
Human-Livestock Interactions
The Stockperson and the Productivity and Welfare of Intensively Farmed Animals
CABI Publishing
2nd Edition
Published on 17. December 2010
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-1-84593-673-0 (ISBN)
Description
Human-animal interactions have a profound effect on farm animals and stockpeople alike. Training of stockpeople can improve livestock welfare and in turn productivity, and is a principle area of focus after improvements in genetics, nutrition, reproduction, health and housing have been addressed extensively. This volume explores new information on human-livestock relationships, their effects on both animals and handlers and the application of this knowledge particularly in relation to dairy cows, veal calves and poultry. Developments in knowledge of the relationships and their effects post-farm gate are discussed, providing a practical guide that will be a valuable resource for farm managers, researchers in the animal sciences, psychologists, ethologists and veterinarians. It will also benefit students of veterinary and animal sciences. Praise for the previous edition: 'The book should take position in the libraries of people involved of animal production and especially in education and management of stockpersons' Livestock Production Science.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Wallingford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 251 mm
Width: 174 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
630 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84593-673-0 (9781845936730)
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Previous edition
Paul H. Hemsworth | Grahame J. Coleman
Human-Livestock Interactions
The Stockperson and the Productivity of Intensively Farmed Animals
Book
03/1998
CABI Publishing
€88.09
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Persons
Grahame J. Coleman is at Monash University, Australia.
Author
The University of Melbourne, Australia
Monash University, Australia
Content
I: Preface 1: Introduction: the Stockperson as a Professional - Skills, Knowledge and Status 2: Farm Animal Welfare: Assessment, Issues and Implications 3: Human-Animal Interactions and Animal Productivity and Welfare 4: Attitudes of Stockpeople 5: Stockperson Behaviour and Animal Behaviour 6: A Model of Stockperson-Animal Interactions and their Implications for Livestock 7: Changing Stockperson Attitudes and Behaviour 8: Conclusion: Current and Future Opportunities to Improve Human-Animal Interactions in Livestock Production II: References III: Index