Animal and Human Health and Welfare: A Comparative Philosophical Analysis. By Nordenfelt, L. (2006). For many years scientists within human and animal science have extensively discussed the philosophy of medicine, but never have both sides communicated on their concepts of health, quality of life and welfare, with each other.
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Improving Animal Welfare: A Practical Approach. By Grandin, T. (2009). New legislation on animal welfare standards has created the need for welfare programmes to be implemented on farms, during transportation and in slaughter plants, but while there is a wealth of information on animal behaviour, ethics and factors affecting welfare, there is little to guide veterinarians and managers in evaluating and improving animal welfare.
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Fish Welfare. By Branson, Edward (2008). The subject matter of this book is wide ranging and covers in detail concepts of animal welfare in addition to more specific aspects of fish welfare.
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The Welfare of Laboratory Animals. By Edited by Kaliste, Eila (2007). The aim of this book is to describe the current knowledge about the welfare of laboratory animals.
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The Welfare of Animals: The Silent Majority. By Phillips, Clive (2009). The quality of life that we provide for animals for food, companionship, sport and clothing will determine their welfare, and even the welfare of wild animals is affected by human activities.
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The Welfare of Sheep. By Dwyer, Cathy (2008). This book begins with a discussion of current welfare thinking and how this might be relevant to sheep husbandry.
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Animal Welfare: Limping Towards Eden. By Webster, John (2005). In recent years there has been an explosion of active concern in matters of animal welfare, and the science behind animal welfare has progressed significantly.
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The Sciences of Animal Welfare. By Mellor, David; Patterson-Kane, Emily and Stafford, Kevin J. (2009). This book examines past, present and future practices and thinking, including the wide-ranging interests within society that influence attitudes towards animals and conversely how animal welfare scientists may influence those attitudes.
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Animal Welfare: Global Issues, Trends and Challenges. By Bayvel, A.C.D.; Rahman, S.A. & Gavinelli, A. (2005). This title is the second major animal welfare publication in the OIE (Office International des Epizooties) Scientific and Technical Review series and is designed to provide a contemporary and global perspective on animal welfare.
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The Welfare of Domestic Fowl and Other Captive Birds. By Duncan, Ian J.H. and Hawkins, Penny (2010). This book describes the welfare implications of keeping wild and domesticated birds in captivity.
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Animal Welfare: Competing Conceptions And Their Ethical Implications . By Haynes, Richard P. (2008). Table of Contents: Preface; Introduction; PART I The Science of Laboratory Animal Care and Welfare: Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 The Roots for the Emerging Science of Laboratory Animal Welfare in Great Britain; Chapter 3 The Historical Roots of the Science of Laboratory Animal Welfare in the US ......
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Ethical Eye - Animal Welfare. By Council of Europe (2006). This book about animal welfare takes a detailed look at the ethical issues, religious viewpoints and the attitudes of different countries towards animal welfare, as well as at the Council of Europe conventions and other European instruments aimed at tackling this issue at an international level.
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300 Questions & Answers in Anatomy & Physiology. By College of Animal Welfare, Cambridgeshire, England (2000). This book contains 300 questions and answers in anatomy and physiology.
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300 Questions & Answers in Radiography & Fluid Therapy. By College of Animal Welfare, Cambridgeshire, England (2000). This book is part of a series of Multiple Choice Questions and Answers specifically designed for veterinary nurses studying for S/NVQ levels 2 and 3.
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300 Questions & Answers in Surgical Nursing and Anaesthesia For Veterinary Nurses. By College of Animal Welfare, Cambridgeshire, England (2000). This book is part of a series of Multiple Choice Questions and Answers, concentrating on specific subject areas within the Veterinary Nursing Curriculum.
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Veterinary Surgical Instruments: An Illustrated Guide. By UK College of Animal Welfare (1997). A pocket-sized atlas/guide to each of the instruments in common use.
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Understanding Animal Welfare. By Fraser, David (2008). This book provides essential information on animal welfare science.
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Welfare Aspects of Transgenic Animals. By van Zutphen, L.F.M. & van der Meer, M. (1997). This book publishes the Proceedings of the EC Workshop on Welfare Aspects of Transgenic Animals which took place at Utrecht University, The Netherlands, on October 30, 1995.
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Horse Behaviour and Welfare. By Edited by: Hausberger, M., Sondergaard, E. and Martin-Rosset, W. (2007). Horse behaviour and welfare is a major issue as horses are mainly sport and recreational animals where the human-animal relation is essential.
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Animal Alternatives, Welfare and Ethics. By van Zutphen, L.F.M. & Balls, Michael (1997). Proceedings of the 2nd World Congress on Alternatives and Animal Use in the Life Sciences, held in Utrecht, The Netherlands, 20-24 October 1996.
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Animal Research and Welfare: A Partnership. By SECAL (0). Proceedings of the International Joint Meeting between the 12th ICLAS General Assembly & Conference and the 7th FELASA Symposium, 26-28th May 1999, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. 251 pages. Softcover.
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Animal Suffering: The Science of Animal Welfare. By Dawkins, Marian Stamp (1980). Available for loan from the National Library of Australia, http://catalogue.nla.gov.au.
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Animal Welfare in the Twenty-First Century: Ethical, Educational and Scientific Challenges. By Baker, R.M.; Mellor, D.J. & Nicol, A.M. (1994). Proceedings of the conference held in Christchurch, New Zealand, April 1994.
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Animal Welfare: A Cool Eye Towards Eden. By Webster, John (1995). Man controls and dominates the habitat of most animals, both domestic and wild and there is a need for a pragmatic, workable approach to the problem of reconciling animal welfare with economic forces and the needs of man.
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Animals in Science Conference: Perspectives on Their Use, Care and Welfare. By Johnston, N.E. (1995). Proceedings.
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Dog Housing and Welfare. By Hubrecht, R. (1993). UFAW Animal Welfare Research Report No. 6 13 pages.
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Domestic Animal Behaviour and Welfare. By Broom, D.M. and Fraser, A.F. (2007). Behaviour is a significant indicator of health in animals, and understanding behaviour is the key to good management.
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Encyclopedia of Animals Rights and Animal Welfare. By Bekoff, Marc & Meaney, Carron A. (1998). Examnines the often-controversial issues of animal rights and welfare in the first comprehensive and authoritative volume on the subject.
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Farm Animal Welfare: Social, Bioethical, and Research Issues. By Rollin, Bernie (2003). The humane treatment of animals in large-scale production facilities has become a hot-topic and is increasingly an issue of concern for American consumers.
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Genetic Engineering and Animal Welfare: Preparing for the 21st Century. By Edited by Gonder, Janet C.; Prentice, Ernest D. & Russow, Lilly-Marlene (1999). Chapters cover topics on: Overview of genetic engineering and the well-being of animals, animal well-being and xenotransplantation, ethical considerations related to animal use in genetic engineering. 127 pages.
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Goat Health and Welfare: A Veterinary Guide. By Harwood, David (2006). This comprehensive book covers general goat health, welfare, behaviour and related management issues.
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Handbook of Laboratory Animal Management and Welfare. By Sarah Wolfensohn & Maggie Lloyd (2003). This fully revised and updated Third Edition of this book is an essential manual for all those that work or plan to work with animals.
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Handbook of Laboratory Animal Management and Welfare. By Wolfensohn, Sarah A. & Lloyd, Maggie (1998). Contents: Section I: General. 1. Training and the Personal Licence Holder; 2. Legislation and Ethical Considerations; 3: Health, Safety, and Security...
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Handbook of Primate Husbandry and Welfare. By Wolfensohn, Sarah & Honess, Paul (2005). This book covers all aspects of primate care and management both in the laboratory environment and in zoos.
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Issues in Animal Welfare. By Chodrow, R.E. (1995).
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Long Distance Transport and Welfare of Farm Animals. By Appleby, M.; Cussen, V.; Garces, L.; Lambert, L. & Turner, J. (2008). In conjunction with the World Society for the Protection of Animals, this volume brings together studies from well-known animal scientists and researchers to reviews the implications and necessity of long-distance animal transport for slaughter.
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Management and Welfare of Farm Animals: The UFAW Farm Handbook. By Ewbank, R.; Kim-Madslien, F. & Hart, C.B. (1999). A comprehensive textbook for all those concerned with the husbandry of farm animals and improving standards.
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On Farm Monitoring of Pig Welfare. By Velarde, A. & Geers. R. (2007). The objective of this book is to provide a scientifically-based outline for how to evaluate the welfare of pigs at a farm level.
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Recognizing the Intrinsic Value of Animals: Beyond Animal Welfare. By Dol, Marcel; Fentener van Vlissingen, Martje; Kasanmoentalib, Soemini , Visser, T. & Zwart, Thijs Hub (1999). This volume contains a philosophical review of the ethical evaluation of animals in terms of intrinsic value, as well as a series of efforts to apply this concept to relevant fields of interest (e.g. domestic animals, biotechnology, wild life, research on animals, intensive breeding).
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Ruth Plant: A Pioneer in Animal Welfare. By Told by Remfry, Jenny (2001). This is a biography of the remarkable Ruth Plant set in the context of the development of animal welfare in Britain in the 20th century.
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Stereotypic Animal Behaviour: Fundamentals and Applications to Welfare. By Edited by Mason, G. & Rushen, J. (2006). This book focuses on the causation and treatment of environmental-induced stereotypic behaviours, and their implications for animal welfare and normalcy of brain function.
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The Accommodation of Laboratory Animals in Accordance with Animal Welfare Requirements. By O´Donoghue, Philip N. (1994). The publisher is located in Bonn, Germany.
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The Behaviour and Welfare of the Horse. By Fraser, A.F. (2010). This book provides a comprehensive, scientific overview of horse behaviour and its relation to welfare, and includes new developments in the understanding of the relationship between physiology and performance and the neuro-chemical basis of stereotypic behaviour.
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The Biology of Animal Stress: Basic Principles and Implications for Animal Welfare. By Moberg, G. and Mench, J.A. (2000). This book brings together a range of perspectives from biomedical research (including human health and animal models of human stress) on stress and welfare, and assesses new approaches to conceptualising and alleviating stress.
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The Encyclopedia of Applied Animal Behavior and Welfare. By Edited by Mills, Daniel et al. (2010). This comprehensive encyclopedia aims to promote the understanding and improvement of animals' behaviour without comprising welfare.
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The Encyclopedia of Applied Animal Behavior and Welfare. By Mills, Daniel (2008). This comprehensive encyclopedia aims to promote the understanding and improvement of animals' behaviour without compromising welfare.
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UKCCCR Guidelines for the Welfare of Animals in Experimental Neoplasia. By By the UK Co-ordinating Committee on Cancer Research. Editied by Twentyman, P., Balkwill, F., Balma, A., Chaplin, D., Double, J., Embleton, J., Newell, D., Raymond, R., Stables, J., Stephens, T. & Wallace, J. (1997). These guidelines provide general and specific recommendations to the international research community, adding significantly to a very limited literature concerning animal welfare in experimental oncology.
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Veterinary Ethics: Animal Welfare, Client Relations, Competition and Collegiality. By Tannenbaum, Jerrold (1995). This book is a reference book on the ethical aspects of veterinary practice.
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What Animals Want: Expertise and Advocacy in Laboratory Animal Welfare Policy. By Carbone, Larry (2004). This book is the result of extensive research conducted by the author to discover what determines how we view laboratory animals and why policies concerning their care have developed as they have.
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What Should We Do About Animal Welfare?. By Appleby, Mike (1999). Contents: Noah's new ark: why should we do anything?; Humans, animals and machines: understanding animal welfare; One big happy family: differences between species; To have and to hold: keeping and killing animals...
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