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Product title : | Animal welfare: focusing on the future |
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Author(s) : | David J. Mellor & A.C. David Bayvel; Ed. 2014 | |
Summary :This issue of the Review, suggested by the OIE Collaborating Centre for Animal Welfare Science and Bioethical Analysis, outlines contemporary thinking about factors that promote or jeopardise the productivity, health and welfare of the wide range of animals used for human purposes. Centre of interests :
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- Contents Vol. 33 (1)
- Preface
- Introduction
- The globalisation of farm animal welfare
- Drivers for animal welfare policies in Europe
- Drivers for animal welfare policies in Africa
- Drivers of animal welfare policy in the Americas
- Drivers for animal welfare policies in Asia, the Far East and Oceania
- Drivers for animal welfare policies in the Middle East
- Animal health and welfare: equivalent or complementary?
- How assessing relationships between emotions and cognition can improve farm animal welfare
- Applying ethological and health indicators to practical animal welfare assessment
- Development of animal welfare understanding drives change in minimum welfare standards
- Training to improve stockperson beliefs and behaviour towards livestock enhances welfare and productivity
- Lessons learned from past experience with intensive livestock management systems
- Science-based management of livestock welfare in intensive systems: looking to the future
- Key features of ‘environmental fit’ that promote good animal welfare in different husbandry systems
- Selection for ‘environmental fit’ from existing domesticated species
- Smart technologies for detecting animal welfare status and delivering health remedies for rangeland systems
- Precision livestock farming technologies for welfare management in intensive livestock systems
- The management and welfare of working animals: identifying problems, seeking solutions and anticipating the future
- Strategies for improving the welfare of working equids in the Americas: a Chilean example
- Key determinants of dog and cat welfare: behaviour, breeding and household lifestyle
- Welfare of non-traditional pets
- Defining, assessing and promoting the welfare of farmed fish
- Pain and stress responses in farmed fish
- Humane harvesting and slaughter of farmed fish
- Scientific uses of animals: harm–benefit analysis and complementary approaches to implementing the Three Rs
- The impact of environmental enrichment on the outcome variability and scientific validity of laboratory animal studies
- Welfare aspects of vertebrate pest control and culling: ranking control techniques for humaneness
- The application of humane slaughterhouse practices to large-scale culling
- Humane killing of animals for disease control purposes
- Control of canine rabies in developing countries: key features and animal welfare implications
- Concluding comments: OIE leadership, significant trends and future developments