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Animal Welfare (vol. 28, Issue4)

  • 저자
  • 출판사 UFAW
  • 출판일 20191101
  • 열람방법 무료/방문
  • 분야 Animal Welfare
  • 세부분야 animal welfare
  • 유형 도서/학술지
  • 언어 ENG
  • 주제어 animal welfare

    Volume 28 number 4

    • Hair cortisol concentrations, as a measure of chronic activity within the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, is elevated in dogs farmed for meat, relative to pet dogs, in South Korea. NB Maxwell, CG Buchanan and NP
    • Evans Evaluation of euthanasia of sheep with intravenous saturated salt solutions to enable the collection of whole, intact brains. KJ Stanger, NJ Kells, AD Fisher, T Jubb, J-L Rault and C Johnson
    • A systematic review of the potential uses of on-animal sensors to monitor the welfare of sheep evaluated using the Five Domains Model as a framework. ES Fogarty, DL Swain, GM Cronin and M Trotter
    • Could low atmospheric pressure stunning (LAPS) be suitable for pig slaughter? A review of available information. JA Bouwsema and JA Lines
    • Artificial rearing affects the emotional state and reactivity of pigs post-weaning. O Schmitt, K O’Driscoll, EM Baxter and LA Boyle
    • The Long-term hyperalgesia and traumatic neuroma formation in tail-docked lambs. C Larrondo, H Bustamante, E Paredes and C Gallo
    • Effect of cage size on stress levels in captive green anole (Anolis carolinensis) G Borgmans, R Palme, A Sannen, H Vervaeke and R Van Damme
    • A bibliometric analysis of past and emergent trends in animal welfare science.. R Freire and CJ Nicol
    • Use of meloxicam, buprenorphine, and Maxiline® to assess a multimodal approach for piglet pain management, part I: surgical castration .AV Viscardi and PV Turner
    • Use of meloxicam, buprenorphine, and Maxiline® to assess a multimodal approach for piglet pain management, part 2: tail-docking. AV Viscardi and PV Turner
    • Prevalence and severity of tail lesions as a possible welfare indicator for rabbit does. J Bill, SL Rauterberg, J Stracke, N Kemper and M Fels
    • Humans can identify cats’ affective states from subtle facial expressions. LC Dawson, J Cheal, L Niel and G Mason