Kiwi scientists are exploring the emotions of livestock in pioneering research that could improve the way animals are farmed.
AgResearch scientist Gosia Zobel and her colleagues have been conducting a trial into the positive emotional states of dairy calves - the first of its kind in which the anticipation of the animals around access to different environments and opportunities for play was monitored.
The data collected was now being analysed, but the work had already thrown up some interesting early impressions.
"We want to understand from a scientific basis what the animals are feeling by their behaviour, as opposed to just saying for example 'look, the dog is wagging its tail, so it must be happy'," Ms Zobel said.
In the dairy-calf trial - a project run between AgResearch and the University of British Columbia Animal Welfare Programme - the animals spent periods of time in pens with different flooring and some featuring play items such as a rope.