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Japan's Early Parliaments, 1890-1905 is the first detailed study of
the early history of the Japanese Diet, providing a thorough
discussion of the origins of the Japanese parliament, still the
central institution of Japanese politics, and its development
during this formative period. Drawn from primary sources, including
the Diet records and contemporary newspaper reports, the studies in
this book cover specific topics and issues debated in the Diet such
as the land tax increase, the debate on poor relief, and the
Japanese Commercial Code of 1890. The authors also look at the
structure of the Diet and the role of the separate Houses, setting
their findings in the context of wider Japanese political history.
This book continues to provide a comprehensive overview of equine
behaviour and an outline of current advances in our understanding,
as well as offering insights into contemporary and future
challenges for improving horse welfare and safety. Completely
updated and revised, a new, international, expert editorial team
builds on Andrew Fraser's decades of work as an ethologist,
veterinarian, historian, horseman, breeder, trainer,
conservationist, and field scientist, sharing essential knowledge
to improve horse behaviour and welfare. A range of international
experts and key opinion leaders have updated this edition to
include the effects of noise on the horse's welfare, husbandry and
grazing management including the identification of harmful plants
and issues of climate change on pasture. New illustrations and
examples bring the book to life and further help to explain equine
behaviour in a whole range of different situations, including road
transport and horse safety during transport. The text covers key
issues concerning equipment and the horse's mouth. It gives new
insights into genetics, temperament and horse vocalisations and
what these indicate. Welfare assessment models are outlined and the
challenges presented in different equestrian sports debated.
Difficult topics such as euthanasia are also covered. This classic
text remains an essential resource for veterinarians, animal
scientists, equine professionals and horse owners.
Series Information: Nissan Institute/RoutledgeCurzon Japanese Studies
Completely updated and revised, a new, international expert
editorial and multidisciplinary authorship team build on Andrew
Fraser's decades of work as an ethologist, veterinarian, historian,
horseman, breeder, trainer, conservationist, and field scientist,
sharing essential knowledge to improve horse behaviour, welfare and
safety. New for the third edition: The effects of noise on the
horse's welfare. Husbandry and grazing management as well as
transport and horse safety during road transport. Key issues and
advances concerning equipment and the horse's mouth. Genetics and
temperament, including horse vocalisations and what these indicate.
Welfare assessment models and welfare dilemmas such as euthanasia.
The gaits and challenges of equestrian sports. Considerations of
behaviour and welfare during evacuation and rescue. This classic
text remains an essential resource for veterinarians, animal
scientists, equine professionals and horse owners.
Cats are the world's most popular domestic pet, as well as being
wild animals. This comprehensive book on feline behaviour explores
both the familiar domesticated animal and wild relatives such as
the leopard, tiger and lynx to examine the Felidae family as a
whole, allowing for fascinating comparisons between wild and
domestic species and explanations of behaviour in pet cats with
evolutionary origins. Fraser's work helps increase readers'
understanding of cat behaviour - why they behave as they do, for
what purpose and why. The focus is on identifying normal behaviour
from the cat's perspective, with a welfare theme running
throughout; as exhibitions of normal behaviour provide evidence of
good welfare, and abnormal behaviour can be an indicator of poor
welfare. Providing a veterinary perspective - by including coverage
of feline physiology, life stages and reproduction - as well as an
ethological one, this is an important read for veterinarians,
shelter workers, animal behaviourists and students of veterinary
medicine and animal welfare, while also being of interest to pet
owners.
Cats are the world's most popular domestic pet, as well as being
wild animals. This comprehensive book on feline behaviour explores
both the familiar domesticated animal and wild relatives such as
the leopard, tiger and lynx to examine the Felidae family as a
whole, allowing for fascinating comparisons between wild and
domestic species and explanations of behaviour in pet cats with
evolutionary origins. Fraser's work helps increase readers'
understanding of cat behaviour - why they behave as they do, for
what purpose and why. The focus is on identifying normal behaviour
from the cat's perspective, with a welfare theme running
throughout; as exhibitions of normal behaviour provide evidence of
good welfare, and abnormal behaviour can be an indicator of poor
welfare. Providing a veterinary perspective - by including coverage
of feline physiology, life stages and reproduction - as well as an
ethological one, this is an important read for veterinarians,
shelter workers, animal behaviourists and students of veterinary
medicine and animal welfare, while also being of interest to pet
owners.
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