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Domestic Animal Behaviour and Welfare 5th edition [Kõva köide]

(formerly Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada), (Cambridge University, UK)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 472 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x189 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-May-2015
  • Kirjastus: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1780645392
  • ISBN-13: 9781780645391
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 472 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x189 mm
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  • ISBN-10: 1780645392
  • ISBN-13: 9781780645391
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Humans have a natural interest in animals; through a long history of domestication, they have become tools, a food source and even friends. Behavior is a significant indicator of animal health and well-being, and understanding this behavior is therefore the key to good management. Covering all aspects of animal behavior and how this relates to welfare for companion animals, farm animals and farmed fish, this book reviews development, socialization, locomotion, reproduction and more. It takes a comprehensive approach to the subject, including a section of chapters addressing common abnormal behaviors and reviewing some animals, such as rabbits, from both a pet and farm perspective.

Now in its fifth edition, Domestic Animal Behaviour and Welfare includes new chapters detailing the welfare of sheep, goats and exotic pets, and welfare in relation to genetic selection and modification. Animal behavior and welfare sciences are now core topics for agriculture and veterinary students, with courses and research opportunities in this field growing world-wide. Fully updated and with new photographs, this indispensable textbook provides a student-friendly guide to the major themes of animal behavior and welfare.
Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
Section 1 Introduction to Ideas and Measurement
1 Introduction and Concepts
3(17)
2 Describing, Recording and Measuring Behaviour
20(11)
Section 2 Fundamental Topics
3 Learning, Cognition and Behaviour Development
31(15)
4 Motivation
46(15)
5 Evolution and Optimality
61(7)
6 Welfare Assessment
68(17)
Section 3 Organization of Behaviour
7 Behaviour Towards Predators and Social Attackers; Anti-predator Strategies
85(5)
8 Feeding
90(16)
9 Body Care
106(10)
10 Locomotion and Space Occupied
116(6)
11 Exploration
122(3)
12 Spacing Behaviour
125(8)
13 Rest and Sleep
133(10)
Section 4 Reproductive and Social Behaviour
14 General Social Behaviour
143(10)
15 Human--Domestic Animal Interactions
153(3)
16 Seasonal and Reproductive Behaviour
156(5)
17 Sexual Behaviour
161(16)
Section 5 Early and Parental Behaviour
18 Fetal and Parturient Behaviour
177(11)
19 Maternal and Neonatal Behaviour
188(14)
20 Juvenile and Play Behaviour
202(11)
Section 6 Welfare Topics
21 Handling, Transport and Humane Control of Domestic Animals
213(20)
22 Stunning and Slaughter
233(4)
23 Welfare and Behaviour in Relation to Disease
237(9)
24 Abnormal Behaviour 1: Stereotypies
246(8)
25 Abnormal Behaviour 2: Self-directed and Environment-directed
254(4)
26 Abnormal Behaviour 3: Addressed to Another Individual
258(9)
27 Abnormal Behaviour 4: Failure of Function
267(7)
28 Abnormal Behaviour 5: Anomalous Reactivity
274(5)
Section 7 Welfare of Various Animals
29 The Welfare of Cattle
279(14)
30 The Welfare of Sheep and Goats
293(4)
31 The Welfare of Pigs
297(11)
32 The Welfare of Poultry
308(20)
33 The Welfare of Farmed and Pet Fish
328(7)
34 The Welfare of Animals Kept for Fur Production
335(5)
35 The Welfare of Horses, Other Equids and Other Draught Animals
340(4)
36 The Welfare of Farmed and Pet Rabbits
344(3)
37 The Welfare of Dogs
347(6)
38 The Welfare of Cats
353(5)
39 The Welfare of Other Pet Animals
358(3)
Glossary 361(10)
References 371(66)
Subject Index 437(12)
Author Index 449
Donald M. Broom, Emeritus Professor of Animal Welfare, Cambridge University, Department of Veterinary Medicine, has developed concepts and methods of scientific assessment of animal welfare and studied: cognitive abilities of animals, the welfare of animals in relation to housing and transport, behaviour problems, attitudes to animals, sustainable livestock production and ethics of animal usage. He has published over 300 refereed papers and books including: Stress and Animal Welfare (2000 Springer), The Evolution of Morality and Religion (2003 CUP), Domestic Animal Behaviour and Welfare, 5th edition (2015 CABI), and Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014 CABI).