Save Research project Want to save opportunities and organisations? Register for a growAG account today. Sign up Sign in Pork Animal technology Research project Commercially-viable strategies to reduce the acute pain of tail docking in piglets There is increasing pressure from animal welfare groups to provide pain relief for elective husbandry procedures such as tail docking … Funded by Australian Pork (APL) Project date 24 Nov 2013 - 3 Dec 2015 Research organisation Rivalea Australia
Save Research project Pork Animal technology Research project Assessment and amelioration of pain for improved welfare during routine husbandry procedures in piglets Routine husbandry procedures for management of piglets include tail-docking, teeth clipping, ear notching and castration. These procedures are widely recognised … Funded by Australian Pork (APL) Project date 7 Nov 2013 - 7 Jul 2015 Research organisation The University of Sydney (USYD)
Save Research project Wool Research project Low Cost AI With Frozen Ram The aim of this project was to seek improvement of the function of frozen ram semen so that it can … Funded by Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) Project date 5 Jun 2013 - 30 Jun 2019 Research organisation The University of Sydney (USYD)
Save Research project Pork Animal technology Research project The development of practical measures to benchmark pig welfare in the Australian pork industry The current project was conducted to develop a tool/protocol to form metrics to benchmark pig welfare on farm. It … Funded by Australian Pork (APL) Project date 6 Sep 2012 - 30 Aug 2013 Research organisation The University of Melbourne
Save Research project Pork Animal technology Research project Developing commerically-viable, confinement-free farrowing and lactation systems Farrowing crates can improve the welfare of neonatal pigs by providing warmth and reducing the risk of piglets becoming cold, … Funded by Australian Pork (APL) Project date 1 Jan 2012 - 31 Mar 2015 Research organisation Rivalea Australia
Save Research project Pork Animal technology Research project Mixing sows - how to maximise welfare. Group housing strategies for mixing sows post-weaning or post-insemination Loose or group housing of sows, or mixing groups of sows post-weaning or post-insemination comes with many challenges which can … Funded by Australian Pork (APL) Project date 1 Jul 2011 - 30 Jun 2012 Research organisation Pork CRC