
The Encyclopedia of Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare
2010 | ISBN: 0851997244 | English | 1082 pages | PDF | 29.2 MB
Welfare
research has established a range of scientific indicators of stress,
welfare and suffering in animals that can be applied to all aspects of
improving their welfare through good housing and management, and the
topic continues to grow in importance among both professionals and the
public.The practical focus of this authoritative, comprehensive
encyclopedia aims to promote the understanding and improvement of
animals behaviour without compromising welfare. Under the editorial
direction of Professor Daniel Mills, the UKs first specialist in
veterinary behavioural medicine, over 180 international experts have
contributed a wealth of fully cross-referenced entries from concise
definitions to detailed short essays on biological, practical, clinical
and ethical aspects of behaviour and welfare in domestic, exotic,
companion and zoo animals.
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