Synergy for preventing damaging behaviour in group housed pigs and chickens
GroupHouseNet
Short Term Scientific Missions - 2017
Name | Host | WG | Project title | Status |
Emma Fabrega Romans
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University of Helsinki, Finland
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3
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On line evaluation of tail damage and farm strategies to prevent tail biting
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Dong Liu
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KU Leuven
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3
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Automatic detection of tail biting
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Jen Yun Chou
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University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
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3
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Knowledge exchange with the Animal Welfare and Laboratory Animal Sciences group
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Metin Petek
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Royal Veterinary College, UK
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3
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Assessment of breed differences in damaging behaviour in large scale multi-tier barns
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Zsolt Becskei
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Hellenic Agricultural Organisation
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3
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Association of tail biting and other carcass lesions - a slaughterhouse assessment
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Micheal Kakanis
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KU Leuven, Belgium
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3
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Image analysis for behaviour and health in pigs
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Matt Craven
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ILVO, Belgium
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3
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Potential sources of chronic stress: Does foot-pad dermatitis induce chronic negative affective states?
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Jen Yun Chou
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University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna
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3
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Lethal gang aggression in pigs
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Elske de Haas
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Linkoping University, Sweden
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1
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Genetic and epigenetic pathways affected in lines divergently selected on feather pecking
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Caroline Clouard
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University of Christian-Albreechts, Germany
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3
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Can social structure help to predict tail biting in pigs?
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Lisette van der Zande
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SLU Sweden
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3
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Development of individual tracking to measure resilience in pigs
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