There are longstanding disagreements between the rodeo industry stakeholders and animal welfare advocates about the wellbeing of the animals used in events. The current study aims to determine whether qualitative behavioural assessment (QBA) is effective in identifying the emotional state of calves in so-called calf-roping events. Still images of calves captured from videos of calf-roping were shown to two groups: practitioners (n = 7) and students (n = 16). For each image, they scored (on a scale of 1–10) 12 descriptive terms—e.g., stressed, energetic, confused, frightened—based on how strongly they thought the animal was experiencing that emotion. Scores were analysed using Factor Analysis and Ordinal Logistic Regression models, while int...
One of the objectives of the Animal Welfare Indicators project was to develop animal-based indicator...
This study examined whether observers could distinguish between cattle that were exposed to various ...
Land transport is an unavoidable experience for most livestock, yet there is limited research compar...
There are longstanding disagreements between the rodeo industry stakeholders and animal welfare advo...
AbstractDairy farming usually implies close and frequent contact between the stockperson and the ani...
Qualitative Behaviour Assessment (QBA) is a method that relies on the ability of human observers to ...
Qualitative behaviour assessment (QBA, from the AWIN welfare assessment protocol for sheep) relies o...
Rodeos are public events at which stockpeople face tests of their ability to manage cattle and horse...
Rodeos are public events at which stockpeople face tests of their ability to manage cattle and horse...
The status of animals has changed quite recently in the province of Quebec, such that they are now c...
This study examined whether observers could distinguish between cattle that were exposed to various ...
\u201cQuality of life (QoL)\u201d concerns the quality of a horse entire relationship with its envir...
We aimed to verify whether the qualitative behaviour assessment (QBA) is able to detect the behaviou...
This study applies qualitative behaviour assessment (QBA) for the first time to dairy buffaloes, us...
One of the objectives of the Animal Welfare Indicators project was to develop animal-based indicator...
One of the objectives of the Animal Welfare Indicators project was to develop animal-based indicator...
This study examined whether observers could distinguish between cattle that were exposed to various ...
Land transport is an unavoidable experience for most livestock, yet there is limited research compar...
There are longstanding disagreements between the rodeo industry stakeholders and animal welfare advo...
AbstractDairy farming usually implies close and frequent contact between the stockperson and the ani...
Qualitative Behaviour Assessment (QBA) is a method that relies on the ability of human observers to ...
Qualitative behaviour assessment (QBA, from the AWIN welfare assessment protocol for sheep) relies o...
Rodeos are public events at which stockpeople face tests of their ability to manage cattle and horse...
Rodeos are public events at which stockpeople face tests of their ability to manage cattle and horse...
The status of animals has changed quite recently in the province of Quebec, such that they are now c...
This study examined whether observers could distinguish between cattle that were exposed to various ...
\u201cQuality of life (QoL)\u201d concerns the quality of a horse entire relationship with its envir...
We aimed to verify whether the qualitative behaviour assessment (QBA) is able to detect the behaviou...
This study applies qualitative behaviour assessment (QBA) for the first time to dairy buffaloes, us...
One of the objectives of the Animal Welfare Indicators project was to develop animal-based indicator...
One of the objectives of the Animal Welfare Indicators project was to develop animal-based indicator...
This study examined whether observers could distinguish between cattle that were exposed to various ...
Land transport is an unavoidable experience for most livestock, yet there is limited research compar...