Animal Behavior and Well-Being II

Section: Animal Behavior and Well-Being
Format: Posters
Day/Time: Wednesday 7:30 AM–9:30 AM
Location: Gatlin Ballroom
Please note: last-minute changes to the program may not be reflected here.
#W1
The relationship between equine temperament and behavior as affected over time by the skill level of the rider.
Katherine Koudele
#W2
Better welfare outcomes in lambs subjected to gradual weaning when compared with abrupt weaning.
Cristiane G. Titto
#W3
Assessing cow-calf welfare.
Gabrielle E. Simon
#W4
Identifying the principal problems of animal welfare on intensive dairy farms in the central zone of Chile.
Maria Sol Morales
#W5
Identifying farm-level factors affecting milking attendance and productivity in automated milking systems.
Meagan T. M. King
#W6
Differences in cow comfort between traditional bedded pack and compost bedded pack for dairy housing systems.
Cinta Sol
#W7
Behaviors of Holstein heifers associated with large follicles during the estrous cycle.
Cassandra S. Skenandore
#W8
Behavioral responses of periparturient Jersey cows treated with recombinant bovine somatotropin during the periparturient period.
Daniela N. Liboreiro
#W9
Preference of flavored concentrate premixes by dairy cows.
Michael T. Harper
#W10
Sorting of TMR by dairy calves is affected by availability of an alternative source of grain.
Joao H. C. Costa
#W11
Predicting filching: A logistical approach.
Kristina A. Weld
#W12
Validation of methodology for assessing heat abatement strategies in dry-lot cattle.
Grazyne Tresoldi
#W13
Infrared thermography as a tool to diagnose foot rot and digital dermatitis in feedlot cattle.
Diego Moya
#W14
Continuous recording versus scan-sampling in behavioral studies with growing heifers fed high-concentrate diets.
Ana Madruga
#W15
Evaluation of technologies to predict the onset of calving in Holstein dairy cows.
Véronique Ouellet
#W16
Barrow behavioral reactivity to a human or novel object when fed low versus high fiber diets.
Jessica D. Colpoys
#W17
A novel objective chute score interacts with monensin to affect growth of receiving cattle.
Kelsey A. Bruno
#W18
Could forming uniform body weight groups at entrance result in improved performance, behavior, health and carcass in fattening Holstein bulls?
Marçal Verdú