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Qualitative Behavioural Assessment of bonobo emotional expressivity across observer groups and zoo housing environments
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- 30 May 2024, e28
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Human-animal interactions and machine-animal interactions in animals under human care: A summary of stakeholder and researcher perceptions and future directions
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- 09 May 2024, e27
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Does tail docking prevent Cochliomyia hominivorax myiasis in sheep? A six-year retrospective cohort study
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- 08 May 2024, e26
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Why are some people in the UK reluctant to seek support for their pets?
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- 03 May 2024, e25
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Standard methods for marking caudate amphibians do not impair animal welfare over the short term: An experimental approach
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- 03 May 2024, e24
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Support for the ‘Pets as Ambassadors’ hypothesis in men: Higher animal empathy in Australian pet-owners vs non-owners and farmers
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- 03 May 2024, e23
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Using the conditioned place preference paradigm to assess hunger in dairy calves: Preliminary results and methodological issues
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- 26 April 2024, e22
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Researching Animal Research: What the Humanities and Social Sciences can Contribute to Laboratory Animal Science and Welfare - Edited by Gail Davies, Beth Greenough, Pru Hobson-West, Robert GW Kirk, Alexandra Palmer and Emma Roe (2024). Published by Manchester University Press, 455 pages. Hardback (ISBN: 9781526165756). Price £30. Also available open access on https://www.manchesterhive.com/display/9781526165770/9781526165770.xml
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- 19 April 2024, e21
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Cattle Welfare in Dairy and Beef Systems: A New Approach to Global Issues - Edited by Marie Haskell (2023). Animal Welfare Series, Volume 23. Published by Springer, Cham, Switzerland, 431 pages. ISBN (hardback): 978-3-031-21019-8. Price: £127.50 (eBook), £159.99 (hardback).
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- 17 April 2024, e20
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Halal Slaughter of Livestock: Animal Welfare Science, History and Politics of Religious Slaughter - Awal Fuseini (2023). Animal Welfare Series, Volume 22. Eds Clive Phillips and Moira Harris. Published by Springer, Cham, Switzerland., 180 pages. eBook (ISBN 978-3-031-17566-4), Softback (ISBN 978-3-031-17568-8), Hardback (ISBN 978-3-031-17565-7). Price £79.50 (eBook), £99.99 (Softback), £99.99 (Hardback)
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- 11 April 2024, e19
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Early-life contact with non-maternal adult cows and a pasture-based rearing environment influence behavioural responses of dairy heifers to novelty
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- 08 April 2024, e18
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Use of an expert elicitation methodology to compare welfare impacts of two approaches for blood sampling European badgers (Meles meles) in the field
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- 15 March 2024, e17
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Grinding as a slaughter method for farmed black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae: Empirical recommendations to achieve instantaneous killing
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- 12 March 2024, e16
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Understanding Animal Abuse and How to Intervene with Children and Young People: A Practical Guide for Professionals Working with People and Animals - Edited by Gilly Mendes Ferreira and Joanne M Williams (2023). Published by Routledge, Oxon, UK. ISBN (paperback): 9780367761134. Price: £24.99 (paperback), £120.00 (hardback), £18.74 (eBook).
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- 12 March 2024, e15
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‘It’s more emotionally based’: Prince Edward Island horse owner perspectives of horse weight management
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- 11 March 2024, e14
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Sheep fatigue during transport: Lost in translation?
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- 11 March 2024, e13
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Companion animal adoption and relinquishment during the COVID-19 pandemic: The experiences of animal rescue staff and volunteers
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- 04 March 2024, e12
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Physical and behavioural health of dogs belonging to homeless people
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- 26 February 2024, e11
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Waste not, want not: Value chain stakeholder attitudes to surplus dairy calf management in Australia
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- 22 February 2024, e10
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“We forgot about the donkeys!” An institutional analysis of the shift in animal welfare from direct implementation towards advocacy-based programming
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- 14 February 2024, e9
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