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Preventive Veterinary Medicine | 2013

Epidemiologic survey in Swiss group-housed breeding rabbits: extent of lesions and potential risk factors.

Claude A. Andrist; Bart H.P. van den Borne; Lotti M. Bigler; Theres Buchwalder; Beatrice A. Roth

In Switzerland, group-housing for breeding rabbit does is not explicitly required by law, but label programmes, as well as the general public and animal welfare groups, are advocating it. Although group-housing is of great benefit to the gregariously living rabbits, the establishment of a social hierarchy within the group might lead to stress and lesions. In the present epidemiological study, lesions were scored twice on 30% of the breeding does on all 28 commercial Swiss farms with group-housed breeding does. Additionally, a detailed questionnaire was filled out with all producers to determine risk factors potentially associated with lesions. Data were analysed using hierarchical proportional odds models. About 33% of the does examined had lesions, including wounds that were almost healed and small scratches. Severe lesions were counted on 9% of the animals. Differences between seasons in lesions score were identified, with the extent of lesions being higher in summer than in spring. Fewer lesions occurred on farms on which mastitis was more common. More lesions were found on farms where the does were isolated between littering and artificial insemination than on farms without isolation. According to the producers, most of the aggression occurred directly after the isolation phase when the does were regrouped again. We conclude that lesions in group-housed breeding does might be reduced by appropriate reproductive management.


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2008

Improved weaning reduces cross-sucking and may improve weight gain in dairy calves

Beatrice A. Roth; Edna Hillmann; Markus Stauffacher; Nina M. Keil


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2009

Influence of artificial vs. mother-bonded rearing on sucking behaviour, health and weight gain in calves

Beatrice A. Roth; Kerstin Barth; Lorenz Gygax; Edna Hillmann


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2014

Does nest size matter to laying hens

Nadine Ringgenberg; Ernst K.F. Fröhlich; Alexandra Harlander-Matauschek; Hanno Würbel; Beatrice A. Roth


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2012

Effects of group stability on aggression, stress and injuries in breeding rabbits

Claude A. Andrist; Lotti M. Bigler; Hanno Würbel; Beatrice A. Roth


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2009

Temporal distribution of sucking behaviour in dairy calves and influence of energy balance

Beatrice A. Roth; Nina M. Keil; Lorenz Gygax; Edna Hillmann


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2015

Nest choice in laying hens: Effects of nest partitions and social status

Nadine Ringgenberg; Ernst K.F. Fröhlich; Alexandra Harlander-Matauschek; Michael J. Toscano; Hanno Würbel; Beatrice A. Roth


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2011

Influence of nest-floor slope on the nest choice of laying hens

Karin Stämpfli; Beatrice A. Roth; Theres Buchwalder; Ernst K.F. Fröhlich


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2015

Effects of variation in nest curtain design on pre-laying behaviour of domestic hens

Nadine Ringgenberg; Ernst K.F. Fröhlich; Alexandra Harlander-Matauschek; Michael J. Toscano; Hanno Würbel; Beatrice A. Roth


Livestock Science | 2014

Masking odour when regrouping rabbit does: Effect on aggression, stress and lesions

Claude A. Andrist; Lotti M. Bigler; Hanno Würbel; Beatrice A. Roth

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Nina M. Keil

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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