Animal Behaviour and Welfare Concepts
Animal Behaviour and Welfare Concepts
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From Jill MacKay
In this short (approx 50 minute) lecture I give an overview of qualitative research methods aimed at veterinary scientists. This features: An overview of research… -
From Jill MacKay
In this video, I'll demonstrate how to take data from JISC Online Surveys (formerly Bristol Online Survey) and make it into a usable format for analysis. -
From Jill MacKay
In this quick video I'll show you how to set up a survey in JISC Online Surveys (formerly Bristol Online Surveys) and create a range of question types. -
From Jill MacKay
Pets of all species can benefit greatly from training. Not only does it give you more control, but it gives them some cognitive challenges, and can be very enjoyable for… -
From Jill MacKay
In this short video we'll explore the difference between state behaviours and event behaviours in ethology. Transcript: Students often ask questions about the… -
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From Louise Connelly
Courtesy of Dr Jill MacKay Incorporating puzzle feeders into a daily feeding routine can be a quick and easy method of behavioural enrichment for cats. Our model cat,… -
From Jill MacKay
This short video demonstrates the pupil dilation response in cats when hunting. Our demonstration cat, Athena, dilates her pupils fully when preparing to hunt despite… -
From Jill MacKay
0 0 likes | 24 24 playsThe 'Three F's concept in animal welfare, 'Feelings, Fitness and Freedoms' can be used to evaluate the welfare of any animal. In this example we run…