11. Animal Ethics
is director of the Field Veterinary Program, Wildlife Conservation Society .
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12. Animal Ethics
Groups like the American Veterinary Medical Association support these modern egg-laying housing systems.
The California law adds an arbitrary and unscientific requirement that chickens be prohibited from touching one another or the side of any
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13. Animal Ethics: April 2004
addressing the Australian Veterinary Association annual conference on the topic). Of course, I want the sacrifices stopped. But I think given the mutual mistrust between Islam and the West right now, this has to come from their side. We can
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14. Animal Ethics: March 2008
like training, grooming, veterinary medicine, caretaking, zoo positions, and much, much more. What makes the site special is that a portion of every sale is donated to animal rights and rescue organizations. If the majority of your blog readers
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15. Animal Ethics: March 2007
to the American Veterinary Medical Association, management and husbandry are more important for ensuring the health and well-being of pigs.And while producers do use antibiotics to keep their pigs healthy, drugs are F.D.A.-approved and
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16. Animal Ethics: August 2006
is emeritus professor of veterinary medicine, University of California at Davis.To the Editor:I wonder why journalists almost never point out, when they note that ducks are missing a gag reflex, the additional and very important fact that ducks
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17. Animal Ethics: December 2006
is director of the Field Veterinary Program, Wildlife Conservation Society .
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18. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
like training, grooming, veterinary medicine, caretaking, zoo positions, and much, much more. What makes the site special is that a portion of every sale is donated to animal rights and rescue organizations. If the majority of your blog readers
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19. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
to the American Veterinary Medical Association, management and husbandry are more important for ensuring the health and well-being of pigs.And while producers do use antibiotics to keep their pigs healthy, drugs are F.D.A.-approved and
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20. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
and of course the American Veterinary Medical Association's role in welfare reform.If you are able to post something on this documentary I would be grateful. The documentary website is Sandgrainfilms.com . The bios of those in the film can be
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