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Animal Welfare - Content and Abstracts
Volume 24
Issue 2
May 2015
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Volume 24 Issue 2
- The potential of Social Network Analysis as a tool for the management of zoo animals. PE Rose and DP Croft
- Refinement of welfare through development of a quantitative system for assessment of lifetime experience. S Wolfensohn, S Sharpe, I Hall, S Lawrence, S Kitchen and M Dennis
- Application of the Welfare Quality® animal welfare assessment system in Finnish pig production, part I: Identification. of principal components. C Munsterhjelm, M Heinonen and A Valros
- Application of the Welfare Quality® animal welfare assessment system in Finnish pig production, part II: Associations between animal-based and environmental measures of welfare. C Munsterhjelm, M Heinonen and A Valros
- Calf mortality in semi-domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) in a Scottish herd: the impact of maternal age and individual differences between cows. MW Jorgensen, S Jarvis, MJ Brewer and PJ Goddard
- Effect of different management techniques to enhance colostrum intake on piglets’ growth and mortality. R Muns, X Manteca and J Gasa
- The reliability of welfare assessment according to the WelFur-protocol in the nursing period of mink (Neovison vison) is challenged by increasing welfare problems prior to weaning. BF Henriksen and SH Møller
- Stress levels in dogs, and its recognition by their handlers, during animal-assisted therapy in a prison. N Koda, G Watanabe, Y Miyaji, A Ishida and C Miyaji
- Willingness of Dutch broiler and pig farmers to convert to production systems with improved welfare. É Gocsik, IA van der Lans, AGJM Oude Lansink and HW Saatkamp
- Attitudes of Taiwan veterinarians towards animal welfare. S-Y Wu, Y-T Lai, C-Y Fei and D-S Jong