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The Welfare of Animals is an exciting book that will stimulate and
provoke its readers. It describes many problems faced by animals -
those we use for food, for pleasure or in research, and those
simply but harshly affected by shrinking habitats in the face of
the ever-growing human population. And yet it is not a depressing
read. It focuses not only on the difficulties that animals face,
but on their capacity for free-choice, for joy and excitement, and
on the possible ways in which the planet can be shared between
species if only we take the time and trouble to think more
carefully about the impact of our actions. Clive Phillips moved
from the United Kingdom to take up a Foundation Chair in Animal
Welfare at the University of Queensland, becoming Australia's first
Professor of Animal Welfare in 2003. This cultural leap, combined
with his travels in countries like Malaysia and Borneo, permits him
the unique and broad perspective that forms the backbone of this
book. Eschewing the normal territory patrolled by the animal
scientist (explaining the physiological basis of the stress
response or causation of abnormal behaviour), Clive ventures into
jungles and deserts, city centres and tribal homelands, and
presents a book that remarkably and successfully combines
travel-diary, nature notes, social and cultural history.
Completely updated and revised, the new edition of Principles of
Cattle Production continues to provide an introductory level text
for all interested in beef and dairy cattle production systems.
This edition presents a vision for a cattle industry that addresses
the environment, the welfare of cattle and the provision of safe
and high quality food for an increasingly demanding world
population. The new edition: - Is expanded to include more on
animal welfare, sustainability and production systems in low and
middle income countries, including smallholder production systems.
- Has undergone a thorough review of all the existing chapters with
new content on breeding cattle and the future role of cattle. -
Contains quality colour illustrations, so that key information can
be found at a glance. - Is beautifully written with many examples
and pointers for further information. - Tackles key issues of
sustainability and the requirement for increased production.
Principles of Cattle Production 3rd Edition continues to provide a
comprehensive yet concise overview for all undergraduate students
of animal science, agriculture, veterinary medicine, animal welfare
and industry personnel.
- Provides a much-needed, comprehensive overview of the field of
animal welfare, which has been rapidly growing and evolving -
Reviews the core topics in this field, such as the scientific bases
for moral consideration of animals, developing conceptualisations
of animal welfare, the broad range of animal welfare issues, animal
ethics, animal advocacy campaigns, and animal law and policy -
Addresses emerging issues such as the impact of climate change,
animal exploitation, antimicrobial resistance and pandemics -
essential reading for students of animal welfare everywhere, and
for policy-makers, researchers and other professionals working in
the animal welfare sector
Many advances have recently taken place in dairy science and this
book provides timely reviews of a number of such key topics. The
subject matter is divided into five sections, covering: nutrition
and physiology; breeding and reproduction; health maintenance and
control; milking and milk technology; and the environment and
ethics. All chapters have been specially commissioned for this
volume from international authorities from Europe, North America
and Africa. The book represents an important update of the
literature for research workers, lecturers, advisers and advanced
students in many areas of animal science as well as veterinarians
concerned with bovine medicine.
The Welfare of Animals is an exciting book that will stimulate and
provoke its readers. It describes many problems faced by animals -
those we use for food, for pleasure or in research, and those
simply but harshly affected by shrinking habitats in the face of
the ever-growing human population. And yet it is not a depressing
read. It focuses not only on the difficulties that animals face,
but on their capacity for free-choice, for joy and excitement, and
on the possible ways in which the planet can be shared between
species if only we take the time and trouble to think more
carefully about the impact of our actions. Clive Phillips moved
from the United Kingdom to take up a Foundation Chair in Animal
Welfare at the University of Queensland, becoming Australia's first
Professor of Animal Welfare in 2003. This cultural leap, combined
with his travels in countries like Malaysia and Borneo, permits him
the unique and broad perspective that forms the backbone of this
book. Eschewing the normal territory patrolled by the animal
scientist (explaining the physiological basis of the stress
response or causation of abnormal behaviour), Clive ventures into
jungles and deserts, city centres and tribal homelands, and
presents a book that remarkably and successfully combines
travel-diary, nature notes, social and cultural history.
Trade is an inevitable part of human activity and evolution, but
when it involves animals there are important ethical issues that
have to be considered. Animal trade is often for economic reasons
only, and may be hard to justify ethically. There are significant
welfare and environmental costs to animals and human society that
must be carefully evaluated before such a trade is sanctioned.
Controversial and thought-provoking, this text focuses on the trade
in live and dead animals and animal parts. It examines the facts
and figures to quantify the scope of the animal trade,
concentrating mainly on farm animals, but also covering captive
wildlife and companion animals. The book describes welfare,
environmental, economic and cultural issues around this trade,
debating important ethical considerations for everyone that uses or
is otherwise involved with animals, especially people in animal
welfare.
Completely updated and revised, the new edition of Principles of
Cattle Production continues to provide an introductory level text
for all interested in dairy and beef cattle production systems.
This edition presents a vision for a cattle industry that addresses
issues about impacts on the environment, the welfare of cattle and
the provision of safe and high quality food for an increasingly
demanding world population. The new edition: - Is expanded to
include more on animal welfare, sustainability and production
systems in low and middle income countries, including smallholder
production systems. - Has undergone a thorough review of all the
existing chapters, with new content on the future role of cattle. -
Contains quality colour illustrations, so that key information can
be found at a glance. - Is beautifully written with many examples
and pointers for further information. - Tackles key issues of
sustainability and the requirement for increased production. - Now
contains helpful exercises and other resources for students and
their teachers to consider the role of cattle in the world today
and in the future. Principles of Cattle Production 3rd Edition
continues to provide a comprehensive yet concise overview for all
undergraduate students of animal science, agriculture, veterinary
medicine, animal welfare and industry personnel.
Welfare research has established a range of scientific indicators
of stress, welfare and suffering in animals that can be applied to
all aspects of improving their welfare through good housing and
management, and the topic continues to grow in importance among
both professionals and the public. The practical focus of this
authoritative, comprehensive encyclopedia aims to promote the
understanding and improvement of animals' behaviour without
compromising welfare. Under the editorial direction of Professor
Daniel Mills, the UK's first specialist in veterinary behavioural
medicine, over 180 international experts have contributed a wealth
of fully cross-referenced entries from concise definitions to
detailed short essays on biological, practical, clinical and
ethical aspects of behaviour and welfare in domestic, exotic,
companion and zoo animals.
Trade is an inevitable part of human activity and evolution, but
when it involves animals there are important ethical issues that
have to be considered. Animal trade is often for economic reasons
only, and may be hard to justify ethically. There are significant
welfare and environmental costs to animals and human society that
must be carefully evaluated before such a trade is sanctioned.
Controversial and thought-provoking, this text focuses on the trade
in live and dead animals and animal parts. It examines the facts
and figures to quantify the scope of the animal trade,
concentrating mainly on farm animals, but also covering captive
wildlife and companion animals. The book describes welfare,
environmental, economic and cultural issues around this trade,
debating important ethical considerations for everyone that uses or
is otherwise involved with animals, especially people in animal
welfare.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ TROTTINGS OF A TENDERFOOT CLIVE PHILLIPS WOLLEY
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Savage Svanetia, Volume 2; Savage Svanetia; Clive
Phillips-Wolley Clive Phillips-Wolley R. Bentley & Son, 1883
Caucasus; Hunting; Svanetia (Georgia)
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