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  1. Is Animal Pain Conscious?

    Contributor(s):: Lynch, Joseph J.

  2. Bioethics; Its Scope and Purpose

    Contributor(s):: Fox, Michael W.

  3. Commentary on "Is Animal Pain Conscious?"

    Contributor(s):: Duran, Jane

  4. Time as Asymmetrical and Animal Rights: An Autobiography

    Contributor(s):: Dombrowski, Daniel A.

  5. Parsimony, Evolution, and Animal Pain

    Contributor(s):: Rosenfeld, Robert P.

  6. Reply to Boonin-Vail's "Response--Parsimony Made Simple"

    Contributor(s):: Rosenfeld, Robert P.

  7. Reply to Harrison's "The Neo-Cartesian Revival: A Response"

    Contributor(s):: Pluhar, Evelyn B.

  8. Educated Folly About Animal Minds and Animal Suffering

    Contributor(s):: Landman, Willem A.

  9. The Neo-Cartesian Revival: A Response

    Contributor(s):: Harrison, Peter

  10. Response--Parsimony Made Simple: Rosenfeld on Harrison and Animal Pain

    Contributor(s):: Boonin-Vail, David

  11. Response--Dr Frankenstein and Today's Professional Biotechnologist: A Failed Analogy?

    Contributor(s):: Westra, Laura

  12. Why We Would Not Understand a Talking Lion

    Contributor(s):: Levvis, Gary W.

  13. Response: Of Pigs and Primitive Notions

    Contributor(s):: Detmer, David J.

  14. Should We Genetically Engineer Hogs?

    Contributor(s):: Comstock, Gary L.

  15. Unnecessary Pain, Nutrition, and Vegetarianism

    Contributor(s):: Weir, Jack

  16. Reply to Weir: Unnecessary Fear, Nutrition, and Vegetarianism

    Contributor(s):: Sapontzis, Steve F.

  17. Making the case for developing alternative lameness scoring systems for dairy goats

    | Contributor(s):: Vieira, A., Oliveira, M. D., Nunes, T., Stilwell, G.

    Lameness is a behavioural indicator of pain that negatively affects dairy ruminants' health and welfare. Lameness is generally assessed by subjective methods, based on the observation of the animal's behaviour, using numerical rating scales (NRSs) - the most common scoring system - and...

  18. Welfare outcomes for 3- and 6-month-old beef calves in a tropical environment castrated surgically or by applying rubber rings

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    | Contributor(s):: Petherick, J. C., Small, A. H., Reid, D. J., Colditz, I. G., Ferguson, D. M.

    Castration of cattle using rubber rings is becoming increasingly popular due to the perceived ease of the procedure and greater operator safety when compared with surgical castration. Few comparative studies have investigated the effects of different castration methods and calf age on welfare...

  19. The effect of isoflurane anaesthesia and buprenorphine on the mouse grimace scale and behaviour in CBA and DBA/2 mice

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    | Contributor(s):: Miller, A., Kitson, G., Skalkoyannis, B., Leach, M.

    Prevention or alleviation of pain in laboratory mice is a fundamental requirement of in vivo research. The mouse grimace scale (MGS) has the potential to be an effective and rapid means of assessing pain and analgesic efficacy in laboratory mice. Preliminary studies have demonstrated its...

  20. Pain evaluation in dairy cattle

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    | Contributor(s):: Gleerup, K. B., Andersen, P. H., Munksgaard, L., Forkman, B.

    Pain compromises the welfare of animals. A prerequisite for being able to alleviate pain is that we are able to recognize it. Potential behavioural signs of pain were investigated for dairy cattle with the aim of constructing a pain scale for use under production conditions. Forty-three cows were...