This study examined whether the human approach test (HAT) or novel object test (NOT), which are considered as suitable tests for assessing the level of fear or anxiety in animals, are suitable to detect a positive affective state in 297 fattening pigs from three different farms. The investigated farms consisted of a barren (farm 1, n = 160) and an enriched (farm 2, n = 106; farm 3, n = 31) husbandry. Each pig was subjected three times to the HAT and NOT during fattening (at the start, middle, and end of fattening). The pigs housed in the barren environment showed quicker approach latencies than the enriched-housed pigs (HAT: farm 1: 7.4 ± 1.1 s vs. farm 2: 57.1 ± 1.1 s, respectively, farm 3: 58.3 ± 1.3 s (end of fattening); N...
The emotional state can influence decision-making under ambiguity. Cognitive bias tests (CBT) proved...
For the welfare of group-housed animals, such as pigs, the emotional state of an individual pig is r...
The Backtest (BT), the Open Field (OF) and the Novel Object (NO) tests have been used to identify in...
The ability to assess emotionality is important within animal welfare research. Yet, for farm animal...
tThe study of emotions in animals is of increasing importance to a number of disciplinessuch as anim...
Recent studies suggest that emotional state can affect cognitive abilities of humans andnon-human an...
This study evaluated the effect of experience and social companionship on the degree of fearfulness...
The welfare of pigs both on farm and in laboratories can be influenced by the conditions associated ...
Tail biting is a serious welfare concern in pig production. It not only causes distress for victims,...
Individual differences in animal behaviour could elucidate the differences in stress coping style, w...
The experiment aimed to study approach and locomotive behaviour as indicators of fear in a novel obj...
none4Individual difference in animal behaviour could clarify the differences in stress coping style,...
Scientific assessment of affective states in animals is challenging but vital for animal welfare stu...
The growth of a pig is not only affected by its own genes, but also by the genes of itspen mates. Th...
Increasing feed efficiency is an important goal for improving sustainable pork production and profit...
The emotional state can influence decision-making under ambiguity. Cognitive bias tests (CBT) proved...
For the welfare of group-housed animals, such as pigs, the emotional state of an individual pig is r...
The Backtest (BT), the Open Field (OF) and the Novel Object (NO) tests have been used to identify in...
The ability to assess emotionality is important within animal welfare research. Yet, for farm animal...
tThe study of emotions in animals is of increasing importance to a number of disciplinessuch as anim...
Recent studies suggest that emotional state can affect cognitive abilities of humans andnon-human an...
This study evaluated the effect of experience and social companionship on the degree of fearfulness...
The welfare of pigs both on farm and in laboratories can be influenced by the conditions associated ...
Tail biting is a serious welfare concern in pig production. It not only causes distress for victims,...
Individual differences in animal behaviour could elucidate the differences in stress coping style, w...
The experiment aimed to study approach and locomotive behaviour as indicators of fear in a novel obj...
none4Individual difference in animal behaviour could clarify the differences in stress coping style,...
Scientific assessment of affective states in animals is challenging but vital for animal welfare stu...
The growth of a pig is not only affected by its own genes, but also by the genes of itspen mates. Th...
Increasing feed efficiency is an important goal for improving sustainable pork production and profit...
The emotional state can influence decision-making under ambiguity. Cognitive bias tests (CBT) proved...
For the welfare of group-housed animals, such as pigs, the emotional state of an individual pig is r...
The Backtest (BT), the Open Field (OF) and the Novel Object (NO) tests have been used to identify in...