The welfare of sheep transported by sea is a pertinent issue for Australia’s agriculture industry and a subject of concern amongst the general public. Evaluating the effect of sea transport on the welfare of livestock requires an accurate system of reporting. This study piloted an animal welfare monitoring protocol during two sea voyages from Australia to the Middle East. Sheep health and behaviour were analysed to determine if the protocol could detect animal responses to voyage conditions such as feeding management and changes to the pen environment. Data were recorded for target pens of five different commercial lines of Merino sheep. Principle Components (PC) analysis on behavioural data identified three principal components which were ...
Sheep are managed under a variety of different environments (continually outdoors, partially outdoor...
Land transport is an unavoidable experience for most livestock, yet there is limited research compar...
The aim of this study was to identify the main on-farm welfare issues likely to be encountered in ex...
Sheep are exposed to numerous stressors and environments during the pre-export phase of the live exp...
Large numbers of livestock are reared for transport overseas, and the long duration of the journey a...
An adaptive conjoint analysis was used to evaluate stakeholders' opinion of welfare indicators for s...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1995 Dr. Andrew Philip KellyMajor animal welfare concern...
The transport of animals by sea (‘live export’) is one of the most important current ani...
The export of live sheep from Australia is an important industry. However, deaths during sea transpo...
The transport of animals by sea (‘live export’) is one of the most important current animal welfare ...
Sheep transport within Europe involves 9.5 million animals yearly, 63% of which travel over longjour...
Australian livestock industries face increased scrutiny from animal welfare groups and society, and ...
Research on the causes of sheep death in sea voyages from Australia to the Middle East is limited, i...
The motion of ships can cause discomfort and stress in humans, but little is known about the impact ...
This review considers the welfare issues confronting sheep due to heat stress on board ships underta...
Sheep are managed under a variety of different environments (continually outdoors, partially outdoor...
Land transport is an unavoidable experience for most livestock, yet there is limited research compar...
The aim of this study was to identify the main on-farm welfare issues likely to be encountered in ex...
Sheep are exposed to numerous stressors and environments during the pre-export phase of the live exp...
Large numbers of livestock are reared for transport overseas, and the long duration of the journey a...
An adaptive conjoint analysis was used to evaluate stakeholders' opinion of welfare indicators for s...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1995 Dr. Andrew Philip KellyMajor animal welfare concern...
The transport of animals by sea (‘live export’) is one of the most important current ani...
The export of live sheep from Australia is an important industry. However, deaths during sea transpo...
The transport of animals by sea (‘live export’) is one of the most important current animal welfare ...
Sheep transport within Europe involves 9.5 million animals yearly, 63% of which travel over longjour...
Australian livestock industries face increased scrutiny from animal welfare groups and society, and ...
Research on the causes of sheep death in sea voyages from Australia to the Middle East is limited, i...
The motion of ships can cause discomfort and stress in humans, but little is known about the impact ...
This review considers the welfare issues confronting sheep due to heat stress on board ships underta...
Sheep are managed under a variety of different environments (continually outdoors, partially outdoor...
Land transport is an unavoidable experience for most livestock, yet there is limited research compar...
The aim of this study was to identify the main on-farm welfare issues likely to be encountered in ex...