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This open access book presents recent advances in the pure sciences
that are of significance in the quest for alternatives to the use
of animals in research and describes a variety of practical
applications of the three key guiding principles for the more
ethical use of animals in experiments - replacement, reduction, and
refinement, collectively known as the 3Rs. Important examples from
across the world of implementation of the 3Rs in the testing of
cosmetics, chemicals, pesticides, and biologics, including
vaccines, are described, with additional information on relevant
regulations. The coverage also encompasses emerging approaches to
alternative tests and the 3Rs. The book is based on the most
informative contributions delivered at the Asian Congress 2016 on
Alternatives and Animal Use in the Life Sciences. It will be of
value for those working in R&D, for graduate students, and for
educators in various fields, including the pharmaceutical and
cosmetic sciences, pharmacology, toxicology, and animal welfare.
The free, open access distribution of Alternatives to Animal
Testing is enabled by the Creative Commons Attribution license in
International version 4: CC BY 4.0.
The fur trade is a multi-million-dollar industry. It is estimated
that over 100 million animals are killed in fur farms worldwide
annually. This book provides an in-depth analysis of the state of
fur factory farming worldwide, and an ethical critique of the main
arguments propounded by the fur industry. Consideration is also
given to an attempt to justify fur farming through the concept of
"Welfur." Andrew Linzey and Clair Linzey argue that from any
ethical perspective, fur factory farming fails basic moral tests.
This book focuses on nanomaterials with antibacterial properties.
Antibacterial resistance is a growing concern that poses a serious
threat to public health worldwide. This book looks at the
fabrication, material's properties, and characterization of a range
of metallic, bimetallic, and metal-oxide-based nanomaterials that
can be exploited for their antimicrobial properties. A key focus of
this book is its emphasis on 'green' synthesis of nanomaterials, as
many conventional routes of nanomaterial fabrication do not fulfill
key sustainability criteria in terms of their toxicity and lack of
eco-friendliness. Additionally, this book introduces the
application of nanoparticles to veterinary medicine. Given the
ever-increasing global livestock population coupled with the
emergence of drug-resistant pathogens of animal origin (bacterial,
parasitic, and hemoprotozoa), the use of nanoparticles as
antibacterial agents represents a paradigm shift in every aspect of
veterinary care. Authored by scholars with combined expertise in
nanomaterials and veterinary medicine, this book provides valuable
information for researchers working on sustainable nanomaterials
with antibacterial properties.
Addresses the common stressors and struggles of those in the
veterinary profession with a focus on real life stories and
academic research. Emphasizes practical ways to build a positive
supportive culture within the profession, through self-care and
building resilience. A 2018 study in the Journal of the American
Veterinary Medical Association gathered more than three decades of
data to show that veterinarians are up to 3.5 times more likely to
die by suicide than members of the general population. Burnout,
compassion fatigue and depression are major issues for the
veterinary profession, and this book will help vets address these
issues head-on and give them tools to overcome them. Existing books
on compassion fatigue tend to be more prescriptive. This book
offers a more humanistic perspective, sharing real-life stories to
show how we all struggle with similar issues and that there are
things we can do to help. It connects readers to the fact that we
all struggle, we all suffer, and there is a way to manage your
professional life and thrive.
Addresses the common stressors and struggles of those in the
veterinary profession with a focus on real life stories and
academic research. Emphasizes practical ways to build a positive
supportive culture within the profession, through self-care and
building resilience. A 2018 study in the Journal of the American
Veterinary Medical Association gathered more than three decades of
data to show that veterinarians are up to 3.5 times more likely to
die by suicide than members of the general population. Burnout,
compassion fatigue and depression are major issues for the
veterinary profession, and this book will help vets address these
issues head-on and give them tools to overcome them. Existing books
on compassion fatigue tend to be more prescriptive. This book
offers a more humanistic perspective, sharing real-life stories to
show how we all struggle with similar issues and that there are
things we can do to help. It connects readers to the fact that we
all struggle, we all suffer, and there is a way to manage your
professional life and thrive.
Provides instructors and students with clear guidance on best
practices for clinical skills education Veterinary Clinical Skills
provides practical guidance on learning, teaching, and assessing
essential clinical skills, techniques, and procedures in both
educational and workplace environments. Thorough yet concise, this
evidence-based resource features sample assessments, simple models
for use in teaching, and numerous examples demonstrating the
real-world application of key principles and evidence-based
approaches. Organized into nine chapters, the text explains what
constitutes a clinical skill, explains the core clinical skills in
veterinary education and how these skills are taught and practiced,
describes assessment methods and preparation strategies, and more.
Contributions from expert authors emphasize best practices while
providing insights into the clinical skills that are needed to
succeed in veterinary practice. Presenting well-defined guidelines
for the best way to acquire and assess veterinary skills, this
much-needed resource: Describes how to design and implement a
clinical skills curriculum Identifies a range of skills vital to
successful clinical practice Provides advice on how to use peer
teaching and other available resources Covers veterinary OSCE
(Objective Structured Clinical Examination) topics, including
gowning and gloving, canine physical examination, and anesthetic
machine setup and leak testing Includes sample models for
endotracheal intubation, dental scaling, silicone skin suturing,
surgical prep, and others Emphasizing the importance of clinical
skills in both veterinary curricula and in practice, Veterinary
Clinical Skills is a valuable reference and guide for veterinary
school and continuing education instructors and learners of all
experience levels.
The Tropics are home to the greatest biodiversity in the world, but
tropical species are at risk due to anthropogenic activities,
mainly land use change, habitat loss, invasive species, and
pathogens. Over the past 20 years, the avian malaria and related
parasites (Order: Haemosporida) systems have received increased
attention in the tropical regions from a diverse array of research
perspectives. However, to date no attempts have been made to
synthesize the available information and to propose new lines of
research. This book provides such a synthesis by not only focusing
on the antagonistic interactions, but also by providing conceptual
chapters on topics going from avian haemosporidians life cycles and
study techniques, to chapters addressing current concepts on
ecology and evolution. For example, a chapter synthesizing basic
biogeography and ecological niche model concepts is presented,
followed by one on the island biogeography of avian
haemosporidians. Accordingly, researchers and professionals
interested in these antagonistic interaction systems will find both
an overview of the field with special emphasis on the tropics, and
access to the necessary conceptual framework for various topics in
ecology, evolution and systematics. Given its conceptual
perspective, the book will appeal not only to readers interested in
avian haemosporidians, but also to those more generally interested
in the ecology, evolution and systematics of host-parasite
interactions.
Interest in canine massage and physical therapy has grown as
greater emphasis is placed on the general fitness and agility of
dogs, as pets and as sporting animals. This book details the
prevention, management and treatment of movement and allied
disorders. It encompasses detailed assessments, treatment
programmes that involve hands-on therapy along with dynamic
remedial and strengthening techniques using exercise plans.
Following succinct discussion of the relevant canine anatomy and
physiology, the authors provide chapters on each of the key topics:
movement and muscles; exercise; preparation for sports performance;
rehabilitation techniques; massage and physical therapy; and common
relevant pathologies affecting dogs. Physical Therapy and Massage
for the Dog is of interest to all those involved in canine welfare
including veterinary practitioners, veterinary students,
therapists, dog owners and dog trainers.
Derrida and Textual Animality: For a Zoogrammatology of Literature
analyses what has come to be known, in the Humanities, as 'the
question of the animal', in relation to literary texts. Rodolfo
Piskorski intervenes in the current debate regarding the non-human
and its representation in literature, resisting popular materialist
methodological approaches in the field by revisiting and
revitalising the post-structuralist thought of Derrida and the
'linguistic turn'. The book focuses on Derrida's early work in
order to frame deconstructive approaches to literature as necessary
for a theory and practice of literary criticism that addresses the
question of the animal, arguing that texts are like animals, and
animals are like texts. While Derrida's late writings have been
embraced by animal studies scholars due to its overt focus on
animality, ethics, and the non-human, Piskorski demonstrates the
additional value of these early Derridean texts for the field of
literary animal studies by proposing detailed zoogrammatological
readings of texts by Freud, Clarice Lispector, Ted Hughes, and
Darren Aronofsky, while in dialogue with thinkers such as Butler,
Kristeva, Genette, Deleuze and Guattari, and Attridge.
This is the first guide to Veterinary Narrative Medicine, a
cutting-edge approach in human medicine with multiple applications
in veterinary medicine. The text combines the latest research with
numerous real-world examples and practical techniques to improve
client communication, patient care, and veterinary well-being.
Narrative Medicine maintains that a patient should be viewed as an
individual rather than an example of a disease process, and that
this can be accomplished by using narrative. This book explores
methods and theories from leaders in the human Narrative Medicine
field while addressing topics unique to veterinary medicine.
Readers will gain tools to help navigate difficult conversations
and situations in clinical practice, including those involving the
end of life. Narrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice also
addresses the important issue of veterinary wellness. The ability
to view the veterinarian's own stories and those of clients and
patients as narratives may help practitioners maintain both
emotional and work-place boundaries as well as decrease burnout and
compassion fatigue. The book describes basic techniques to promote
self-reflection and mindfulness, skills often overlooked in the
veterinary profession which can improve resilience and increase the
enjoyment of veterinary practice. This is important reading for
veterinary practitioners, students, veterinary nurses, technicians,
social workers, and all veterinary clinic staff.
This book examines animal welfare themes in fiction, and considers
how authors of the last two centuries undermine dominative
attitudes toward the nonhuman. Appearing alongside the emerging
humane movements of the nineteenth century and beyond is a kind of
storytelling sympathetic to protectionist efforts well-described as
a literature of protest. Compassion-inclined tales like the
Dolittle adventures by Hugh Lofting educate readers on a wide range
of ethical questions, empathize with the vulnerable, and envision
peaceful coexistence with other species. Memorable characters like
Black Beauty and Beautiful Joe, Ivan the gorilla and Louis the
trumpeter swan, Hazel and Cheeta, Mr. Bultitude and Doctor Rat do
not merely amuse. They are voices from the margins who speak with
moral urgency to those with ears to hear. This broad survey of
ethical themes in animal fiction highlights the unique
contributions creative writers make toward animal welfare efforts.
Equitation Science together with classical riding is today probably
the most humane, effective, and practical way of training and
enjoying the horse, competitive or not. To avoid getting involved
is to accede to the status quo. Our horses deserve better.~Sharon
E. Cregier, Ph.D., FIASH (Hon., Edin.), founding member of Equine
Behaviour Forum In precise, practical language, Fine Riding
describes how to blend the principles of classical riding with the
modern findings of Equitation Science, demonstrating how to put the
principles into practice when training and riding horses. The book
encompasses the author's lifelong background in authentic classical
riding and a 17-year study and practice of Equitation Science. It
presents the best of the old with the best of the new, resulting in
a unique and rational blend of principles, clearly explained, that
enables and encourages readers to train, ride and care for their
horses truly effectively and humanely. Applicable to riding of all
schools of thought, from hacking to racing, including jumping,
McBane's method is more than simply another 'system' of riding. It
applies the results of rigorous scientific studies to the
historical, classical training and riding of horses in an ethical,
humane and effective way, explaining the principles in such a way
that readers will feel able to put it into effect themselves. This
book will encourage horse owners to serve their horses with renewed
understanding and commitment.
Equitation Science together with classical riding is today probably
the most humane, effective, and practical way of training and
enjoying the horse, competitive or not. To avoid getting involved
is to accede to the status quo. Our horses deserve better.~Sharon
E. Cregier, Ph.D., FIASH (Hon., Edin.), founding member of Equine
Behaviour Forum In precise, practical language, Fine Riding
describes how to blend the principles of classical riding with the
modern findings of Equitation Science, demonstrating how to put the
principles into practice when training and riding horses. The book
encompasses the author's lifelong background in authentic classical
riding and a 17-year study and practice of Equitation Science. It
presents the best of the old with the best of the new, resulting in
a unique and rational blend of principles, clearly explained, that
enables and encourages readers to train, ride and care for their
horses truly effectively and humanely. Applicable to riding of all
schools of thought, from hacking to racing, including jumping,
McBane's method is more than simply another 'system' of riding. It
applies the results of rigorous scientific studies to the
historical, classical training and riding of horses in an ethical,
humane and effective way, explaining the principles in such a way
that readers will feel able to put it into effect themselves. This
book will encourage horse owners to serve their horses with renewed
understanding and commitment.
This need-based unique book deals exclusively with water buffalo
(Bubalus bubalis) meat to provide much needed information to
thousands of buffalo meat processors across the world. The
information provided in this first-of-its-kind book on buffalo meat
quality, nutritional characteristics, safety, and processing can be
utilized by buffalo meat producers and meat processors for the
advancement of the buffalo meat sector. It also provides valuable
information to faculty members, students, researchers, and all
other readers interested in this new source of meat. Owing to the
limited research and scientific literature available on buffalo
meat, the authors' own research findings and our experiences were
included wherever required to give crisp, practical, and complete
information. The information proposed in this book should be
beneficial to the entire buffalo industry, from the farming and
processing of buffaloes to the marketing of products. This serve as
a handy guide to meat scientists, faculty members, and students
willing to learn more about buffalo meat processing. Up-to-date
relevant references were also included for the benefit of
researchers and students to enable them to easily access further
information. Above all, it provides valuable information to
consumers who are interested to know this new and potential source
of meat.
This book presents the latest information on canine parasites with
zoonotic potential, to help avoid human infections. Compiled by
international specialists, it covers protozoa, ectoparasites and
helminth species of clinical importance in dogs, as well as the
state of the art in diagnosis, preventive measures and potentially
necessary treatment schemes. Dogs are commonly kept in families
around the world and can predispose their human companions to
disease. Updating and deepening insights from other specialist
literature, the book is intended for practitioners and scientists
alike. It also offers practical guidance for veterinary and human
physicians and highlights unexplored research areas, making it a
valuable resource for students and educated non-experts with an
interest in parasitology, infectiology and zoonotic pet diseases.
The book provides comprehensive information about the different
aspects of veterinary nutrition in tropical countries.The
introductory chapter discuss the importance of nutrition, feeds and
feeding of balanced and optimum feeds specifically required for the
sustenance of life. The second chapter, discusses briefly the
history of research in animal nutrition.The book further talks
about the relationship between the environment and nutrition in
animals; the chemical composition of plants and animals; and the
various sources of feed for animals. It provides details on the
different phases of life cycle in animals, and the effect of
nutrition on the performance. Various Nutrients and its importance
in livestock nutritionand production has been illustrated in
details. Various nutrients such as water, carbohydrate, protein,
fats, vitamins, minerals etc are individually dealt in a separate
chapter. The digestive system,digestion and metabolism of
carbohydrates, protein and fats in ruminant and non ruminant
livestock have been illustrated. A dedicated chapter fully
describes the activity of enzymes which are directly involved in
nutrition. Also this book deals with the harmful components of
animal feed which are found mainly in the unconventional feeds. The
books also provide chapters like partitioning of feed& energy
and also the therapeutic and clinical nutrition which are very
importantfor the under graduate & post graduate students and
researchers of animal nutrition and livestock production and
management. This book is useful for researchers, undergraduate and
post graduate students studying veterinary sciences, animal
husbandry, zoology and biochemistry.
The book provides basic understanding of the various topics of
wildlife which will be useful for biologist, zoologist,
veterinarians working in forest ,zoos or at field level where they
use to get wild animals for post mortem or for treatment. It also
provides helpful information to the forest officers, zoo managers
and protected area managers for critical care management and for
doing needful things before approaching a veterinarian to save the
life of animal or to collect biological material useful for
diagnosis. Note: T&F does not sell or distribute the Hardback
in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
The book discusses various necropsy procedures for wild animals
both for the disease investigation and forensic usage. The list of
various wildlife crimes, the role of each member of wildlife crime
team investigation in general and the role of pathologist in
particular, (the forensic veterinary pathology)and the salient
features of methodology of crime investigation is given.
Information on the mistakes and omissions in forensic necropsy,
negative necropsy, common errors committed by pathologist while
performing forensic necropsy, postmortem appearances of common
pathological conditions and estimation of age of some of the
domestic animals and their foetuses is given for guidance. Various
types of wounds, and the types of firearms and their terminology
are also given for easy understanding about the wounds and fire
arms. Note: T&F does not sell or distribute the Hardback in
India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Learn how prosthetic devices and 3D printing are being used to help
injured dogs, cats, elephants, and dolphins with this fun and
informative book. Created in collaboration with the Smithsonian
Institution, this STEAM book will ignite a curiosity about STEAM
topics through real-world examples. It features a hands-on STEAM
challenge that is perfect for makerspaces and that guides students
step-by-step through the engineering design process. Make STEAM
career connections with career advice from actual Smithsonian
employees working in STEAM fields. This book builds young readers'
foundational literacy skills and is ideal for 1st grade students or
ages 5-7.
1. First book to adapt and explain health promotion, harm reduction
and health equity issues in a One Health context and in terms of
animal health. 2. Action oriented, focusing on principles and
lessons learned in case studies to demonstrate how to inspire
actions to protect the shared health of people, animals and
environments. 3. Emphasizes what we can do to keep things healthy,
thus addressing the growing calls to shift from a reactive to
proactive approach in One Health. 4. Examines One Health in terms
of the wider threats to the world, like climate change, thus
expanding its scope of practice and helping find common ground
between many emerging fields that are trying to co-manage
human-animal and environmental health.
This book explores the relationships between humans, chickens, and
environments in the context of protein production. The history of
these relationships reveals them to be increasingly technological,
which results in humans becoming more responsible for those animals
and their environments. Understanding this development through the
configuration of various kinds of protein machines is key to
confronting the kinds of future we wish to promote, and the
characteristics of the present we wish to sustain. The book is
organized around narratives that explore the concept of the protein
machine, with a particular focus on the development of the chicken
as it has moved from the field to the factory to the laboratory.
These transformations are interconnected, and culminate in efforts
to cultivate meat without the animal. Our ultimate goal will be to
ask what kind of future does this technology envision, and what
roles do humans and animals play in it?
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