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Animal Rearing as a Contract?

Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 2000
Can animals, and especially cattle, be the subject ofmoral concern? Should we care about their well-being?Two competing ethical theories have addressed suchissues so far. A utilitarian theory which, inBentham's wake, extends moral consideration to everysentient being, and a theory of the rights orinterests of animals which follows Feinberg'sconceptions.
Larrère, Catherine, Larrère, Raphaël
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Artificial Rearing

2008
Prenatal alcohol exposure disrupts development, leading to a range of effects referred to as fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). FASDs include physical, central nervous system, and behavioral alterations. Animal model systems are used to study the relationship between alcohol-related central nervous system damage and behavioral alterations, risk ...
Hector D, Dominguez, Jennifer D, Thomas
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Shared Rearing Environment in Migraine: Results From Twins Reared Apart and Twins Reared Together

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2003
Background.—Studies of twins who are separated from each other early in life and are reared in different environments offer the opportunity to resolve variation in liability to disease. Objective.—To evaluate the importance of genetic and environmental influences in migraine; in particular, addressing the role of the shared rearing ...
Dan A, Svensson   +3 more
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Child-rearing violence

Child Abuse & Neglect, 1994
In 1989, a national, random sample of 801 adults was questioned about the punishment they received as children and the way they discipline their own offspring. Analysis revealed that verbal and physical discipline are not substitutes, but, instead, are commonly used together.
D, Hemenway, S, Solnick, J, Carter
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Hand-rearing of Rabbits

Nature, 1956
RABBITS that were completely free of coccidial infection were desired for experimental purposes. It appeared to be impossible to obtain such rabbits by normal breeding methods, as infection, usually very mild, occurred during contact with the doe in the nest.
D M, HILLS, I, MACDONALD
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Rearing

2003
Abstract THERE were family situations where the prospect of a new child was not welcome. These would include poverty, other financial considerations, the pregnancy of an unmarried girl, adultery, and a wife’s more general wish to limit her pregnancies (c£ B. Rawson 1986c: 11-12). Contraceptive substances and methods were known.
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Rearing of germfree rabbits

Folia Microbiologica, 1972
The present work describes in detail experimental procedures and conditions required for rearing of germfree rabbits. Newborn germfree rabbits were obtained using the “wet” hysterectomy technique. The animals were successfully maintained under germfree conditions up to four months after delivery in flexible plastic isolators.
R, Stĕpánková   +2 more
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Ecology of Rearing: Quality, Regulation, and Mass Rearing

2019
A 1992 list of biological control agents sold commercially in North America listed 105 species of arthropods to control arthropods and 27 species of arthropods to control weeds. This chapter describes some of the goals and constraints of commercial mass production of arthropods, how those goals may conflict with requirements of biological control ...
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