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  1. Social acceptance of genetic engineering technology
  2. Public consultation in the evaluation of animal research protocols
  3. Perceptions of laboratory animal facility managers regarding institutional transparency
  4. A break from the pups: The effects of loft access on the welfare of lactating laboratory rats
  5. Public attitudes toward dairy farm practices and technology related to milk production
  6. Facial expression in humans as a measure of empathy towards farm animals in pain
  7. Individual differences in rat sensitivity to CO2
  8. Pessimistic dairy calves are more vulnerable to pain-induced anhedonia
  9. Long-term consistency of personality traits of cattle
  10. Effect of outdoor open pack space allowance on the behavior of freestall-housed dairy cows
  11. Hot weather increases competition between dairy cows at the drinker
  12. Public attitudes toward genetic modification in dairy cattle
  13. Lameness during the dry period: Epidemiology and associated factors
  14. Identifying barriers to successful dairy cow transition management
  15. Symposium review: Scientific assessment of affective states in dairy cattle
  16. Assessing the affective component of pain, and the efficacy of pain control, using conditioned place aversion in calves
  17. How benchmarking promotes farmer and veterinarian cooperation to improve calf welfare
  18. Effects of case definition and assessment frequency on lameness incidence estimates
  19. Feeding behavior and agonistic interactions at the feed bunk are associated with hyperketonemia and metritis diagnosis in dairy cattle
  20. Efficacy of xylazine in neonatal calves via different routes of administration
  21. Evidence for consistent individual differences in rat sensitivity to carbon dioxide
  22. Standard laboratory housing for mice restricts their ability to segregate space into clean and dirty areas
  23. Dairy calves’ personality traits predict social proximity and response to an emotional challenge
  24. Hot and bothered: Public attitudes towards heat stress and outdoor access for dairy cows
  25. Author Correction: Pessimism and fearfulness in dairy calves
  26. Review: Individual variability in feeding behaviour of domesticated ruminants
  27. Institutional transparency improves public perception of lab animal technicians and support for animal research
  28. Pessimism and fearfulness in dairy calves
  29. A Good Death? Report of the Second Newcastle Meeting on Laboratory Animal Euthanasia
  30. Changes in behaviour of dairy cows with clinical mastitis
  31. Social Licking in Pregnant Dairy Heifers
  32. Public Attitudes to Housing Systems for Pregnant Pigs
  33. Effects of under- and overstocking freestalls on dairy cattle behaviour
  34. Effects of Degree and Timing of Social Housing on Reversal Learning and Response to Novel Objects in Dairy Calves
  35. Providing supplementary milk to suckling dairy calves improves performance at separation and weaning
  36. Big calves turn into big heifers
  37. Pair housing and enhanced milk allowance increase play behavior and improve performance in dairy calves
  38. Transition Diseases in Grazing Dairy Cows Are Related to Serum Cholesterol and Other Analytes
  39. Rat aversion to sevoflurane and isoflurane
  40. The effect of nursing on the cow–calf bond
  41. Testing three measures of mouse insensibility following induction with isoflurane or carbon dioxide gas for a more humane euthanasia
  42. Technical note: Validation of data loggers for recording lying behavior in dairy goats
  43. Dairy cow preference and usage of an alternative freestall design
  44. Clinical ketosis and standing behavior in transition cows
  45. Lameness and hock injuries improve on farms participating in an assessment program
  46. Complex social housing reduces food neophobia in dairy calves
  47. Animal Welfare Concerns and Values of Stakeholders Within the Dairy Industry
  48. Lying behavior and postpartum health status in grazing dairy cows
  49. Mouse aversion to isoflurane versus carbon dioxide gas
  50. The effect of carbon dioxide flow rate on the euthanasia of laboratory mice
  51. Risk factors for lameness and hock injuries in Holstein herds in China
  52. Separation from the Dam Causes Negative Judgement Bias in Dairy Calves
  53. Short communication: Automatic detection of social competition using an electronic feeding system
  54. Dairy cows seek isolation at calving and when ill
  55. Correction: Pain and Pessimism: Dairy Calves Exhibit Negative Judgement Bias following Hot-Iron Disbudding
  56. Associations between herd-level factors and lying behavior of freestall-housed dairy cows
  57. Reduced stocking density mitigates the negative effects of regrouping in dairy cattle
  58. Social Housing Improves Dairy Calves' Performance in Two Cognitive Tests
  59. Conditioned Place Avoidance of Zebrafish (Danio rerio) to Three Chemicals Used for Euthanasia and Anaesthesia
  60. Short communication: Flooring preferences of dairy cows at calving
  61. Maternal isolation behavior of Holstein dairy cows kept indoors
  62. Pain and Pessimism: Dairy Calves Exhibit Negative Judgement Bias following Hot-Iron Disbudding
  63. Short communication: Rumination and feeding behavior before and after calving in dairy cows
  64. Short communication: Herd-level reproductive performance and its relationship with lameness and leg injuries in freestall dairy herds in the northeastern United States
  65. Assessing the emotions of laboratory rats
  66. Views on contentious practices in dairy farming: The case of early cow-calf separation
  67. Gradual cessation of milking reduces milk leakage and motivation to be milked in dairy cows at dry-off
  68. Understanding attitudes towards the use of animals in research using an online public engagement tool
  69. Public Attitudes toward the Use of Animals in Research: Effects of Invasiveness, Genetic Modification and Regulation
  70. Herd-level risk factors for hock injuries in freestall-housed dairy cows in the northeastern United States and California
  71. The welfare of dairy cattle: perspectives of industry stakeholders
  72. Sampling behavior of dairy cattle: Effects of variation in dietary energy density on behavior at the feed bunk
  73. Herd-level risk factors for lameness in freestall farms in the northeastern United States and California
  74. Behaviour, illness and management during the periparturient period in dairy cows
  75. Rat aversion to isoflurane versus carbon dioxide
  76. Benchmarking cow comfort on North American freestall dairies: Lameness, leg injuries, lying time, facility design, and management for high-producing Holstein dairy cows
  77. Postweaning performance of heifers fed starter with and without hay during the milk-feeding period
  78. Effect of pen size, group size, and stocking density on activity in freestall-housed dairy cows
  79. Presence of an older weaned companion influences feeding behavior and improves performance of dairy calves before and after weaning from milk
  80. Rumination and its relationship to feeding and lying behavior in Holstein dairy cows
  81. Short communication: Effects of bedding quality on the lying behavior of dairy calves
  82. Linking the social environment to illness in farm animals
  83. A review of the effects of different marking and tagging techniques on marine mammals
  84. Identifying and preventing pain during and after surgery in farm animals
  85. Tail docking dairy cattle: Responses from an online engagement1
  86. Temporal feed restriction and overstocking increase competition for feed by dairy cattle
  87. Comportamento e desempenho de vacas leiteiras no período de transição de sete dias antes e após o parto
  88. The effects of two analgesic regimes on behavior after abdominal surgery in Steller sea lions
  89. Effects of behaviour on the development of claw lesions in early lactation dairy cows
  90. Effects of hot-iron branding on heart rate, breathing rate and behaviour of anaesthetised Steller sea lions
  91. Effects of temporal restriction in availability of the total mixed ration on feeding and competitive behavior in lactating dairy cows
  92. Short communication: Metritis affects milk production and cull rate of Holstein multiparous and primiparous dairy cows differently
  93. Short-term effects of regrouping on behavior of prepartum dairy cows
  94. Introducing heifers to freestall housing
  95. Invited review: Effects of milk ration on solid feed intake, weaning, and performance in dairy heifers
  96. Technical note: Evaluation of a system for monitoring rumination in heifers and calves
  97. Technical note: Comparison of rectal and vaginal temperatures in lactating dairy cows
  98. Associations between cow hygiene, hock injuries, and free stall usage on US dairy farms
  99. Behavior during transition differs for cows diagnosed with claw horn lesions in mid lactation
  100. Lying behavior as an indicator of lameness in dairy cows
  101. Technical note: Evaluation of a scoring system for rumen fill in dairy cows
  102. Effects of pair versus single housing on performance and behavior of dairy calves before and after weaning from milk
  103. Short communication: Risk of severe heel erosion increased with parity and stage of lactation in freestall-housed dairy cows
  104. Species Recognition by Song in the Veery (Catharus fuscescens: Aves)
  105. Acoustic Features Used in Song Discrimination by the Veery
  106. Attitudes towards the use of genetically modified animals in research
  107. Effects of sawdust bedding dry matter on lying behavior of dairy cows: A dose-dependent response
  108. Overnight access to pasture does not reduce milk production or feed intake in dairy cattle
  109. Short communication: Repeatability of measures of rectal temperature in dairy cows
  110. Behavioural responses of juvenile Steller sea lions to hot-iron branding
  111. Duration of weaning, starter intake, and weight gain of dairy calves fed large amounts of milk
  112. Evaluating methods of gas euthanasia for laboratory mice
  113. Technical note: Validation of a system for monitoring rumination in dairy cows
  114. Rat aversion to carbon monoxide
  115. Cow preference and usage of free stalls compared with an open pack area
  116. Prepartum feeding behavior is an early indicator of subclinical ketosis
  117. Laterality of lying behaviour in dairy cattle
  118. Behavioural responses of juvenile Steller sea lions to abdominal surgery: Developing an assessment of post-operative pain
  119. Lying behavior: Assessing within- and between-herd variation in free-stall-housed dairy cows
  120. Invited review: The welfare of dairy cattle—Key concepts and the role of science
  121. Using gait score, walking speed, and lying behavior to detect hoof lesions in dairy cows
  122. Preference and usage of pasture versus free-stall housing by lactating dairy cattle
  123. Rat aversion to induction with inhalant anaesthetics
  124. Competition at the feed bunk changes the feeding, standing, and social behavior of transition dairy cows
  125. The stall-design paradox: Neck rails increase lameness but improve udder and stall hygiene
  126. Cow comfort in tie-stalls: Increased depth of shavings or straw bedding increases lying time
  127. Neck-rail position in the free stall affects standing behavior and udder and stall cleanliness
  128. BOARD-INVITED REVIEW: Using behavior to predict and identify ill health in animals1
  129. Short communication: Haptoglobin as an early indicator of metritis
  130. Rats show aversion to argon-induced hypoxia
  131. The validity of using an approach-avoidance test to measure the strength of aversion to carbon dioxide in rats
  132. Gait assessment in dairy cattle
  133. Analgesics Improve the Gait of Lame Dairy Cattle
  134. Weaning distress in dairy calves: Effects of alternative weaning procedures
  135. Effects of novelty on rats’ responses to CO2 exposure
  136. Understanding weaning distress
  137. Weaning distress in dairy calves: Acute behavioural responses by limit-fed calves
  138. Acute Behavioral Effects of Regrouping Dairy Cows
  139. Behavioural indicators of hunger in dairy calves
  140. The Welfare of Cattle
  141. Effect of flow rate on aversion to gradual-fill carbon dioxide exposure in rats
  142. Effects of Bedding Quality on Lying Behavior of Dairy Cows
  143. Technical Note: Validation of a System for Monitoring Individual Feeding and Drinking Behavior and Intake in Group-Housed Cattle
  144. Rats avoid exposure to carbon dioxide and argon
  145. Letter to the Editor: The Effects of Force-Feeding Sick Dairy Calves: A Comment on Quigley et al. (2006)
  146. Overstocking Reduces Lying Time in Dairy Cows
  147. Prepartum Behavior and Dry Matter Intake Identify Dairy Cows at Risk for Metritis
  148. Parent–offspring resource allocation in domestic pigs
  149. Maternal behavior in cattle
  150. Behavioural responses of rats to gradual-fill carbon dioxide euthanasia and reduced oxygen concentrations
  151. Identifying and preventing pain in animals
  152. Brisket Boards Reduce Freestall Use
  153. Effects of Milking on Dairy Cow Gait
  154. Aversion to carbon dioxide
  155. The clones need to return: A comment on Archer et al. (2003)
  156. Designing better water troughs: dairy cows prefer and drink more from larger troughs
  157. Effect of Rubber Flooring in Front of the Feed Bunk on the Time Budgets of Dairy Cattle
  158. Book review
  159. Technical Note: Validation of a System for Monitoring Feeding Behavior of Dairy Cows
  160. Measuring the Feeding Behavior of Lactating Dairy Cows in Early to Peak Lactation
  161. Effects of Three Types of Free-Stall Surfaces on Preferences and Stall Usage by Dairy Cows
  162. Effects of Ad Libitum Milk Intake on Dairy Calves
  163. Responses of dairy cows and calves to each other’s vocalisations after early separation
  164. Feeding small quantities of grain in the parlour facilitates pre-milking handling of dairy cows: a note
  165. Alternative housing for sows and litters
  166. Alternative housing for sows and litters.
  167. Alternative housing for sows and litters.
  168. Performance and feeding behaviour of calves on ad libitum milk from artificial teats
  169. Newborn and 5-week-old calves vocalize in response to milk deprivation
  170. Rearing Rabbits in Lincolnshire
  171. Behavioural responses of piglets to castration: the effect of piglet age
  172. Effects of early separation on the dairy cow and calf:
  173. Tail Docking Dairy Cattle: Effects on Cow Cleanliness and Udder Health
  174. Vocal responses of piglets to castration: identifying procedural sources of pain
  175. Effects of early separation on the dairy cow and calf
  176. Reducing Pain After Dehorning in Dairy Calves
  177. Mixing at young ages reduces fighting in unacquainted domestic pigs
  178. Can Ambient Sound Reduce Distress in Piglets During Weaning and Restraint?
  179. Hock Lesions and Free-Stall Design
  180. Vocal Communication in Pigs: Who are Nursing Piglets Screaming at?
  181. Alternative housing for sows and litters: 2. Effects of a communal piglet area on pre- and post-weaning behaviour and performance
  182. Alternative housing for sows and litters
  183. Partial tooth-clipping of suckling pigs: effects on neonatal competition and facial injuries
  184. Responses of piglets to early separation from the sow
  185. Segregated Early Weaning and Welfare of Piglets
  186. Crushing of piglets by sows: effects of litter features, pen features and sow behaviour
  187. Vocal response to pain in piglets
  188. Vocal response of piglets to weaning: effect of piglet age
  189. Vocalizations by isolated piglets: a reliable indicator of piglet need directed towards the sow
  190. Sows show stronger responses to isolation calls of piglets associated with greater levels of piglet need
  191. Sow body movements that crush piglets: a comparison between two types of farrowing accommodation
  192. Risky behaviour by piglets: a trade off between feeding and risk of mortality by maternal crushing?
  193. Signalling need: costly signals and animal welfare assessment
  194. Conflict and cooperation: sociobiological principles and the behaviour of pigs
  195. Behaviour and evolution
  196. Response of eastern chipmunks to conspecific alarm calls
  197. Oxygen consumption during crowing by roosters: talk is cheap
  198. Calling by domestic piglets: reliable signals of need?
  199. Context-specific alarm calls of the eastern chipmunk, Tamias striatus
  200. Dual strategies of song development in American redstarts, Setophaga ruticilla
  201. Effect of motivational context on conspecific song discrimination by brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater).
  202. Effect of motivational context on conspecific song discrimination by brown-headed cowbirds (Molothrus ater).
  203. Sexual Preferences of Female Zebra Finches: Imprinting On Beak Colour
  204. A Product of Discriminative Learning may Lead to Female Preferences for Elaborate Males
  205. Song repertoires do not hinder neighbor-stranger discrimination
  206. Temporal Relationships in White-Throated Sparrow Song
  207. The Evolution of Bird Song: Comparative Analyses
  208. On designs for testing the effect of song repertoire size
  209. Relative Frequency Parameters and Song Recognition in Black-Capped Chickadees
  210. Great tits classify songs by individual voice characteristics
  211. Use of male blue monkey “Pyow” calls for long-term individual identification
  212. Bird Song and Operant Experiments: A New Tool to Investigate Song Perception
  213. White-throated sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis) can perceive pitch change in conspecific song by using the frequency ratio independent of the frequency difference.
  214. Design of Playback Experiments: The Thornbridge Hall NATO ARW Consensus
  215. White-throated sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis) can perceive pitch change in conspecific song by using the frequency ratio independent of the frequency difference.
  216. Male Swords and Female Preferences
  217. Does singing exhaust male great tits?
  218. Exploration versus exploitation: a field study of time allocation to environmental tracking by foraging chipmunks
  219. Male Swords and Female Preferences
  220. Species identiby by birdsong: discrete or additive information?
  221. Operant discrimination of frequency and frequency ratio in the black-capped chickadee (Parus atricapillus).
  222. Operant discrimination of frequency and frequency ratio in the black-capped chickadee (Parus atricapillus).
  223. Kroodsma refuted
  224. Categorization of song notes in great tits: which acoustic features are used and why?
  225. Variability in spider monkeys' vocalizations may provide basis for individual recognition
  226. Song matching and the perception of song types in great tits, Parus major
  227. Categorical perception of bird song: How do great tits (Parus major) perceive temporal variation in their song?
  228. Categorical perception of bird song: How do great tits (Parus major) perceive temporal variation in their song?
  229. Evidence against the continuity-versatility relationship in bird song
  230. Decline in song output by great tits: Exhaustion or motivation?
  231. BUZZING BEES: COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BUMBLE BEE SOCIAL PARASITES (HYMENOPTERA: APIDAE) AND THEIR HOSTS
  232. Birds learn song from aggressive tutors
  233. Neighbour–stranger discrimination by song in the veery, a species with song repertoires
  234. Rethinking Painful Management Practices
  235. Quality of Life for Farm Animals: Linking Science, Ethics, and Animal Welfare
  236. What is suffering in animals?
  237. Introduction: values, dilemmas and solutions.
  238. Understanding animal behaviour and its use in organic animal husbandry.
  239. HOCK LESIONS AND FREE-STALL DESIGN: EFFECTS OF STALL SURFACE