Understanding the behaviour and improving the welfare of dairy cattle
Herausgeber: Endres, Marcia
Understanding the behaviour and improving the welfare of dairy cattle
Herausgeber: Endres, Marcia
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This collection summarises and reviews the wealth of research relating specifically to dairy cattle, including understanding behaviour, monitoring welfare and improving current welfare practices.
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This collection summarises and reviews the wealth of research relating specifically to dairy cattle, including understanding behaviour, monitoring welfare and improving current welfare practices.
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- Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science Nr.98
- Verlag: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 554g
- ISBN-13: 9781786764591
- ISBN-10: 1786764598
- Artikelnr.: 59994996
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science Nr.98
- Verlag: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 554g
- ISBN-13: 9781786764591
- ISBN-10: 1786764598
- Artikelnr.: 59994996
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1.Dairy cattle welfare and other aspects of sustainability: Donald M. Broom
University of Cambridge
UK; Part 1 Understanding behaviour 2.Advances in understanding cognition and learning in cattle: Maria Vilain Rørvang
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Sweden; and Christian Nawroth
Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology
Germany; 3.Advances in understanding pain and stress in cows: Kenneth M. D. Rutherford and Marie J. Haskell
Scotland's Rural College (SRUC)
UK; Part 2 Welfare indicators and monitoring 4.Developing effective welfare measures for cattle: Ute Knierim
University of Kassel
Germany; Christoph Winckler
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna
Austria; and Luc Mounier and Isabelle Veissier
Université Clermont Auvergne
INRAE
VetAgro Sup
France; 5.Advances in precision livestock farming techniques for monitoring dairy cattle welfare: Henk Hogeveen and Mariska van der Voort
Wageningen University and Research
The Netherlands; 6.Developing effective training and certification schemes for improving on-farm dairy cattle welfare: Antoni Dalmau and Antonio Velarde
IRTA
Spain; Part 3 Improving welfare practices 7.Developments in housing of cattle to promote health and welfare: Nigel B. Cook
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA; 8.Advances in understanding behavioral needs and improving the welfare of calves and heifers: Emily Miller-Cushon
University of Florida
USA; and Jennifer Van Os
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA; 9.Advances in understanding the needs and improving the welfare of transition dairy cows: Julia Lomb
University of British Columbia
Canada; and Kathryn L. Proudfoot
University of Prince Edward Island
Canada; 10.Optimizing welfare in transport and slaughter of cattle: Jan Shearer
Iowa State University
USA;
University of Cambridge
UK; Part 1 Understanding behaviour 2.Advances in understanding cognition and learning in cattle: Maria Vilain Rørvang
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Sweden; and Christian Nawroth
Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology
Germany; 3.Advances in understanding pain and stress in cows: Kenneth M. D. Rutherford and Marie J. Haskell
Scotland's Rural College (SRUC)
UK; Part 2 Welfare indicators and monitoring 4.Developing effective welfare measures for cattle: Ute Knierim
University of Kassel
Germany; Christoph Winckler
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna
Austria; and Luc Mounier and Isabelle Veissier
Université Clermont Auvergne
INRAE
VetAgro Sup
France; 5.Advances in precision livestock farming techniques for monitoring dairy cattle welfare: Henk Hogeveen and Mariska van der Voort
Wageningen University and Research
The Netherlands; 6.Developing effective training and certification schemes for improving on-farm dairy cattle welfare: Antoni Dalmau and Antonio Velarde
IRTA
Spain; Part 3 Improving welfare practices 7.Developments in housing of cattle to promote health and welfare: Nigel B. Cook
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA; 8.Advances in understanding behavioral needs and improving the welfare of calves and heifers: Emily Miller-Cushon
University of Florida
USA; and Jennifer Van Os
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA; 9.Advances in understanding the needs and improving the welfare of transition dairy cows: Julia Lomb
University of British Columbia
Canada; and Kathryn L. Proudfoot
University of Prince Edward Island
Canada; 10.Optimizing welfare in transport and slaughter of cattle: Jan Shearer
Iowa State University
USA;
1.Dairy cattle welfare and other aspects of sustainability: Donald M. Broom
University of Cambridge
UK; Part 1 Understanding behaviour 2.Advances in understanding cognition and learning in cattle: Maria Vilain Rørvang
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Sweden; and Christian Nawroth
Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology
Germany; 3.Advances in understanding pain and stress in cows: Kenneth M. D. Rutherford and Marie J. Haskell
Scotland's Rural College (SRUC)
UK; Part 2 Welfare indicators and monitoring 4.Developing effective welfare measures for cattle: Ute Knierim
University of Kassel
Germany; Christoph Winckler
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna
Austria; and Luc Mounier and Isabelle Veissier
Université Clermont Auvergne
INRAE
VetAgro Sup
France; 5.Advances in precision livestock farming techniques for monitoring dairy cattle welfare: Henk Hogeveen and Mariska van der Voort
Wageningen University and Research
The Netherlands; 6.Developing effective training and certification schemes for improving on-farm dairy cattle welfare: Antoni Dalmau and Antonio Velarde
IRTA
Spain; Part 3 Improving welfare practices 7.Developments in housing of cattle to promote health and welfare: Nigel B. Cook
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA; 8.Advances in understanding behavioral needs and improving the welfare of calves and heifers: Emily Miller-Cushon
University of Florida
USA; and Jennifer Van Os
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA; 9.Advances in understanding the needs and improving the welfare of transition dairy cows: Julia Lomb
University of British Columbia
Canada; and Kathryn L. Proudfoot
University of Prince Edward Island
Canada; 10.Optimizing welfare in transport and slaughter of cattle: Jan Shearer
Iowa State University
USA;
University of Cambridge
UK; Part 1 Understanding behaviour 2.Advances in understanding cognition and learning in cattle: Maria Vilain Rørvang
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Sweden; and Christian Nawroth
Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology
Germany; 3.Advances in understanding pain and stress in cows: Kenneth M. D. Rutherford and Marie J. Haskell
Scotland's Rural College (SRUC)
UK; Part 2 Welfare indicators and monitoring 4.Developing effective welfare measures for cattle: Ute Knierim
University of Kassel
Germany; Christoph Winckler
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna
Austria; and Luc Mounier and Isabelle Veissier
Université Clermont Auvergne
INRAE
VetAgro Sup
France; 5.Advances in precision livestock farming techniques for monitoring dairy cattle welfare: Henk Hogeveen and Mariska van der Voort
Wageningen University and Research
The Netherlands; 6.Developing effective training and certification schemes for improving on-farm dairy cattle welfare: Antoni Dalmau and Antonio Velarde
IRTA
Spain; Part 3 Improving welfare practices 7.Developments in housing of cattle to promote health and welfare: Nigel B. Cook
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA; 8.Advances in understanding behavioral needs and improving the welfare of calves and heifers: Emily Miller-Cushon
University of Florida
USA; and Jennifer Van Os
University of Wisconsin-Madison
USA; 9.Advances in understanding the needs and improving the welfare of transition dairy cows: Julia Lomb
University of British Columbia
Canada; and Kathryn L. Proudfoot
University of Prince Edward Island
Canada; 10.Optimizing welfare in transport and slaughter of cattle: Jan Shearer
Iowa State University
USA;