<p>Sheep transport within Europe involves 9.5 million animals yearly, 63% of which travel over longjourneys (> 8 h). Livestock transport, particularly over long journeys, gives rise to concern about the welfare of transported animals. The European Commission stimulates the development of market-oriented animal welfare standards for all phases of livestock production, providing an alternative to the 'regulatory approach'. This study aimed to develop and test a new sheep welfare assessment protocol to be used following transport, irrespective of the journey purpose. The protocol included outcome (animal-based measures) and input variables (resource-based and management-based measures), being welfare-relevant aspects of both transport and u...
Measuring animal welfare at the time of slaughter is inherently difficult. Fundamental factors such ...
The EU has provides a harmonised legal framework for animal transport. Part of that framework is the...
Land transport is an unavoidable experience for most livestock, yet there is limited research compar...
Sheep transport within Europe involves 9.5 million animals yearly, 63% of which travel over longjour...
Statistics on animal transport and its implications for health and welfare are limited. This study d...
Statistics on animal transport and its implications for health and welfare are limited. This study d...
<p>This study aimed to develop a scientific and practical tool to be used to assess horse welfare af...
This study aimed to assess the welfare of Tunisian sheep in extensive sheep production systems using...
The issue of humane treatment of food animals has received increased attention worldwide in the last...
Sheep are exposed to numerous stressors and environments during the pre-export phase of the live exp...
The welfare of sheep transported by sea is a pertinent issue for Australia’s agriculture industry an...
In the framework of its Farm to Fork Strategy, the Commission is undertaking a comprehensive evaluat...
Within the EU, free movement of animals from one Member State to another and more uniformity among p...
Australian livestock industries face increased scrutiny from animal welfare groups and society, and ...
none15Following a request from the European Commission, the Panel on Animal Health and Welfare was a...
Measuring animal welfare at the time of slaughter is inherently difficult. Fundamental factors such ...
The EU has provides a harmonised legal framework for animal transport. Part of that framework is the...
Land transport is an unavoidable experience for most livestock, yet there is limited research compar...
Sheep transport within Europe involves 9.5 million animals yearly, 63% of which travel over longjour...
Statistics on animal transport and its implications for health and welfare are limited. This study d...
Statistics on animal transport and its implications for health and welfare are limited. This study d...
<p>This study aimed to develop a scientific and practical tool to be used to assess horse welfare af...
This study aimed to assess the welfare of Tunisian sheep in extensive sheep production systems using...
The issue of humane treatment of food animals has received increased attention worldwide in the last...
Sheep are exposed to numerous stressors and environments during the pre-export phase of the live exp...
The welfare of sheep transported by sea is a pertinent issue for Australia’s agriculture industry an...
In the framework of its Farm to Fork Strategy, the Commission is undertaking a comprehensive evaluat...
Within the EU, free movement of animals from one Member State to another and more uniformity among p...
Australian livestock industries face increased scrutiny from animal welfare groups and society, and ...
none15Following a request from the European Commission, the Panel on Animal Health and Welfare was a...
Measuring animal welfare at the time of slaughter is inherently difficult. Fundamental factors such ...
The EU has provides a harmonised legal framework for animal transport. Part of that framework is the...
Land transport is an unavoidable experience for most livestock, yet there is limited research compar...