Animal Welfare Content / Animal Welfare Content for ºÙºÙÊÓƵ en Big Dogs Face More Joint Problems if Neutered Early /news/big-dogs-face-more-joint-problems-if-neutered-early <p>Mixed-breed dogs weighing more than 44 pounds as adults are at higher risk for joint disorders if neutered or spayed early, according to a study by researchers at ºÙºÙÊÓƵ.</p> August 13, 2020 - 10:00am Amy M Quinton /news/big-dogs-face-more-joint-problems-if-neutered-early Can We Better Prepare Hens for Cage-Free Living? /news/can-we-better-prepare-hens-cage-free-living <p>Cage-free housing may be more spacious for hens, but the extra room comes with added risk of collisions and broken bones. ºÙºÙÊÓƵ animal welfare experts are leading efforts to whether complex rearing systems can reduce bone fractures.</p> April 19, 2018 - 10:42am Amy M Quinton /news/can-we-better-prepare-hens-cage-free-living Keeping Cows Cool With Less Water and Energy /news/keeping-cows-cool-less-water-and-energy <p>Innovative cooling technologies tested on dairy cows at the University of California, Davis, are addressing the long-standing challenge of keeping dairy cows cool in heat-stressed California.</p> September 06, 2017 - 1:34pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/keeping-cows-cool-less-water-and-energy TRACS Gives Dogs Room to Run and Play /news/tracs <p>A team at TRACS, <a href="http://safetyservices.ucdavis.edu/article/teaching-and-research-animal-care-services">Teaching and Research Animal Care Services</a>, is treating research dogs to an enriched environment, and telling other animal science lab professionals how they can do the same thing.</p> August 02, 2016 - 10:41am Dave Jones /news/tracs Scientists and Zoos Team Up on Landmark Elephant Welfare Project /news/scientists-and-zoos-team-landmark-elephant-welfare-project <p>Given that elephants are the largest land mammals on the planet, one might expect that when it comes to enclosures for zoo elephants, size matters.</p> <p>However, a newly released study in which the University of California,&nbsp;Davis, played a key role reveals that social interactions and having an array of opportunities to engage with their surroundings may be&nbsp;more important to elephants’ welfare than space.</p> July 14, 2016 - 11:00am Patricia Bailey /news/scientists-and-zoos-team-landmark-elephant-welfare-project