ANIMAL WELFARE, Volume 20 Issue 1 FEBRUARY 2011
Animal ethics: the capabilities approach. G Tulloch
Consumer decion-making for animal-friendly products: synthesis and implications. PTM Ingenbleek and VM Immink
How animal welfare standards create and justify realities. L Busch
Zoomorphism and anthropomorphism. J Webster
Killing day-old chicks? Public opinion regarding potential alternatives. F Leenstra, G Munnichs, V Beekman, E van den Heuvel-Vromans, L Aramyan and H Woelders
Cognitive sciences to relate ear postures to emotions in sheep. A Boissy, A Aubert, L Désiré, L Greiveldinger, E Delval and I Veissier
Animal welfare and economic optimisation of farrowing systems. B Vosough Ahmadi, AW Stott, EM Baxter, AB Lawrence and SA Edwards
The performance of farm animal assessment. E Roe, H Buller and J Bull
Do farmers and scientists differ in their understanding and assessment of farm animal welfare? C Hubbard and K Scott
Highlighting ethical decisions underlying the scoring of animal welfare in the Welfare Quality® scheme. I Veissier, KK Jensen, R Botrea and P Sandøe
Animal welfare: establishing a dialogue between science and society. M Miele, I Veissier, A Evans and R Botreau