
Megan Lucas
@pigmegan
Research fellow / Animal Welfare Science Centre, The University of Melbourne @AWSciCent @SciMelb / Animal welfare & behaviour
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20-02-2019 03:57:54
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Lauren Hemsworth reporting on conflicting findings from our experiments on positive human interaction and fear in piglets Lauren Hemsworth #ISAE2023



🐽PigVoice 🐷❤🥓 presents on findings that show sows’ fear of people is passed on to their piglets and also affects how piglets respond in a maze-reward test So much pig & positive human contact research at #ISAE2023 😃🐽💕




"Choice & control are essential for animal welfare" ... but what does that mean? and are we sure? In a new publication with @cognitive_maze, we unpack these questions and pinpoint research needs. frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #animalwelfare #OpenAccess Frontiers - Veterinary Science #zoo

Rutu Galea impressed the #ISAE2023 crowd with the massive epidemiological study being conducted as part of her PhD research, within our collaborative “Tails” project in Australia Animal Welfare Science Centre Science at Melbourne



More great Animal Welfare Science Centre Science at Melbourne representation at #ISAE2023 Maxine Rice on piling behaviour in hens


Warms my heart to see Lloyd Morgan’s canon mentioned in a very nice presentation and study by Dr Louise Evans Whoa, No-Go: Evidence consistent with model-based strategy use in horses during an inhibitory control task #isae2023 #horsebehaviour




Congrats to Mathilde - fourth and last paper from PhD thesis printed - a new way to explore relationships between animal based measures of pain and stress in piglets during castration: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Jens Malmkvist Institut for Husdyr- og Veterinærvidenskab, AU


I was part of a fantastic team that recently published two papers on cats and harmful myths about them .. With Monique Udell, Candace Croney, Kari Ekenstedt & Kate Shoveller Here's part 1... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

New study from Zoos Victoria demonstrates that learning outcomes are met in the absence of physically touching animals in #zoo programs. This is important data for those advocating for non-contact programs at their facilities. #animalwelfare issuu.com/izejournal/doc…


new pub from the Dog Cognition Lab lab! "enrichment" toys are not terribly enriching: dogs showed no change in welfare after interacting with more complex toys. mdpi.com/2076-2615/13/2…