11. Going to slaughter: Should animals hope to meet Temple Grandin? | Psychology...
there alive. The American Veterinary Medical Association’s 2002 panel on euthanasia approved bolting "if done properly." According to Grandin "Stunning an animal correctly will provide better meat quality. Improper electric stunning
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12. Going to slaughter: Should animals hope to meet Temple Grandin? | Psychology...
there alive. The American Veterinary Medical Association’s 2002 panel on euthanasia approved bolting "if done properly." According to Grandin "Stunning an animal correctly will provide better meat quality. Improper electric stunning
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13. Whipping horses doesn't work and new observations of grief in chimpanze...
Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary science at the University of Sydney noted : “Science has the ability to challenge our views of what is otherwise considered the norm. This result is a good example of how evidence can inform the way
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14. Going to slaughter: Should animals hope to meet Temple Grandin? | Psychology...
there alive. The American Veterinary Medical Association’s 2002 panel on euthanasia approved bolting "if done properly." According to Grandin "Stunning an animal correctly will provide better meat quality. Improper electric stunning
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15. Animals and cars: One million animals are killed on our roads every day | Ps...
animal and calling for veterinary care or removing a carcass to prevent injury or death to opportunistic species who try to feed on it, alerting other drivers to the presence of road kill, and driving more mindfully - slowing down and
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16. Using hamsters to save ferrets: The need for compassionate conservation | Ps...
approved from the American Veterinary Medical Association Guidelines on Euthanasia. All hamsters are produced at the Ferret Center." So, in one recent two-year period, 7,300 hamsters were "produced" – bred to be killed – and fed
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17. Whipping horses doesn't work and new observations of grief in chimpanze...
Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary science at the University of Sydney noted : “Science has the ability to challenge our views of what is otherwise considered the norm. This result is a good example of how evidence can inform the way
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201102/whipping-horses-doesnt-work-and-new-observations-grief-in-chimpanzees/ - 58.6kb
18. Comments on "Zoos and Aquariums Do Not Accomplish What They Claim They ...
the benefit of expert exotic veterinary medicine and thus many live far longer and healthier lives than they would in the wilds. Furthermore, their native environments are shrinking and for some animals, they are the targets of poachers. For some
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19. Using hamsters to save ferrets: The need for compassionate conservation | Ps...
approved from the American Veterinary Medical Association Guidelines on Euthanasia. All hamsters are produced at the Ferret Center." So, in one recent two-year period, 7,300 hamsters were "produced" – bred to be killed – and fed
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20. Comments on "Zoos and Aquariums Do Not Accomplish What They Claim They ...
the benefit of expert exotic veterinary medicine and thus many live far longer and healthier lives than they would in the wilds. Furthermore, their native environments are shrinking and for some animals, they are the targets of poachers. For some
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201004/zoos-and-aquariums-do-not-accomplish-what-they-claim-they-do/comments?quicktabs_5=0 - 55.8kb