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Summary Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare (BHE-31306)

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Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare
Valid: What I measure, is that really what I want to measure
Reliable: based on repeatability (are the results the same tomorrow, or if it’s been done by another
person)

Scientific writing
 What was done in scientific study
 What was the outcome
 Use facts!
o This was done, and they found correlation between … and …

4 questions of Tinbergen
 Causation (mechanism)
 Evolution (phylogeny)
 Survival value (function)
 Ontogeny (development)

Nature vs Nurture
 Nature: caused by genetics
 Nurture: caused by learning

2 behavioural regulations
 Homeostatic model
o Depends on the situation
 Instinctive behaviour model
o Strong behavioural need

2 questions
 Proximate (How)
 Ultimate (Why)

, Animal Welfare
Health
Natural behaviour
Affect (emotional and mental states)

Why do we care
 Ethical
o Animals have intrinsic value
 Economical
o Maltreat animals will result in fear of humans which will lead in lower production
 Reputation of industry
o Housing
o Views on animal welfare
 Naturalness
 Space

Animal welfare
 Five freedoms
o Hunger and thirst
o Discomfort
o Pain, injury or disease
o Fear and distress
o Freedom to express normal behaviour
 3 domains
o Biological functioning (health and production)
o Natural living (citizens look at this part)
o Affective state (emotions and feelings) (most important)

Brains
 Lateralised: separation of 2 brain hemispheres
 Rights side of brain is involved in fear and anxiety (information from left side of vision)
o Chickens pass object on right side
o Dogs wag their more to left
 Left side of brain is involved in feeding and routine behaviour

Experiencing conditions
 Operant testing
o Animals have to work for something, the harder they work the higher the motivation
for this option
 Self-medication
o Water with pain-killer and normal water, when animals chooses water with pain-
killers it is probably in pain

Choice gives you control
 Choice is also rewarding

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