This chapter will focus on the effects of interaction of river buffaloes with the environment both in confinement and in extensive conditions, on their behavior and welfare. Firstly, the time and place of domestication are described. Sections on time budget, foraging and feeding habit, maternal and social behavior, and some aspects of style of interaction with the environment and temperament are then elucidated. Subsequently, focus is shifted on the quality of relationship between stock-people and animals, which is an important aspect affecting animal welfare in modern farms. Finally, the welfare consequences of intensive farming on buffalo welfare are evaluated using a number of animal-based indicators
On the development of a monitoring scheme of buffalo welfare at farm level In the present review som...
From November 2005 to October 2006 thirty-two buffalo heifers from the same commercial farrn were us...
From November 2005 to October 2006 thirty-two buffalo heifers from the same commercial farm were use...
This review deals with the behaviour of river buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis), in confinement and in ext...
The present paper addresses the issue of buffalo welfare. Firstly, the biological characteristics an...
This study aimed to assess the relationship between stockperson behavior and buffalo behavior. The r...
This review integrates recent scientific findings on the behaviour and welfare of buffalo dams durin...
What are the benefits that animals gain from living in a social group? This question has been the pr...
In the present review some animal-related indicators possibly relevant for a monitoring scheme of bu...
The present study was aimed to assess the relationship among stockperson behaviour and buffalo behav...
This chapter first indicates how cattle welfare can be measured. The optimum welfare measurement tec...
This review seeks to integrate recent scientific findings on the behaviour of buffalo cows in differ...
The objective of this research was to evaluate the behavior of twenty buffalo heifers reared during ...
On the development of a monitoring scheme of buffalo welfare at farm level In the present review som...
From November 2005 to October 2006 thirty-two buffalo heifers from the same commercial farrn were us...
From November 2005 to October 2006 thirty-two buffalo heifers from the same commercial farm were use...
This review deals with the behaviour of river buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis), in confinement and in ext...
The present paper addresses the issue of buffalo welfare. Firstly, the biological characteristics an...
This study aimed to assess the relationship between stockperson behavior and buffalo behavior. The r...
This review integrates recent scientific findings on the behaviour and welfare of buffalo dams durin...
What are the benefits that animals gain from living in a social group? This question has been the pr...
In the present review some animal-related indicators possibly relevant for a monitoring scheme of bu...
The present study was aimed to assess the relationship among stockperson behaviour and buffalo behav...
This chapter first indicates how cattle welfare can be measured. The optimum welfare measurement tec...
This review seeks to integrate recent scientific findings on the behaviour of buffalo cows in differ...
The objective of this research was to evaluate the behavior of twenty buffalo heifers reared during ...
On the development of a monitoring scheme of buffalo welfare at farm level In the present review som...
From November 2005 to October 2006 thirty-two buffalo heifers from the same commercial farrn were us...
From November 2005 to October 2006 thirty-two buffalo heifers from the same commercial farm were use...