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Transgenesis and Animal Welfare

Alternatives to Laboratory Animals, 1995
The two main techniques used in biomedical research for the production of transgenic animals have several implications for animal welfare in terms of the Three Rs of Russell & Burch. Some are intrinsic to the transgenic objectives, while others relate to the effects of mutations, transgene expression, associated methodologies, and husbandry or ...
Colin J, Moore, T Ben, Mepham
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FARM ANIMAL WELFARE

Veterinary Record, 2005
SIR, – A news item in last week’s Veterinary Record ( VR , July 9, 2005, vol 157, pp 34-35) describes the launch of the Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC) report on the welfare implications of farm assurance schemes.
Andrew, Butterworth   +4 more
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Cadmium and the Welfare of Animals

2011
Cadmium is a toxic agent that affects human health, and in this article its impacts on animal health and welfare are examined. There is evidence that some farm animals can detect and actively avoid it when presented with feedstuffs with a range of cadmium concentrations.
Phillips, C. J. C., Prankel, S. H.
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Animal Welfare Legislation

Science, 1985
In the article "Rates of elementary reactions: Measurement and applications" by F. Kaufman (25 Oct., p. 393), the equation in column 2 on page 394 should have read: [See formula in Source Pdf.]
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WELFARE OF LABORATORY ANIMALS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1943
To the Editor:— As a result of recent correspondence with a number of workers engaged in experiments on animals, I have become aware that there is a strong and widespread desire for experience to be pooled so as to enable the maximum of consideration to be shown for the feelings of laboratory animals.
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ANIMAL WELFARE IN TOURISM

The Eighth International Scientific Conference TOURISM AND GREEN INVESTMENTS Conference Proceedings
The welfare of domestic animals in tourism is of essential importance for ensuring ethical and sustainable practices. Animals, such as horses, donkeys, dogs, camels, and elephants, play integral roles in providing memorable experiences for tourists worldwide.
Gantner, Vesna   +2 more
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Education for Animal Welfare

2011
There are many ways by which animal welfare can be improved and animal suffering reduced, such as by means of legislative enactment, scientific research, or better stockmanship. Education has an important role to play in each component of this package of means, and in this book, education is regarded in the broad sense of creating awareness and ...
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