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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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Animal welfare

Australian Veterinary Journal, 2011
Animal welfare has become an increasingly important issue over the last few years. More individuals are concerned with these issues and increased efforts have been made to reduce or eliminate the prevalence of these issues. However, despite recent advances, much of the information regarding animal welfare remains unclear and inaccessible by many ...
Xue, Gralat   +2 more
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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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Animal Welfare and Animal Rights

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1988
Animal liberationists tend to divide into two mutually antagonistic camps: animal welfarists, who share a utilitarian moral outlook, and animal rightists, who presuppose a structure of basic rights. However, the gap between these groups tends to be exaggerated by their allegiance to oversimplified versions of their favored moral frameworks.
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Animal welfare considerations — pastoral animals

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1985
Modern pastoral farming has radically transformed the niche where agricultural animals live. Recent trends in husbandry tend to give as much emphasis to economic profit and human convenience, as do a concern for the farmed species. Most of the traditional ways of handling sheep, cattle, goats, horses and pigs, like castration, ear tagging, tail-docking
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Animal behavior and animal welfare

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1991
Summary The value of behavioral techniques in assessing animal welfare, and in particular assessing the psychological well being of animals, is reviewed. Using cats and horses as examples, 3 behavioral methods are presented: (1) comparison of behavior patterns and time budgets; (2) choice tests; and (3) operant conditioning. The behaviors of intact and
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Animal welfare

2023
Animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) have seen a significant development in the last 50 years. Scientific research is beginning to provide initial evidence for the benefits of these interventions. However, ethical issues, particularly from the animals' point of view, are yet to be considered properly.
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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Intermittent fasting in the prevention and treatment of cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Katherine Clifton   +2 more
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