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Omnivores Going Astray: A Review and New Synthesis of Abnormal Behavior in Pigs and Laying HensAn International Comparison of Female and Male Students' Attitudes to the Use of Animals.Using data from electronic feeders on visit frequency and feed consumption to indicate tail biting outbreaks in commercial pig production.An epidemiological analysis of equine welfare data from regulatory inspections by the official competent authorities.Positive affect and learning: exploring the "Eureka Effect" in dogs.Evaluating the Strange Situation Procedure (SSP) to assess the bond between dogs and humansBehavioural and Brain Gene Expression Profiling in Pigs during Tail Biting Outbreaks - Evidence of a Tail Biting Resistant PhenotypePrevalence and risk factors for overweight horses at premises in Sweden assessed using official animal welfare control data.A Nordic survey of management practices and owners' attitudes towards keeping horses in groups.Science-based management of livestock welfare in intensive systems: looking to the future.Assessing positive emotional states in dogs using heart rate and heart rate variability.Evidence for a link between tail biting and central monoamine metabolism in pigs (Sus scrofa domestica).Health parameters in tail biters and bitten pigs in a case-control study.Cats and owners interact more with each other after a longer duration of separation.Brain gene expression differences are associated with abnormal tail biting behavior in pigs.Dogs' endocrine and behavioural responses at reunion are affected by how the human initiates contact.Links between an Owner's Adult Attachment Style and the Support-Seeking Behavior of Their Dog.Group size and perching behaviour in young domestic fowl.Relationship between feather pecking and ground pecking in laying hens and the effect of group size.Effect of group size on tonic immobility in laying hens.Human-animal interactions and safety during dairy cattle handling--Comparing moving cows to milking and hoof trimming.Promoting positive states: the effect of early human handling on play and exploratory behaviour in pigs.Dog behavior but not frontal brain reaction changes in repeated positive interactions with a human: a non-invasive pilot study using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS).Effects of a calm companion on fear reactions in naive test horses.Behaviour of laying hens in two types of aviary systems on 25 commercial farms in Sweden.Training young horses to social separation: effect of a companion horse on training efficiency.Environmental complexity buffers against stress-induced negative judgement bias in female chickens.Night-time roosting in laying hens and the effect of thwarting access to perches.Prevalence of equine obesity in Sweden assessed from official animal welfare control data.Routine activities and emotion in the life of dairy cows: Integrating body language into an affective state framework.Towards Farm Animal Welfare and SustainabilityI like my dog, does my dog like me?Environmental complexity: A buffer against stress in the domestic chickIndividual play patterns stimulated by a familiar object are group-drivenRevealing the structure of the associations between housing system, facilities, management and welfare of commercial laying hens using Additive Bayesian NetworksChanges in feather condition in relation to feather pecking and aggressive behaviour in laying hensEffect of manipulating feathers of laying hens on the incidence of feather pecking and cannibalismPecking at other birds and at string enrichment devices by adult laying hensEffect of rearing factors on the prevalence of floor eggs, cloacal cannibalism and feather pecking in commercial flocks of loose housed laying hensAssessing the rider's seat and horse's behavior: difficulties and perspectives
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