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A systematic review of equid welfare at slaughter

Livestock Science, 2022
Guidance surrounding equine slaughter varies globally and lacks published evidence, limiting practical application, causing industry confusion and potentially compromised welfare at all stages of the slaughter process, both ante- and post-mortem. Existing research in this field was systematically reviewed, with gaps in the literature assessed.
K.A. Fletcher   +5 more
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Handbook of equid welfare

Veterinary Record, 2015
The Brooke 528 pages, paperback, £55. Whittet Books. 2014. ISBN 978 1 87358 087 5 ![Graphic][1] THIS book is more like a Swiss army knife for the working equid practitioner/student than a conventional textbook. It is packed full of important information, particularly relevant in an environment where the welfare of working equids is an ...
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Review - Welfare of working equids in the European Union

This review synthesises the present situation of working equids in Europe, with a focus on main welfare issues, and makes recommendations to improve the welfare of these animals.Key factors to focus on during inspection are also provided.
Sossidou, Evangelia   +4 more
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Dataset for 'Evaluation of long-term welfare initiatives on working equid welfare and social transmission of knowledge in Mexico'.

2020
Raw data generated from equid welfare assessments and owner interviews corresponding to the paper ‘Evaluation of long-term welfare initiatives on working equid welfare and social transmission of knowledge in Mexico’. Each variable is labelled and data are provided for 266 participants.
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A pilot study of working equid welfare in Haiti

Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2017
L.A. Brizgys, C.M. Brady
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Enhancing the welfare of working equids: an imperative in development & humanitarian scenarios

2020
O principal objetivo deste trabalho é tornar mais visível a situação para melhorar o bem-estar dos cavalos, burros e mulos de trabalho (ou tracção) e destacar suas contribuições para os meios de subsistência das pessoas nos países em desenvolvimento no contexto dos discursos e práticas de desenvolvimento e ajuda humanitária.
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