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Session 2 UFAW online animal welfare conference 2023

Talks 0:00:00 More than just a fish. Carole Lee (University of Exeter, UK) 00:19:48 How to scientifically develop a catalogue of measures and penalties against breaches of animal welfare laws and regulations in abattoirs. Stephanie Schneidewind (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) 0:39:45 Short talks: • Development of a Welfare Assessment tool for pig farms under extensive production system in Butemba Town Council Kyankwanzi District. Nelson Achong (Makerere University, Uganda) • A quantitative survey among Flemish poultry farmers on how birds fit for transport to the slaughterhouse are selected, caught, and loaded. Femke Delanglez (Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (ILVO), Belgium) • Are palatability assessments a valid measure of hedonic responses in Equus callabus? Claire O'Brien (Aberystwyth University, UK) • Dwarf goats show altruistic behaviour in a novel helping paradigm. Annkatrin Pahl (Research Institute for Farm Animal Biology, Germany) UFAW, the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare, is an UK based registered charity that works with the animal welfare science community worldwide to develop and promote improvements in the welfare of farm, companion, laboratory, captive wild animals and those with which we interact in the wild, through scientific and educational activity. To this end, UFAW: • Promotes and supports developments in the science and technology that underpin advances in animal welfare, including the funding of research through its programme of grants, awards and scholarships. • Promotes education in animal care and welfare. • Provides information, organises symposia, conferences and meetings, publishes books, videos, technical reports and the international quarterly scientific journal Animal Welfare. • Provides expert advice to governments and other organisations and helps to draft and amend laws and guidelines. • Enlists the energies of animal keepers, scientists, veterinarians, lawyers and others who care about animals. UFAW is an independent organisation, and throughout its history, its work has primarily been funded by donations, subscriptions and legacies.

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Talks 0:00:00 More than just a fish. Carole Lee (University of Exeter, UK) 00:19:48 How to scientifically develop a catalogue of measures and penalties against breaches of animal welfare laws and regulations in abattoirs. Stephanie Schneidewind (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) 0:39:45 Short talks: • Development of a Welfare Assessment tool for pig farms under extensive production system in Butemba Town Council Kyankwanzi District. Nelson Achong (Makerere University, Uganda) • A quantitative survey among Flemish poultry farmers on how birds fit for transport to the slaughterhouse are selected, caught, and loaded. Femke Delanglez (Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (ILVO), Belgium) • Are palatability assessments a valid measure of hedonic responses in Equus callabus? Claire O'Brien (Aberystwyth University, UK) • Dwarf goats show altruistic behaviour in a novel helping paradigm. Annkatrin Pahl (Research Institute for Farm Animal Biology, Germany) UFAW, the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare, is an UK based registered charity that works with the animal welfare science community worldwide to develop and promote improvements in the welfare of farm, companion, laboratory, captive wild animals and those with which we interact in the wild, through scientific and educational activity. To this end, UFAW: • Promotes and supports developments in the science and technology that underpin advances in animal welfare, including the funding of research through its programme of grants, awards and scholarships. • Promotes education in animal care and welfare. • Provides information, organises symposia, conferences and meetings, publishes books, videos, technical reports and the international quarterly scientific journal Animal Welfare. • Provides expert advice to governments and other organisations and helps to draft and amend laws and guidelines. • Enlists the energies of animal keepers, scientists, veterinarians, lawyers and others who care about animals. UFAW is an independent organisation, and throughout its history, its work has primarily been funded by donations, subscriptions and legacies.

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