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Animal Welfare - Content and Abstracts
Volume 21
Supplement 1
May 2012
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- How can economists help to improve animal welfare? T Christensen, A Lawrence, M Lund, A Stott and P Sandøe
- Animal welfare: a complex international public policy issue: economic, policy, societal, cultural and other drivers and constraints. A 20-year international perspective. ACD Bayvel, TJ Diesch and N Cross
- Economic evaluation of high welfare indoor farrowing systems for pigs. JH Guy, PJ Cain, YM Seddon, EM Baxter and SA Edwards
- Non-economic incentives to improve animal welfare: positive competition as a driver for change among owners of draught and pack animals in India. JC Pritchard, L van Dijk, M Ali and SK Pradhan
- Foot disorders in dairy cattle: impact on cow and dairy farmer. MRN Bruijnis, B Beerda, H Hogeveen and EN Stassen
- Culled early or culled late: economic decisions and risks to welfare in dairy cows. FM Langford and AW Stott
- Interactions between profit and welfare on extensive sheep farms. AW Stott, B Vosough Ahmadi, CM Dwyer, B Kupiec, C Morgan-Davies, CE Milne, S Ringrose, P Goddard, K Phillips and A Waterhouse
- Impact of rapid treatment of sheep lame with footrot on welfare and economics and farmer attitudes to lameness in sheep. LE Green, J Kaler, GJ Wassink, EM King and R Grogono Thomas
- Welfare risk assessment: the benefits and common pitfalls. LM Collins
- Do dog owners perceive the clinical signs related to conformational inherited disorders as ‘normal’ for the breed? A potential constraint to improving canine welfare. RMA Packer, A Hendricks and CC Burn
- Designing animal welfare policies and monitoring progress. LJ Keeling, V Immink, C Hubbard, G Garrod, SA Edwards and P Ingenbleek
- Economic, education, encouragement and enforcement influences within farm assurance schemes. DCJ Main and S Mullan
- Global Animal Partnership’s 5-StepTM Animal Welfare Rating Standard: a welfare-labelling scheme that allows for continuous improvement. IJH Duncan, M Park and AE Malleau
- Critical control points in the delivery of improved animal welfare. J Webster
- A method for the economic valuation of animal welfare benefits using a single welfare score. R Bennett, A Kehlbacher and K Balcombe
- Commodifying animal welfare. H Buller and E Roe
- Better rodent control by better regulation: regulatory incentives and regulator support to improve the humaneness of rodent control. KE Littin
- Minimising number killed in long-term vertebrate pest management programmes, and associated economic incentives. B Warburton, DM Tompkins, D Choquenot and P Cowan
- Can the law help us to tackle genetic diseases that affect the welfare of dogs? I Boissevain
- Economics and animal welfare in small animal veterinary practice: the case of genetic welfare problems. J Yeates