21. Going to slaughter: Should animals hope to meet Temple Grandin? | Psychology...
they see, smell and hear the pain and suffering of others. We also need to ask, what about the pain and suffering from improper stunning in addition to the reduction of meat quality? I wouldn't trade places with a slaughterhouse animal and I surely
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22. Going to slaughter: Should animals hope to meet Temple Grandin? | Psychology...
they see, smell and hear the pain and suffering of others. We also need to ask, what about the pain and suffering from improper stunning in addition to the reduction of meat quality? I wouldn't trade places with a slaughterhouse animal and I surely
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201002/going-slaughter-should-animals-hope-meet-temple-grandin?quicktabs_5=0 - 58.9kb
23. Empathic chickens and cooperative elephants: Emotional intelligence expands ...
but caused a good deal of pain to the mice being studied. Now we've just learned that chickens also feel one another's pain. A research group at the University of Bristol, using non-invasive methods, showed for the first time that "domestic hens
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24. Empathic chickens and cooperative elephants: Emotional intelligence expands ...
but caused a good deal of pain to the mice being studied. Now we've just learned that chickens also feel one another's pain. A research group at the University of Bristol, using non-invasive methods, showed for the first time that "domestic hens
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201103/empathic-chickens-and-cooperative-elephants-emotional-intelligence-expan?quicktabs_5=1 - 57.6kb
25. Empathic chickens and cooperative elephants: Emotional intelligence expands ...
but caused a good deal of pain to the mice being studied. Now we've just learned that chickens also feel one another's pain. A research group at the University of Bristol, using non-invasive methods, showed for the first time that "domestic hens
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201103/empathic-chickens-and-cooperative-elephants-emotional-intelligence-expan?quicktabs_5=0 - 57.6kb
26. Stalking, Hunting, Stress, and Emotion | Psychology Today
in calories if a carrot is painted on with frosting.
Talya Miron-Shatz, Ph.D.
Where do you fall on the monogamy spectrum?
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27. Slaughtering Sentience: Rampant killing of wildlife by our government contin...
with no concern for the pain and suffering for which they're responsible. They use techniques including aerial gunning (there have been ten human fatalities since the 1970s), traps and snares, and horrific poisons that cause untold and
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201107/slaughtering-sentience-rampant-killing-wildlife-our-government-continues - 55.9kb
28. Slaughtering Sentience: Rampant killing of wildlife by our government contin...
with no concern for the pain and suffering for which they're responsible. They use techniques including aerial gunning (there have been ten human fatalities since the 1970s), traps and snares, and horrific poisons that cause untold and
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201107/slaughtering-sentience-rampant-killing-wildlife-our-government-continues?quicktabs_5=1 - 56.0kb
29. Slaughtering Sentience: Rampant killing of wildlife by our government contin...
with no concern for the pain and suffering for which they're responsible. They use techniques including aerial gunning (there have been ten human fatalities since the 1970s), traps and snares, and horrific poisons that cause untold and
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201107/slaughtering-sentience-rampant-killing-wildlife-our-government-continues?quicktabs_5=0 - 56.0kb
30. Going to slaughter: Should animals hope to meet Temple Grandin? | Psychology...
they see, smell and hear the pain and suffering of others. We also need to ask, what about the pain and suffering from improper stunning in addition to the reduction of meat quality? I wouldn't trade places with a slaughterhouse animal and I surely
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201002/going-slaughter-should-animals-hope-meet-temple-grandin/ - 58.4kb