Animal health & welfare
An animal that feels comfortable, is more robust, healthier and less susceptible to diseases. The animal health and welfare experts from Wageningen Livestock Research develop innovative and practical solutions that ensure that farm animals have a good and healthy life. A life that meets their natural needs as much as possible. Our customers and clients are diverse; from government to NGOs and the private sector.
What we can do for you?
Our 40 veterinarians, animal scientists, behavioural experts and physiologists have years of experience in animal health and welfare research. Our expertise includes:
- Use of sensors, real-time monitoring, big data analyses and self-learning algorithms to assess the needs of animals.
- Dashboards with early-warning and decision-support systems, so that a farmer can quickly intervene to guarantee animal welfare
- Connecting knowledge on animal welfare and animal health to give meaning to research results
- Questions about the transition to a more sustainable and circular system, taking into account animal welfare
Contact the head of our department, Yvette de Haas, and formulate a suitable solution for your knowledge questions on animal health and welfare together.
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Expertise
Publications
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Vergelijking van gedrag en welzijn van leghennen in de Code 2+, verrijkte kooi en volière
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Review on heat stress in pigs on farm
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Whitepaper: Cross-overs in de Kringlooplandbouw: Glastuinbouw & Varkenshouderij
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Scenarios for addressing the dilemma of ‘the culling of day-old male chicks of layerbreeds’
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Dierenwelzijn hennen bij CO2 bedwelming : Waarnemingen van gedrag en effectiviteit bij CO2 verdoven van Hennen in de transportkratten
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Opties voor ammoniakreductie in stallen voor biologische varkens
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Environmental impacts of broiler production systems in the Netherlands
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Review on alternatives to stalls for sows after weaning and in early pregnancy
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Scenario’s voor het vraagstuk “het doden van eendagshaantjes van legrassen”
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Toetsingskader domesticatie : dertig zoogdiersoorten beoordeeld