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  1. High-rise syndrome in cats and dogs

    Contributor(s):: Lefman, S., Prittie, J. E.

  2. Analysis of the electromiographic activity of lower limb and motor function in hippotherapy practitioners with cerebral palsy

    Contributor(s):: Ribeiro, M. F., Espindula, A. P., Lage, J. B., Bevilacqua Junior, D. E., Diniz, L. H., Mello, E. C., Ferreira, A. A., Ferraz, M. L. F., Teixeira, V. P. A.

  3. Preliminary evaluation of the effectiveness of captive-bolt guns as a killing method without exsanguination for horned and unhorned sheep

    Contributor(s):: Gibson, T. J., Ridler, A. L., Lamb, C. R., Williams, A., Giles, S., Gregory, N. G.

  4. Individual differences in behaviour, physiology and pathology in breeding gilts housed in groups or stalls

    Contributor(s):: Geverink, N. A., Schouten, W. G. P., Gort, G., Wiegant, V. M.

    A number of studies in young pigs have demonstrated a relation between a variety of behavioural and physiological features and the degree of resistance displayed early in life in a so-called "backtest". The current study aimed at investigating the relation between the backtest response and the...

  5. An ethicist's commentary on the case of a client trying to ship a downer animal

    Contributor(s):: Rollin, B. E.

  6. An ethicist's commentary on the woman walking the arthritic dog

    Contributor(s):: Rollin, B. E.

  7. Consequences of enhancing environmental complexity for laboratory rodents - a review with emphasis on the rat

    Contributor(s):: Sorensen, D. B., Ottesen, J. L., Hansen, A. K.

    Enhancing the complexity of the environments of captive animals is often referred to as environmental enrichment, and aims to have positive effects on the animals' well-being. Such enrichments may have consequences both for so-called 'normal' behaviour and for the pathophysiology of the animals...

  8. Housing and welfare in laboratory rats: the welfare implications of social isolation and social contact among females

    Contributor(s):: Hurst, J. L., Barnard, C. J., Nevison, C. M., West, C. D.

  9. Housing and welfare in laboratory rats: welfare implications of isolation and social contact among caged males

    Contributor(s):: Hurst, J. L., Barnard, C. J., Nevison, C. M., West, C. D.