Housing, husbandry, and welfare of sheep and goats

Housing, husbandry, and welfare of sheep and goats
Author: D'Anna Berry
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 93
Release: 1997-05
Genre:
ISBN: 0788140299

Includes 325 bibliographic citations, a few with abstracts, covering the following descriptors: sheep, ovin, ewe, ram, goat, lamb, housing, facilities, structure, corral, handling, behavior, barn. fencing, stress, diet, welfare, nutrition, well-being, humane, etc. Each entry includes full bibliographic information: title, author, pages, year, publisher and descriptors. All citations are from English-language sources. Subject and author indices.

The Welfare of Sheep

The Welfare of Sheep
Author: Cathy Dwyer
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2008-07-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1402085532

Animal welfare is attracting increasing interest worldwide, but particularly from those in developed countries, who now have the knowledge and resources to be able to improve the welfare of farm animals. The increased attention given to farm animal welfare in the West derives largely from the fact that the relentless pursuit of ?nancial reward and ef?ciency has led to the development of intensive animal production systems that disturb the conscience of many consumers. In developing countries, human survival is still a daily uncertainty, so that provision for animal welfare has to be balanced against human welfare. Welfare is usually provided for only if it supports the output of the animal, be it food, work, clothing, sport or companionship. In reality there are resources for all if they are properly husbanded in both developing and developed countries. The inequitable division of the world’s riches creates physical and psychological poverty for humans and animals alike in many sectors of the world. Livestock are the world’s biggest land user (FAO, 2002) and the population is increasing rapidly to meet the need of an expanding human population. Populations of farm animals managed by humans are therefore incre- ing worldwide, and in some regions there is a tendency to allocate fewer resources, such as labour, to each animal with potentially adverse consequences on the a- mals’ welfare.

Environmental Enrichment Information Resources for Laboratory Animals: 1965-1995

Environmental Enrichment Information Resources for Laboratory Animals: 1965-1995
Author: Cynthia P. Smith
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 319
Release: 1996-11
Genre:
ISBN: 0788134930

Covers psychological well-being, ecological, or behavioral needs of animals. These are essential requirements, not luxuries. Sections: articles and bibliographies; journal listing and subscription information; organizations (North Amer. resources; European, Asian, and Australian resources); suppliers and products; and common devices and programs. Each section is introduced by a paper which provides general background information on the biology of the animals and their currently accepted needs in captivity. Extensive subject index.