Essay prizes
RSPCA Australia essay prizes for
pig and poultry welfare science
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In 2004, RSPCA Australia established two perpetual prizes for
the best essays on poultry and pig welfare science for students
studying veterinary science or animal and veterinary bioscience at
the University of Sydney.
As part of their coursework in animal behaviour and animal
welfare science, every student is required to
submit an essay for assessment . The challenge is to describe
animal welfare science developments (for any single species) that
have been published in the previous 12 months.
The RSPCA is delighted to have this opportunity to encourage
students to examine recent developments in farm animal welfare
science with the aim of enhancing the welfare of pigs and poultry.
You can read the prize-winning essays on the
University of Sydney Veterinary Information Portal (VIP) website.
Essay prizewinners:
2007
Lawrence Baker
Welfare-enhanced stockmanship and feeding systems for
group-housed gestating sows
Philippa Crowter
Feather pecking in layer hens
2006
Briar Morton
Improving the housing of laying hens to enhance welfare
Catherine Moss
Harmful social behaviours in pigs - is environmental enrichment
the solution?
2005
Sally-Anne Debney
Minimising aggressive behaviour between pigs confined in
intensive production systems
Anne Scheving
Intensive housing of laying hens: a welfare issue |