Many protocols have been developed to assess farm animal welfare. However, the validity of these protocols is still subject to debate. The present study aimed to compare nine welfare assessment protocols, namely: (1) Welfare Quality© (WQ), (2) a modified version of Welfare Quality (WQ Mod), which has a better discriminative power, (3) WelzijnsWijzer (Welfare Indicator; WW), (4) a new Welfare Monitor (WM), (5) Continue Welzijns Monitor (Continuous Welfare Monitor; CWM), (6) KoeKompas (Cow Compass; KK), (7) Cow Comfort Scoring System (CCSS), (8) Stall Standing Index (SSI) and (9) a Welfare Index (WI Tuyttens). In addition, a simple welfare estimation by veterinarians (Estimate vets, EV) was added. Rank correlation coefficients were calculated...
As different animal welfare assessment schemes are based on different assumptions but all have simil...
Cortisol is frequently used to detect changes in the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitaryadrenal ...
The results of three Dutch animal welfare assessment protocols were compared with a modified Welfare...
Many protocols have been developed to assess farm animal welfare. However, the validity of these pro...
Welfare of dairy cows can be assessed using welfare assessment protocols consisting ofresource, mana...
There is increasing interest in animal welfare topics and the question on how to measure it is stil...
The study aimed to investigate the degree of agreement among three different dairy cattle welfare mo...
The Welfare Quality® assessment protocol (WQ) is the most extensive way to measure animal welfare. T...
Using levels of the stress hormone cortisol as an indicator for welfare is a common, but debated pra...
In many countries, there is an increasing interest to assure the welfare of production animals. O...
Objectives: Housing and management conditions are expected to affect dairy cattle welfare. The anim...
The results of three Dutch animal welfare assessment protocols were compared with a modified Welfare...
For on-farm welfare assessment many automatic methods have been developed to detect indicators of re...
As different animal welfare assessment schemes are based on different assumptions but all have simil...
Cortisol is frequently used to detect changes in the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitaryadrenal ...
The results of three Dutch animal welfare assessment protocols were compared with a modified Welfare...
Many protocols have been developed to assess farm animal welfare. However, the validity of these pro...
Welfare of dairy cows can be assessed using welfare assessment protocols consisting ofresource, mana...
There is increasing interest in animal welfare topics and the question on how to measure it is stil...
The study aimed to investigate the degree of agreement among three different dairy cattle welfare mo...
The Welfare Quality® assessment protocol (WQ) is the most extensive way to measure animal welfare. T...
Using levels of the stress hormone cortisol as an indicator for welfare is a common, but debated pra...
In many countries, there is an increasing interest to assure the welfare of production animals. O...
Objectives: Housing and management conditions are expected to affect dairy cattle welfare. The anim...
The results of three Dutch animal welfare assessment protocols were compared with a modified Welfare...
For on-farm welfare assessment many automatic methods have been developed to detect indicators of re...
As different animal welfare assessment schemes are based on different assumptions but all have simil...
Cortisol is frequently used to detect changes in the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitaryadrenal ...
The results of three Dutch animal welfare assessment protocols were compared with a modified Welfare...