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  1. Elimination behavior and related problems in dogs

    Contributor(s):: Borchelt, Peter L., Voith, Victoria L.

  2. Elimination behavior problems in cats

    Contributor(s):: Borchelt, Peter L., Voith, Victoria L.

  3. Equine stereotypies

    Contributor(s):: Houpt, Katherine Albro, McDonnell, Susan M., Ralston, Sarah

  4. Facilitating euthanasia decisions regarding animals with behavior problems

    Contributor(s):: Hetts, Suzanne

  5. Genetics of behavioural reactivity in sheep: a strategy for combining animal welfare and efficiency of production

    Contributor(s):: Boissy, A., Ligout, S., Foulquie, D., Gautier, A., Moreno, C., Delval, E., Francois, D., Bouix, J.

    Modern farm practices, such as reduced contact of livestock with humans and increased size of the herd, induce a decrease of animal familiarisation to farmers so that they are more susceptible to be stressed by routine management procedures. In addition, due to the less support by humans, the...

  6. History of applied animal behavior

    Contributor(s):: Hothersall, David

  7. Horses ( Equus caballus )

    Contributor(s):: Ekesbo, I.

    This chapter covers horse domestication, changes in the animals and their environment, management, behaviour and welfare. Focus is given on innate or learned behaviour and different types of social behaviour. Some of the normal physiological frequency values of interest at clinical examination...

  8. Human factors influencing broiler welfare

    Contributor(s):: Hemsworth, P. H., Coleman, G. J.

    The sequential relationships between human and animal variables found in the livestock industries indicate that there is an excellent opportunity to target stockperson attitudes and behaviour in order to reduce limitations imposed by human-animal interactions on poultry welfare. Understanding...

  9. Human-animal interaction - the place of the companion animal in society

    Contributor(s):: Godfrey, A.

  10. Human-animal interactions

    Contributor(s):: Hemsworth, P. H.

  11. Ingestive behavior: the control of feeding in cats and dogs

    Contributor(s):: Houpt, Katherine Albro

  12. Issues in description and measurement of temperament in companion dogs

    Contributor(s):: Goodloe, Linda P.

  13. Keeping spot at home: an epidemiological approach to maintaining the human-animal bond through behaviour education and obedience training

    Contributor(s):: Kogan, L. R., Ruch-Gallie, R., Salman, M. D.

  14. Out of sight, out of mind! Horses are sensitive to humans during interactions? [French]

    Contributor(s):: Fureix, C., Sankey, C., Vallet, A. S., Andre, N., Hausberger, M.

    Horses' reactions towards humans are a combined result of their temperament, their previous experience, but also of the skills of the human they are interacting with. However, very little is known yet about the relevant elements that have to be considered when humans interact with horses. Here we...

  15. Providing environmental enrichment to captive primates

    Contributor(s):: Bayne, Kathryn

  16. Punishment

    Contributor(s):: Borchelt, Peter L., Voith, Victoria L.

  17. Relations between attitudes at work, spinal problems and relationship of man with horse

    Contributor(s):: Lesimple, C., Fureix, C., Menguy, H., Richard-Yris, M. A., Hausberger, M.

    Behavioural problems, in particular aggression towards humans, are a common source of accidents amongst professionals. On another hand, vertebral problems, possible source of bad welfare or pain, are regularly reported on riding horses. In the present study, we wanted to investigate the links...

  18. Taste aversion conditioning versus conditioning using aversive peripheral stimuli

    Contributor(s):: Gustavson, Carl R.

  19. The horse as a companion animal. (UFAW Animal Welfare Series)

    Contributor(s):: Loving, N. S.

    This chapter focuses on the welfare issues associated with horses kept as companion animals. The use of the companion horse for athletic pursuits, breeding, overprotection of foals, incompatibility of the horse to the purchaser, sale and purchase of horses with behavioural problems, loss of...

  20. The ontogeny of behavior

    Contributor(s):: Estep, Daniel Q.