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Introduction
I am focusing on farm animal welfare, husbandry, cognition and behaviour. I am currently working as a Postdoc at the MLU (Halle, DE) in the Animal Husbandry and Livestock Ecology Department.
I did my PhD at the Centre for Proper Housing of Ruminants and Pigs (FSVO, Tänikon, CH/University of Bern, CH) investigating the effect of cognitive judgement and attention biases in animals. Visit my website: http://cmcraoult.marger.it/
Additional affiliations
June 2019 - November 2019
Aviforum
Position
- Research Assistant
Description
- Part of a project comparing direct and automated behavioural observation methods. Helped in calibrating a new tracking system, welfare assessments, video analyses, as well as bones' collection and breaking point test in broiler breeders and laying hens.
Education
September 2013 - October 2015
Institut national supérieur des sciences agronomiques, de l'alimentation et de l'environnement - Agrosup Dijon
Field of study
- Agronomy, specialized in Animal Production
September 2011 - June 2012
Lycée Agricole Olivier de Serres, Quetigny
Field of study
- Preparatory class for Engineer in Agronomy and Veterinary schools
Publications
Publications (12)
Little is known on the effect of light on pig behaviour. The choice behaviour of weaned piglets kept under two different light-emitting diode (LED) illuminance levels was investigated: 32 piglets (in two batches) were housed in a preference test room composed of two identical double pen units. One side of the pen unit was permanently illuminated wi...
The ability to adapt to changing environments is crucial for survival and has evolved based on socio-ecological factors. Goats and sheep are closely related, with similar social structures, body sizes and domestication levels, but different feeding ecologies, i.e. goats are browsers and sheep are grazers. We investigated whether goats' reliance on...
Hind-leg activity in dairy cows during milking is considered an indicator of a stressful situation or discomfort. Automatic detection of cow hind-leg activity during milking could be used to monitor deficiencies at the cow, milking machine, or human level. We assumed that the milking cluster follows cow hind-leg movements during milking. Therefore,...
Citation: Angermann, E.; Raoult, C.M.C.; Wensch-Dorendorf, M.; Frenking, S.; Kemper, N.; Borell, E.v. Development of a Group-Adapted Housing System for Pregnant Sows: A Field Study on Performance and Welfare Aspects. Agriculture 2021, 11, 28. Publisher's Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institution...
This study investigates the effect of different LED lighting colour temperatures on the preference behaviour of 4-week-old weaned piglets. A total of 32 piglets were housed in two replications in an experimental pen area with four identically equipped pen compartments connected two by two. Each pen unit offered a compartment set to a colour tempera...
Feather pecking and cannibalism are two major problems in laying hens’ husbandry. Although additional environmental enrichment materials’ (EM) supply is thought to lessen these problems, consistent evidences are lacking. This study examined the effects of EM supply (pecking stones and alfalfa bales) on biological performance, carcass composition an...
Severe feather pecking is a damaging allopecking behavior in pullets and laying hens which was found to be associated with multiple factors. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the occurrence of feather pecking could be reduced by additional environmental enrichment materials (EM; pecking stones and hard-pressed alfalfa bales) in a lit...
Mood is a lasting affective state that influences motivation and decision-making by pre-shaping a subject’s expectations (pessimism/optimism). Mood states affect biases in judgment, memory, and attention. Due to a lack of verbal report, assessing mood in non-human animals is challenging and is often compromised by intense training sessions. Measuri...
Stimuli are often presumed to be either negative or positive. However, animals' judgement of their negativity or positivity cannot generally be assumed. A possibility to assess emotional states in animals elicited by stimuli is to investigate animal preferences and their motivation to gain access to these stimuli. This study's aim was to assess the...
Affective states are known to influence behavior and cognitive processes. To assess mood (moderately long-term affective states), the cognitive judgment bias test was developed and has been widely used in various animal species. However, little is known about how mood changes, how mood can be experimentally manipulated, and how mood then feeds back...
Projects
Projects (4)
Validate the use of a 3D accelerometer attached on the milking cluster to automatically record dairy cows hind-legs activity during milking. Comparison of the 3D accelerometer's data with direct observations.