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1. Scottish Agricultural College-Animal Behaviour and Welfare Team Emily Ullerich
2. Scottish Agricultural College Mission: “To enhance the rural economy and environment.”
Partnership with University of Edinburgh and University of Glasgow
Center for rural policy, teaching, research, and consulting
3. Three Campuses Ayr
Aberdeen
Edinburgh
4. Bush Estate-Edingburgh 1,013 hectares (2,500 acres)
1,100 Hill ewes, 700 upland ewes, 200 suckler cows, 120 sows with finishing capabilities
Also contains arable cropland and woodlands
5. Kirkton and Auchtertyre Farms-West Highlands 2,200 hectares (5,436 acres)
Livestock focus: Hill sheep
Also contains native woodlands, lowland and hill paths
18 Strathfillan Wigwams
6. Avian Science Research Centre-Ayr Facilities for:
Breeding
Laying
Hatching
Growing
Processing
Investigating ways of fulfilling the Five Freedoms while maintaining commercially viable systems
7. Crichton Royal Farm - Dumfries 252 hectares (622 acres)
Innovative and ahead of times
1907 milking machine
1925 silo erected to store silage
Home of dairy research at SAC
8. Research Food Supply Chains
Environmental Management
Animal Health
Animal Welfare
Agricultural Systems
Rural Policy
Whole systems/multidisciplinary approach to agricultural research
9. Animal Behaviour & Welfare Team Common interest:
Understanding behavioral development in animals
Developing ‘scientifically valid, practical and reliable methods of welfare assessment.’
Accomplish this by:
Improving the understanding of the biological basis of animal welfare
Developing genetic or management solutions to welfare problems
Creating scientifically valid and practical methods of assessing animal welfare
Developing approaches to integrate animal welfare with other issues or concerns
10. General Areas of Research Genetically improving adaptations of animals to production environments
Maternal behavior and its impact on the later welfare of offspring
Genetics of animal aggression
Development of welfare assessments
Welfare of dairy cows in organic and non-organic production systems
11. Team Members Professor Alistair Lawrence
Dr. Rick D-Eath
Dr. Francoise Wemelsfelder
Dr. Simon Turner
Dr. Marie Haskell
Dr. Colin Morgan
Dr. Christine Moinard
Dr. Kenny Rutherford
12. Team Members (cont.) Dr. Fritha Langford
Dr. Malcolm Mitchell
Dr. Susan Jarvis
Dr. Cathy Dwyer
Dr. Emma Baxter
Dr. Victoria Sandilands
13. Team members we will meet! Professor Alistair Lawrence
Dr. Marie Haskell
Dr. Cathy Dwyer
Dr. Malcolm Mitchell
Dr. Francoise Wemelsfelder
Dr. Victoria Sandilands
14. Professor Alistair Lawrence Head of Animal Behaviour and Welfare Team
Welfare Interest:
Implication of stereotypic behavior
Impact of intensive farming on welfare
15. Dr. Marie Haskell Research Interests:
Animal motivation, cognition and learning
Use of behavioral temperament to assess welfare on farms
Recent Projects:
Effect of continuous housing on cow health and behavior
Welfare of organic vs. non-organic dairy cows
Effects of dairy cattle breeding patterns on cow temperament
Feed-barrier design and dairy cow behavior
16. Dr. Cathy Dwyer Research Interests:
Maternal behavior
Off-spring development
Recent Projects:
Consequences of a difficult birth for the health and welfare of cattle and sheep
Impact of early nutrition on behavioral development and stress in sheep
Potential of selectively breeding for improved lamb vigor
17. Dr. Malcolm Mitchell Research Interests:
Animal stress
Transportation
Helped define ranges and limits for common stressors experienced during transportation and day to day life
Advises Defra and others on concerns related to animal transportation
18. Dr. Francoise Wemelsfelder Interested in animals as “sentient beings”
Developed Qualitative Behavior Assessment (QBA) for study of subjective experience in animals
Also involved in social science research
19. Dr. Victoria Sandilands Research Interests:
Poultry welfare and production
Housing and management of poultry in a manner sensitive to birds yet sustainable in UK agriculture
20. Funding Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)
Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs
Scottish Government
European Union
21. Consulting Offers consulting services in:
Farm business
Veterinary
Environmental
Diversification
Much, much more
>375 consultants, technicians, and support staff
24 offices
8 veterinary disease surveillance centers
>12,000 customers worldwide
22. Resources BBSRC:bioscience for the future. Web. 2 April 2010. <http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/home/home.aspx>
Defra:Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Web. 2 April 2010. <http://www.defra.gov.uk>
Dollars 2 Pounds. 4 April 2010. Web. 4 April 2010. <http://www.dollars2pounds.com>
“Francoise Wemelsfelder.” Schumacher College. Web. 2 April 2010. <http://www.schumachercollege.org.uk/teachers/francoise-wemelsfelder>
“Hectares to Acres Conversion.” Metric-Conversions.org. 3 Feb. 2010. Web. 4 April 2010. <http://www.metric-conversions.org/area/hectares-to-acres.htm?arg=220>
Scottish Agricultural College, 21 Sept. 2009. Web 2 Apr. 2010 <http://www.sac.ac.uk>
Wigwam Holidays®. www.WigwamHolidays.org. Web. 2 April 2010. <http://www.wigwamholidays.com/Strathfillan_Wigwam_Village>