Abstract Background The transport of livestock can have major implications for their welfare, and there is strong public interest and scientific endeavour aimed at ensuring that the welfare of transported animals is optimal. The objective of the study was to investigate the effect of transport on live weight, physiological and haematological responses of bulls after road transport of 0, 6, 9, 12, 18 and 24 hours (h). Seventy-two Charolais bulls (mean weight (s.d.) 367 (35) kg), naïve to transport, were randomly assigned to one of six journey (J) times of 0 h, 6 h, 9 h, 12 h, 18 h and 24 h transport (n = 12 animals/treatment) at a stocking density of 1.02 m2/bull. Blood samples were collected by jugular venipuncture before transport (-0.25 h...
End of Project ReportFifty-two weanling continental x beef heifers (mean liveweight 269kg) were tran...
Some studies have shown that long distance journeys and the type of trailer compartment have consequ...
Angus x Hereford steers (n = 42) and heifers (n = 21) were ranked by gender and BW on d 0 of the exp...
peer-reviewedBackground: The transport of livestock can have major implications for their welfare, a...
peer-reviewedThe effects of space allowance during transportation on physiological, haematological a...
Many studies have focused on the transport of cattle to fattening farms or to slaughterhouses but th...
End of project reportA series of studies were performed to investigate the effect of transport on li...
End of Project ReportThe present study evaluated the effects of fasting animals for 8 hours prior to...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of transport time up to 12 h on welfare of bulls...
With the aim to contribute to the determination of an adequate resting time for cattle after long tr...
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of 24-h road transport or 24-h feed and water...
peer-reviewedThe effects of fasting animals for 8 h prior to an 8-h road journey and their ability t...
The effects of providing rest on physiological and behavioural indicators of welfare of cattle being...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of transport time up to 12 h on welfare of bull...
End of Project ReportA series of studies were performed to investigate the effect of transport on li...
End of Project ReportFifty-two weanling continental x beef heifers (mean liveweight 269kg) were tran...
Some studies have shown that long distance journeys and the type of trailer compartment have consequ...
Angus x Hereford steers (n = 42) and heifers (n = 21) were ranked by gender and BW on d 0 of the exp...
peer-reviewedBackground: The transport of livestock can have major implications for their welfare, a...
peer-reviewedThe effects of space allowance during transportation on physiological, haematological a...
Many studies have focused on the transport of cattle to fattening farms or to slaughterhouses but th...
End of project reportA series of studies were performed to investigate the effect of transport on li...
End of Project ReportThe present study evaluated the effects of fasting animals for 8 hours prior to...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of transport time up to 12 h on welfare of bulls...
With the aim to contribute to the determination of an adequate resting time for cattle after long tr...
The objective of this study was to compare the effects of 24-h road transport or 24-h feed and water...
peer-reviewedThe effects of fasting animals for 8 h prior to an 8-h road journey and their ability t...
The effects of providing rest on physiological and behavioural indicators of welfare of cattle being...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of transport time up to 12 h on welfare of bull...
End of Project ReportA series of studies were performed to investigate the effect of transport on li...
End of Project ReportFifty-two weanling continental x beef heifers (mean liveweight 269kg) were tran...
Some studies have shown that long distance journeys and the type of trailer compartment have consequ...
Angus x Hereford steers (n = 42) and heifers (n = 21) were ranked by gender and BW on d 0 of the exp...