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Susanne Waiblinger

Professor
Farm Animal and Public Health in Veterinary Medicine
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Austria

Biography

Dr. Susanne Waiblinger is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Farm Animal and Public Health in Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Medical University Vienna , Austria. His research interests includes Animal Sciences, Livestock Production,Human-animal relationship, focus on farm animals, Behavior and attitude of ruminants, Assessment of animal welfare at system and practice level, Social behavior, individuality and stress, Non-invasive methods for assessing the condition, Organic livestock for cattle, sheep and goat. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Susanne Waiblinger is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to Animal Sciences, Livestock Production,Human-animal relationship, focus on farm animals, Behavior and attitude of ruminants, Assessment of animal welfare at system and practice level, Social behavior, individuality and stress, Non-invasive methods for assessing the condition, Organic livestock for cattle, sheep and goat.

Research Interest

Animal Sciences, Livestock Production,Human-animal relationship, focus on farm animals, Behavior and attitude of ruminants, Assessment of animal welfare at system and practice level, Social behavior, individuality and stress, Non-invasive methods for assessing the condition, Organic livestock for cattle, sheep and goat

Publications

  • Breininger, W; Ofner-Schröck, E; Schmid, A; Waiblinger, S (2017): Stable building for biotop farming - cattle. 3rd Ed. Vienna, ÖKL, pp. 68. ISBN: 978-3-85250-227-4.

  • Wittek, T; Salaberger, T; Palm tree, R; Becker, S .; Hajek, F; Lambacher, B; Waiblinger, S (2017): Clinical parameters and adrenocortical activity to assess stress responses of alpacas using different methods of restraint, either alone or with shearing. Vet Rec. 2017; 180 (23): 568 Fulltext PubMed Web of Science Scopus

  • Lürzel, S; Barth, K; Windschnurer, I; Futschik, A; Waiblinger, S (2017): The influence of gentle interactions with an experimental person during milking on dairy cows. Animal. 2017; 1-10

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