One million pet rabbits are kept in The Netherlands, but there are no data available on their behaviour and welfare. This study seeks to assess the welfare of pet rabbits in Dutch households and is a first step in the development of a welfare assessment system. In an internet survey, housing systems, general up-keep and behaviour of pet rabbits were reported by their owners. The answers of 912 respondents were analysed with behavioural observations carried out on 66 rabbits in as many households. The rabbits were observed in their home cage and during three fear-related tests: a contact test, a handling test and an open-field test. The survey revealed that the average lifespan of the rabbits is approximately 4.2 years (the maximum potential...
<p>Rabbits are commonly kept in a variety of settings, including homes, laboratories, and veterinary...
Rabbits are commonly kept in a variety of settings, including homes, laboratories, and veterinary cl...
In Switzerland rabbits have always been kept for economic and emotional reasons. In 1875 they were r...
One million pet rabbits are kept in The Netherlands, but there are no data available on their behavi...
Introduction Pet rabbits are reported as being kept in housing systems that neither offer adequate s...
Introduction: Problem behaviour in pet rabbits may be related to inappropriate environments (McBride...
The main welfare indicators to assess rabbit housing are mortality (unavoidable low), morbidity (una...
Research on rabbit welfare has been fragmentary and to date has been performed by only a few Europea...
Research on rabbit welfare has been fragmentary and to date has been performed by only a few Europea...
[EN] Research on rabbit welfare has been fragmentary and to date has been performed by only a few Eu...
Within the Welfare Quality® project protocols have been developed to assess animal welfare on-farm i...
As pet behaviour counsellors we should be aware that pet species include more than dogs and cats. Th...
The major issues regarding the welfare of both farmed and laboratory rabbits are reviewed, according...
The domestic rabbit is a commonly kept pet in many countries, including Norway. This study aimed to ...
Rabbits are commonly kept in a variety of settings, including homes, laboratories, and veterinary cl...
<p>Rabbits are commonly kept in a variety of settings, including homes, laboratories, and veterinary...
Rabbits are commonly kept in a variety of settings, including homes, laboratories, and veterinary cl...
In Switzerland rabbits have always been kept for economic and emotional reasons. In 1875 they were r...
One million pet rabbits are kept in The Netherlands, but there are no data available on their behavi...
Introduction Pet rabbits are reported as being kept in housing systems that neither offer adequate s...
Introduction: Problem behaviour in pet rabbits may be related to inappropriate environments (McBride...
The main welfare indicators to assess rabbit housing are mortality (unavoidable low), morbidity (una...
Research on rabbit welfare has been fragmentary and to date has been performed by only a few Europea...
Research on rabbit welfare has been fragmentary and to date has been performed by only a few Europea...
[EN] Research on rabbit welfare has been fragmentary and to date has been performed by only a few Eu...
Within the Welfare Quality® project protocols have been developed to assess animal welfare on-farm i...
As pet behaviour counsellors we should be aware that pet species include more than dogs and cats. Th...
The major issues regarding the welfare of both farmed and laboratory rabbits are reviewed, according...
The domestic rabbit is a commonly kept pet in many countries, including Norway. This study aimed to ...
Rabbits are commonly kept in a variety of settings, including homes, laboratories, and veterinary cl...
<p>Rabbits are commonly kept in a variety of settings, including homes, laboratories, and veterinary...
Rabbits are commonly kept in a variety of settings, including homes, laboratories, and veterinary cl...
In Switzerland rabbits have always been kept for economic and emotional reasons. In 1875 they were r...