The project results are published in:

The electronic newsletters
E-zine Welfare Quality UPDATE 7 November 2007
E-zine Welfare Quality UPDATE 6 April 2007
E-zine Welfare Quality UPDATE 5 January 2007 
E-zine Welfare Quality UPDATE 3 November 2006
E-zine Welfare Quality UPDATE 4 June 2006 
E-zine Welfare Quality UPDATE 2 September 2005 
E-zine Welfare Quality UPDATE 1 March 2005

The more extended "Summary papers"
2007 
Why European consumers do not buy more animal welfare friendly foods?
         Consumer' concerns vary widely in Europe
         
How the market for more animal welfare-friendly food products works
         Cattle farmers and animal welfare
2006  Pig farmers' engagement in animal welfare
         in Spanish:
El compromiso delos ganaderos con el Bienestar animal
        
         Quality labels supporting welfare-claims
        
Progress WQ monitoring system
        
Preventing injurious behaviour in pigs and poultry
        
'Handling stress' surveys pig and bull production
         
Social aspects and management strategies
        
Preventing lameness in dairy cows and broilers
        
Fresh insight into consumer knowledge
2005  Consumers and animal welfare: Striking differences across Europe
         Conceptualising welfare friendly consumption: Complexity in welfare-friendly consumption
         The market for welfare-friendly foodstuff: Confusion in product labelling
         Strategies to improve animal welfare:Genetic disorders and tail-biting
         Developing a monitoring system:Animal-based welfare measures

The summary and proceedings of
the Stakeholder conferences  dated 3-4 May 2007  and  17-18 November 2005

The Welfare Quality® Reports 
These Reports are born in a spirit of a Europe-wide co-operation between scientists in the Welfare Quality® project
to present to an international audience the research results on all kinds of aspects of farm animal welfare in Europe. 

First WQ report                                Second WQ Report                           THird WQ Report
Farm Animal Welfare
Concerns         Attitudes of Consumers, Retailers,      UK market for Animal Welfare
Retailers and Producers                    Producers to Farm Animal Welfare     Friendly Products
       
 15 Euro       15 Euro        10 Euro                    
All issues are available and can be ordered at Cardiff University, Ruth Leo e- mail Leor@Cardiff.ac.uk.