gentle interactions during milking on avoidance distance, milk quality and milk flow in dairy cows Stephanie Lürzel1, Kerstin Barth2, Andreas Futschik3 and Susanne Waiblinger1Human-animal interactions and safety during dairy cattle handling; Cecilia Lindahl1, Stefan Pinzke2, Anders Herlin3 and Linda J Keeling4; Daily lying behaviour as an indicator of pregnancy toxemia in dairy goats; G. Zobel1, K. Leslie2, D.M. Weary1 and M.A.G. Von Keyserlingk1; What can carcass-based assessments tell us about the lifetime welfare of pigs?; Grace Carroll1, Laura Boyle2, Alison Hanlon3, Kym Griffin1, Lisa Collins4 and Niamh O' Connell1 From farm to slaughter: broiler welfare assessment during catching, loading, transport and lairageLeonie Jacobs1,2, Evelyne Delezie2, Luc Duchateau1, Xavier Gellynck1, Klara Goethals1, Evelien Lambrecht1 and Frank Tuyttens1,2; Relationship between lameness scored on farm and foot pad lesions scored at the abattoir in broiler chicken flocks; Kathe Elise Kittelsen1, Randi Oppermann Moe2, Erik Georg Granquist2, Jens Askov Jensen3 and Bruce David4; Reliability of the visual gait score as a method of gait assessment in domestic ducks; Brendan Duggan, Paul Hocking and Dylan Clements Session 2. Free topicsStartling pigs - a new measure of pig affect and welfare; Poppy Statham1, Neill Campbell2, Sion Hannuna2, Samantha Jones1, Bethany Loftus1, Jo Murrell1, Emma Robinson3, Elizabeth Paul1, William Browne4 and Michael Mendl1; Repeated testing in a cognitive bias paradigm in pigs; Jenny Stracke, Sandra Düpjan, Armin Tuchscherer and Birger Puppe; Is the cognitive bias test able to assess changes in emotional state due to housing conditions in pigs?; Ricard Carreras1, Eva Mainau1,2, Xènia Moles1, Antoni Dalmau1, Xavier Manteca2 and Antonio Velarde1 The association between plumage condition, fearfulness and range use as monitored by RFID, in free- These are the proceedings of the 49th Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology, held 14-17 September 2015 in Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan.Examples of the topics are:Animal welfare assessment for good farm practice and production.Freedom to express normal behaviour in captive animals.Human-animal interactions and animal cognition. Includes index. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed June 27, 2016). Animal behavior Congresses. 90-8686-271-3 Yasue, Takeshi, editor. Saito, Maki, illustrator. |
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