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"Each chapter provides an overview of current knowledge on the
topic in question, accompanied by an outline of advances in both
scientific and applied fields. The chapters are written by
twenty-five authors, all scientific experts in the subject
discussed... In conclusion, Understanding the behaviour and
improving the welfare of chickens is an expertly written, widely
accessible book for all professionals in the field, which should
provide increased understanding of chicken behaviour and welfare."
(Animal Welfare - Universities Federation for Animal Welfare) With
rising consumer concerns about the welfare of farm animals, such as
chickens, there is a growing urgency for the livestock production
sector to ensure that welfare standards are met throughout the
supply chain, from breeding to slaughter. Understanding the
behaviour and improving the welfare of chickens offers a
comprehensive summary on the wealth of recent research completed on
understanding chicken behaviour and discusses how best to use this
rich body of knowledge to optimise welfare management of broilers
and layers. This collection features expert insights into the use
of wearable, video and acoustic technologies as a means of
monitoring behaviour, as well as improving current welfare
protocols. With its distinguished editor and team of leading
experts in their fields, Understanding the behaviour and improving
the welfare of chickens will be a standard text for university
researchers in poultry and veterinary science as well as ethology.
The book will also be an authoritative reference for government and
other agencies responsible for the poultry sector and farm animal
welfare, as well as companies involved in rearing chickens and
processing poultry meat and eggs.
Contemporary, thought-provoking yet utterly practical, this book
provides an introductory text covering the use and misuse of
behaviour tests applied to animals. By including illustrative
examples from a variety of species, the book inspires the animal
scientist to think about what a given behavioural test can be used
for and how the results can be interpreted. This text includes: the
dos and don'ts of running behaviour tests and interpreting the
results; many clear, simple illustrations which make the
information readily accessible, down to earth, practical advice yet
a thorough, evidence-based approach; information on behaviour tests
for a whole range of species from companion, farm, zoo, laboratory
and wild animals; succinct yet comprehensive text, designed to be
read cover to cover and stimulate further reading. This book is an
essential item in the researcher's toolkit when embarking on and
devising any animal behaviour test and is valuable to students,
established researchers, teachers and practitioners of applied
ethology, animal welfare science, and veterinary science.
Evidence-based, yet entirely practical, this important new text
builds upon the basics of neuroscience to describe the links
between olfaction and animal behaviour, and the effects of odours
in animal welfare. Animals use smells in a multitude of ways: to
orientate themselves, to create social bonds, to recognise food, to
initiate reproduction, and to avoid predators and imminent threats
such as fire. Starting from the scientific basis of olfaction and
odour perception, the book covers pheromones and behavioural tests,
before describing the role of olfaction in feeding behaviour,
reproduction, disease detection, and animal housing. The book: * is
written in an evidence-based way, yet with an easy-to-understand
style, making it accessible to non-experts * focuses on animals
managed by humans, i.e. farm, zoo, lab and companion species * is
illustrated by in-depth research examples of many different species
This is a captivating introduction to the world of smells, suitable
for advanced students, researchers, and teachers of applied
ethology, animal welfare and veterinary science.
Contemporary, thought-provoking yet utterly practical, this book
provides an introductory text covering the use and misuse of
behaviour tests applied to animals. By including illustrative
examples from a variety of species, the book inspires the animal
scientist to think about what a given behavioural test can be used
for and how the results can be interpreted. This text includes: the
dos and don'ts of running behaviour tests and interpreting the
results; many clear, simple illustrations which make the
information readily accessible, down to earth, practical advice yet
a thorough, evidence-based approach; information on behaviour tests
for a whole range of species from companion, farm, zoo, laboratory
and wild animals; succinct yet comprehensive text, designed to be
read cover to cover and stimulate further reading. This book is an
essential item in the researcher's toolkit when embarking on and
devising any animal behaviour test and is valuable to students,
established researchers, teachers and practitioners of applied
ethology, animal welfare science, and veterinary science.
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