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Acharya, Rutu Y., Paul H. Hemsworth, Grahame J. Coleman, and James E. Kinder. "The Animal-Human Interface in Farm Animal Production: Animal Fear, Stress, Reproduction and Welfare." Animals 12, no. 4 (February 16, 2022): 487. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12040487.

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A negative human-animal relationship (HAR) from the perspective of the animal is a limiting factor affecting farm animal welfare, as well as farm animal productivity. Research in farm animals has elucidated sequential relationships between stockperson attitudes, stockperson behaviour, farm animal fear behaviour, farm animal stress physiology, and farm animal productivity. In situations where stockperson attitudes to and interactions with farm animals are sub-optimal, through animal fear and stress, both animal welfare and productivity, including reproductive performance, can be compromised. There is a growing body of evidence that farm animals often seek and enjoy interacting with humans, but our understanding of the effects of a positive HAR on stress resilience and productivity in farm animals is limited. In this review, we explore the pathways by which stress induced by human-animal interactions can negatively affect farm animal reproduction, in particular, via inhibitory effects on the secretion of gonadotrophins. We also review the current knowledge of the stockperson characteristics and the nature of stockperson interactions that affect fear and physiological stress in farm animals. The contents of this review provide an insight into the importance of the HAR on farm animal welfare and reproduction while highlighting the gap in knowledge regarding the effects of a positive HAR on farm animals.
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Nicol, C. J. "Farm animal cognition." Animal Science 62, no. 3 (June 1996): 375–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1357729800014934.

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AbstractAlthough there may be task-specific differences in performance between wild and domestic animals, there is no evidence for any generally reduced cognitive capacity in domestic animals. It is not possible to compare intelligence between species or breeds without recognizing the contribution of differences in attention and motivation, and domestic animals often perform better on learning tasks than wild animals because they are less fearful. Considerable flexibility and complexity in behaviour can arise from context-specific decisions that may not require learning. Examples include alarm calling and maternal behaviour in chickens. However, the majority of intelligent behaviour shown by farm animals is dominated by learned associations, sometimes in response to remarkably subtle cues. Seemingly straightforward learning abilities may result in surprising emergent properties. An understanding of these properties may enable us to investigate how farm animals interact socially, and whether they form concepts. Other abilities, such as imitation and the re-organization of spatial information, do not appear to depend on associative learning. The study offarm animal cognition tells us little about the issue of animal consciousness but, none the less, plays an important role in the animal welfare debate. The types of cognitive abilities animals have provide clues as to the types of situations in which (given the benefit of the doubt) they might suffer.
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Engel,, Mylan. "Animal farm." Philosophers' Magazine, no. 65 (2014): 123–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/tpm20146563.

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Williams, Kate. "Animal farm." Practical Pre-School 2017, Sup194 (March 2017): 3–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/prps.2017.sup194.3.

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Allan, Felicity. "Animal farm." New Scientist 212, no. 2841 (December 2011): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0262-4079(11)62978-3.

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Almeida, Nelson J., André Texugo, and Ana Catarina Basílio. "‘Animal Farm’." Documenta Praehistorica 49 (November 4, 2022): 2–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/dp.49.18.

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This paper presents the results of the excavations carried out in the Chalcolithic contexts from the walled enclosure of Ota (Alenquer, Portugal). Six new absolute dates allow the discussion of the stratigraphical evidence and chronologically frame the zooarchaeological and taphonomical analysis of the faunal assemblage. Domesticated swine, caprine and bovine are prevalent, while wild species, most notably leporids, but also red deer, auroch and wild boar, among others, are less common. Exploitation and management of animals for the acquisition of primary and secondary products are inferred. Existing data suggests that the economic intensification that started during the previous phases was ongoing.
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Croney, C. C., B. Gardner, and S. Baggot. "Beyond Animal Husbandry." Essays in Philosophy 5, no. 2 (2004): 391–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/eip20045213.

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Concerns about the welfare of agricultural animals in corporate or “factory farming” systems are growing. Increasingly, it is suggested that modem farm animal production practices are morally objectionable, causing physical and mental suffering to animals. Such criticisms are premised on beliefs about the mental capacities of farm animals that are not wholly supported by scientific evidence, for little is known about farm animal cognition. Some animal scientists, realizing that concerns about the treatment of agricultural animals cannot be addressed in absence of knowledge about farm animal mentality, have begun cognitive studies of farm animals. Subsequently, several ethical problems have emerged. In this paper it is argued that while farm animal cognition studies are needed, scientists must consider the moral problems and implications of the research, and must devise empirically testable hypotheses about those aspects of cognitive behavior that are relevant to discussions about moral treatment of farm animals.
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Boivin, X., J. Lensink, C. Tallet, and I. Veissier. "Stockmanship and Farm Animal Welfare." Animal Welfare 12, no. 4 (November 2003): 479–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0962728600026075.

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AbstractHuman factors (attitudes, personality traits, self-esteem, job satisfaction) strongly determine our behaviour towards animals, animal production and animal welfare. Recent studies have emphasised positive human contacts as indicators of a stockperson's positive attitude towards animals and towards animal welfare in general. Stockmanship can be improved by careful selection of people and/or by training. However, little is known of the biological basis of the effect of stock handling procedures on the welfare of animals. The animal's perception of the stockperson (based both on emotional responses and cognitive aspects such as anticipation, recognition and categorisation), and the existence of sensitive periods in an animal's life, need to be explored in more depth, especially under farm conditions. We need to consider the complexity of human behaviour (eg husbandry practices, balance between positive and negative interactions, predictability, controllability) and its effect on animal welfare from the animal's point of view throughout its whole life. This paper identifies the importance of positive human contacts for both animals and stockpeople, and highlights the challenge to maintain such positive contacts despite the trend in modern agriculture to increase the number of animals per stockperson. This requires better knowledge of animal genetics, socialisation to humans during sensitive periods, and management of the social group. We emphasise the ethical importance of the human-animal relationship in the context of farm animal welfare and productivity.
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Deokar, Prof Anuradha S. "Smart Animal Farm." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 6, no. 3 (March 31, 2018): 1558–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2018.3239.

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Suter, RJ. "Farm Animal Surgery." Australian Veterinary Journal 82, no. 8 (August 2004): 512. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-0813.2004.tb11175.x.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Animal Farm"

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Boremyr, Hanna. "Reading Orwell’s Animals : An animal-oriented study of George Orwell’s political satire Animal Farm." Thesis, Högskolan Dalarna, Engelska, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-25410.

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Boremyr, Hanna. "Reading Orwell’s Animals : An animal-oriented study of George Orwell’s political satire Animal Farm." Thesis, Högskolan Dalarna, Engelska, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-24435.

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Hodge, Alison. "Farm animal welfare and sustainability." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10036/3674.

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This thesis is concerned with acknowledging farm animals and their co-presence in the more-than-human space of the livestock farm, and with accounting for them responsibly in sustainability debates. The enrolment of farm animals as actors in political agendas for environmental sustainability, and farm animal welfare suggests that there are new ways of seeing and being with farm animals that permit their relational presence and recognise their subjectivity. Indeed geographers have in recent years acknowledged animals and their relations with humans, and they have begun to recognise the nature of animal subjectivies. However, within the fundamental rethinking of animals that has been provoked by these discussions, I suggest that farm animals have remained relatively invisible. Occupying ethically confusing terrain, farm animals have nonetheless been visible in a set of philosophical positions regarding their moral status, yet these debates present a rather confusing picture in which the farm animal as an individual is conspicuous by its absence. In seeking to redress the invisibility of farm animals within these debates, and recast them in relation to humans and the broader farm ecology, this thesis attempts to set out an epistemological and methodological framework through which farm animals might become visible as individual fleshy beings. Drawing on the concept of agricultural stewardship and new agendas in farm animal welfare science, it makes use of new methodological tools that have emerged in the social sciences to conduct a relational study of the livestock farm; a study in which farm animals themselves participate. It also considers how the divisions that have been constructed between humans, farm animals and the environment can be reconfigured as a more unified political science of the livestock farm.
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Aguado, Iriarte Piero Alejandro. "Derecho, estado y Animal farm." Bachelor's thesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/15427.

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Jamieson, Jen. "Adolescents, education and farm animal welfare." Thesis, Royal Veterinary College (University of London), 2013. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.572485.

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Vernon, Matthew Christopher. "Spatial spread of farm animal diseases." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2010. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/240490.

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Data on cattle movements within the United Kingdom have recently become available. As part of the conditions for lifting an export ban on British beef following the bovine spongiform encephalopathy epidemic, the European Union required that the UK should have 'An effective animal identification and movement recording system'. The Cattle Tracing System (CTS) was introduced in September 1998, and the scheme was extended to include all cattle by the beginning of 2001. Contact networks have proved valuable in studying the epidemiology of diseases in man, such as human immunodeficiency virus; the availability of CTS cattle movement data has enabled contact network analysis to be applied to diseases of farm livestock. The CTS data may be represented as a large network; cattle holdings are represented as nodes, with a movement of cattle between holdings being an edge. To address concerns about the quality of this cattle movement data, a field study was conducted on Lewis, one of the Western Isles of Scotland. Farmers were recruited with the assistance of the local veterinary surgeon, and asked to record a range of potential risk behaviours relating to the transmission of infectious diseases (moving livestock, sharing pasture, etc.) for a one-month period. For the study area in question, movements of cattle not reported to CTS (especially to or from common grazing land) were a substantial contribution to the contact network during the study period. A wide range of measures of network structure exist, but their relevance to the dynamics of infectious diseases on networks is unclear. To address this, a discrete-time stochastic SIR simulation model of disease on a network was designed and implemented in software. Using this simulation model, a network model with the key structural features of the CTS contact network was constructed, by considering a range of measures of network structure, and testing resulting model networks against CTS-derived networks. The resulting model was shown to predict the dynamics of a simulated disease model on that contact network more closely than existing models of global network structure. Much work on the contact structure of the UK cattle herd has relied on relatively simple static network representations of movement data. By using simulated diseases, the serious shortcomings of static network representations compared to more complex dynamic network representations were demonstrated. A substantial library of software for the generation and analysis of large networks, and the simulation of disease thereupon, has been produced, and has been made generallyavailable. The design and implementation of this software is discussed, including the algorithms and data structures deployed, as well as validation of the software, and its portability to different computing platforms.
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Tecchio, Iliane. "Ideologia e tradução em Animal Farm." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSC, 2012. http://repositorio.ufsc.br/xmlui/handle/123456789/94076.

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Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Estudos da Tradução, Florianópolis, 2010
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Investiga-se a obra Animal Farm de George Orwell, publicada pela Signet Classics em 1996 e sua tradução, A Revolução dos Animais, realizada por Heitor Aquino Ferreira na edição de 2007 pela Companhia das Letras. A pesquisa tem como fio condutor o exame de traços ideológicos que emergem no discurso da personagem Squealer em língua inglesa e de seu correlato Garganta em português. Para embasar o estudo foi realizada uma retrospectiva histórica, considerando implicações sociais e culturais que circunscrevem a trama. Abordou-se igualmente conceitualizações ligadas à linguagem, ao discurso e ao poder. Ocupando o mesmo patamar de importância, foram evocados prismas teóricos da Tradução de modo a respaldar as análises. Os traços ideológicos impressos no discurso da personagem foram examinados criticamente de modo a focar componentes ligados ao binômio língua/linguagem, empregados para instituição e manutenção do poder. Especificamente, observou-se como o agente do discurso, em razão de necessidades e interesses de seus interlocutores, argumenta através das escolhas linguísticas e estratégias discursivas sobre os fatos pósrevolução. Sem pretender esgotar os leques de interpretações possíveis, este estudo lança uma reflexão sobre o uso da língua/linguagem para o processo de assujeitamento previsto no estabelecimento das linhas hierárquicas presentes na obra. Será observado, ao final do estudo, que a manipulação através do discurso encontrará o silêncio daqueles que, convencidos de inexorabilidade das configurações políticas que se delineiam, aceitam-na como via de mão única para a concretização de um ideal.
It is researched the novel Animal Farm written by George Orwell, published by Signet Classics in 1996 and its translation, A Revolução dos Animais, made by Heitor Aquino Ferreira, edition of 2007 by Companhia das Letras. The main point of this work is to analyze ideological aspects that emerge in the discourse of the character Squealer in English Language and its correspondence in Portuguese: Garganta. To support this study it was carried out a historical retrospective, considering social and cultural aspects that circumscribe the plot, as well as conceptualizations related to language, discourse and power. At the same level of importance, it was considered theoretical thoughts about Translation in a way to support the analyses. The ideological aspects noticed in the discourse of the characters were analyzed critically in order to focus the components connected with the binomial langue/language, employed to establish and maintain the power. Specifically, we attempt to examine how the agent of the discourse, for reasons of needs and desires of his interlocutors, argues, through the linguistic choices and discursive strategies, about the situations post-revolution. With no intention to exhaust the possible interpretations, this study brings a reflection about the use of the langue/language for the process of enslavement predictable in the establishment of that hierarchical line. It will be observed, at the end of this study, that the manipulation through discourse will cause the silence those who, convinced of the inevitability of the political configuration that is being drawn, believe it as the only way to achieve the realization of a dream.
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Fargo, Timothy Joseph. "Farm animal sanctuaries postdomestic activism and the transformative power of place /." Diss., Restricted to subscribing institutions, 2009. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1723178161&sid=12&Fmt=2&clientId=1564&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Cheng, Winston Teng-Kuei. "In vitro fertilization of farm animal oocytes." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1985. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.354475.

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Can, Edna Maria de Andrade Vieira. "Welfare assessment in Portuguese dairy goat farms : on-farm overall feasibility of an international prototype." Master's thesis, Universidade de Lisboa. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/8862.

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This study describes and assesses the application of the on-farm welfare assessment prototype for dairy goats (Capra hircus) developed by the AWIN project. Thirty Portuguese dairy goat farms were assessed from January to March 2014. Pen-level observations were carried out on 2715 animals and detailed individual observations were performed on 1172 of these animals. The main areas of concern were associated with claw overgrowth, queuing at feeding, overweight animals, poor hair coat condition and improper disbudding. The results obtained show that these welfare issues are related to farm sizes, with larger farms heading higher concerns. Furthermore, the reliability and feasibility of the animal-based indicators were tested. Overall, moderate to high levels of agreement between observers were identified, with the exception of Qualitative Behaviour Assessment (QBA). From all stages of the prototype ‘Queuing’ and ‘Clinical scoring’ were the most time consuming, with the mean time required to apply the prototype being longer in large farms. In conclusion, the protocol has shown the potential not only for legislative and regulatory purposes, but also as a certification, advisory/management and research tool, probably following a two-step approach.
RESUMO - Avaliação de Bem-Estar Animal em Explorações Portuguesas de Caprinos de Leite: exequibilidade de um protótipo internacional de avaliação de bem-estar - Este estudo tem como objectivo descrever e avaliar a aplicação do protótipo de avaliação de bem-estar animal, desenvolvido pelo projecto AWIN em explorações de caprinos de leite em regime intensivo. Trinta explorações portuguesas foram avaliadas de Janeiro a Março de 2014, tendo sido efectuadas avaliações no parque de 2715 caprinos de leite e observações individuais a 1172 desses animais. Os principais problemas identificados nas explorações encontram-se associados a um crescimento excessivo das unhas, filas na manjedoura, animais com condição corporal elevada, com má condição do pêlo e alvo de uma má descorna. Os resultados obtidos indicam que estes problemas de bem-estar animal encontram-se relacionados com a dimensão das explorações, em que as de maior dimensão demonstram prevalências mais elevadas. A repetibilidade e exequibilidade dos indicadores que compõem o protótipo foram também testadas. De uma forma global, os níveis de repetibilidade entre os observadores, são moderados a elevados, com excepção da Avaliação Qualitativa do Comportamento (AQC). Das várias etapas que constituem o protótipo, as que envolvem mais tempo são a 'Presença de filas' e a 'Avaliação clínica', com o tempo médio necessário para a sua aplicação atingindo valores mais elevados em explorações maiores. A realização deste estudo permite concluir que o protocolo final de avaliação de bem-estar animal em caprinos de leite terá potencial não só como uma base legislativa e regulamentar, mas igualmente como uma ferramenta de certificação, consultoria/gestão e de pesquisa, seguindo uma estratégia baseada em dois níveis de avaliação.
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Books on the topic "Animal Farm"

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Peaslee, Richard. Animal farm. Woodstock, Ill: Dramatic Pub. Co., 1986.

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Orwell, George. Animal farm. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1990.

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Opalinska, Wanda. Animal farm. Harlow: Longman, 1997.

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Orwell, George. Animal farm. New Brunswick, N.J: Transaction Publishers, 1999.

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Keith, Lois. Animal farm. London: ILEA English Centre, 1985.

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Orwell, George. Animal farm. [St. John?]: Brawtley Press, 2012.

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Orwell, George. Animal Fairm [Animal Farm in Scots]. Luath Press Limited, 2022.

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Farm Animals (Animal Jigsaw). Macmillan Children's Books, 1999.

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Macken, JoAnn Early. Farm Animals (Animal Worlds). Gareth Stevens Publishing, 2001.

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Campbell, Rod. Farm Animals (Animal Shapes). Pan Macmillan, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Animal Farm"

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Fowler, Roger. "Animal Farm." In The Language of George Orwell, 159–80. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24210-8_9.

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Tiwary, Basant K. "Farm Animal Informatics." In Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 203–18. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4241-8_11.

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Holliday, Christopher. "Aardman's animal farm." In Children, Youth, and International Television, 151–70. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003243274-12.

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Sherwin, C. "Farm animals." In Video Techniques in Animal Ecology and Behaviour, 125–44. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0699-3_7.

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Riley, Sophie. "Conclusion: Decommodifying Farm Animals." In Animal Welfare, 215–20. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85870-4_8.

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Stott, Alistair, and Bouda Vosough Ahmadi. "Farm animal welfare: the future." In The economics of farm animal welfare: theory, evidence and policy, 173–90. Wallingford: CABI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781786392312.0173.

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Abstract Science can help us understand what animals want and economics can provide the understanding of human motivation needed to deliver such wants. In our view, what needs further development in future is for economics and information/communication science and technology to channel awareness into appropriate action. This chapter elaborates on this idea by providing some illustrative examples. Focusing on animal health and welfare, it argues that there is much scope for improvement in profit and welfare on commercial farms simply by adopting the best disease management approach available. We also emphasize the importance of systems modelling and operations research (OR) in the future to ensure that animal welfare taps into the growing opportunities that developments in these methods are likely to bring. The chapter also argues that OR can provide a bridge between animal welfare science, economics and business to deliver improvements in animal welfare through food markets. The importance of big data and precision livestock farming in livestock production/reproduction, animal health and welfare, and the environmental impact of livestock production are also discussed. New genetic approaches to optimize livestock resilience and efficiency are highlighted. We argue that tackling difficult problems, such as sustainability (that encompasses animal welfare alongside environment and climate change), efficiency and resilience in farm animal production systems, is and will remain a vital focus of research in the agri-food sector. Research methods and governance still need to change to properly reflect this. It is envisaged that animal welfare will be affected by these developments and should, wherever appropriate, be explicitly considered.
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Rodrigues, Pedro, David Eckersall, and André Martinho de Almeida. "Proteomics in farm animals: going south." In Farm animal proteomics, 13–15. Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-751-6_1.

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Marcelino, Isabel, André Martinho de Almeida, Miguel Ventosa, Ludovic Pruneau, Damien F. Meyer, Dominique Martinez, Thierry Lefrançois, Nathalie Vachiéry, and Ana Varela Coelho. "Tick-borne diseases in cattle: applications of proteomics and the development of new generation vaccines." In Farm animal proteomics, 46–49. Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-751-6_10.

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Nally, Jarlath E. "The applications of proteomics to animal models of leptospirosis: in vivo veritas." In Farm animal proteomics, 50–52. Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-751-6_11.

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Busk, Øyvind L., Doreen Ndossi, Caroline Frizzell, Steven Verhaegen, Silvio Uhlig, Gunnar Eriksen, Lisa Connolly, Erik Ropstad, and Morten Sørlie. "Changes in the proteome of the H295R steroidogenesis model associated with exposure to the mycotoxin zearalenone and its metabolites, α- and β-zearalenol." In Farm animal proteomics, 55–58. Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-751-6_12.

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Conference papers on the topic "Animal Farm"

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Caria, Marcel, Jasmin Schudrowitz, Admela Jukan, and Nicole Kemper. "Smart farm computing systems for animal welfare monitoring." In 2017 40th International Convention on Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics (MIPRO). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/mipro.2017.7973408.

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Svistula, M. M., D. V. Yefremov, S. V. Horb, O. D. Hratylo, L. I. Petrychuk, and H. S. Smienova. "The sheep feeding new solutions under the modern manage conditions of farm." In Current problems of modern animal husbandry. �������� ������������ �������� ������ "������-����" - ������������ ����������-���������� ����� � ���������, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.33694/978-966-1550-33-8-2021-0-0-146-149.

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Xie, Tian’ai. "An Analysis of Political Allegory in Animal Farm: from the Perspective of Animal Metaphor." In 2020 3rd International Conference on Humanities Education and Social Sciences (ICHESS 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.201214.496.

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Anna Kerr Johnson. "Setting the Farm Animal Welfare Scene in North America." In Livestock Environment VIII, 31 August - 4 September 2008, Iguassu Falls, Brazil. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/2013.25548.

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ALMEIDA, Arlindo, and João RODRIGUES. "Animal Traction: New Opportunities and New Challenges." In IX International ScientificSymposium "Farm Machinery and Processes Management in Sustainable Agriculture". Departament of Machinery Exploittation and Management of Production Processes, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.24326/fmpmsa.2017.5.

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Fabian-Wheeler, Eileen. "Unintended Impacts on Animal Welfare and Environment of Combined Farm Animal Housing with Manure Storage." In 10th International Livestock Environment Symposium (ILES X). St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/iles.18-137.

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CRISTINA AKEMI MOGAMI, CECÍLIA DE FÁTIMA SOUZA, ILDA DE FÁTIMA FERREIRA TINÔCO, KELLER SULLIVAN OLIVEIRA ROCHA, NEITON SILVA MACHADO, and MATEUS MARQUES BUENO. "Animal Behavior in Commercial Broiler Farm - Analysis Using Digital Images." In Livestock Environment VIII, 31 August - 4 September 2008, Iguassu Falls, Brazil. St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/2013.25610.

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Ramesh, G., K. Sivaraman, V. Subramani, P. Yoga Vignesh, and S. Venkata Veera Bhogachari. "Farm Animal Location Tracking System Using Arduino and GPS Module." In 2021 International Conference on Computer Communication and Informatics (ICCCI). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccci50826.2021.9402610.

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Baharuddin, Andi, and Burhanuddin Arafah. "The Political Strategy in Alleviating Poverty through Orwell’s Animal Farm." In Proceedings of the 2nd International Seminar on Translation Studies, Applied Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies, STRUKTURAL 2020, 30 December 2020, Semarang, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.30-12-2020.2311255.

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Blaževic, David, Simon Philipp, Janne Ruuskanen, Jasenka Dizdarevic, Riitta Niiranen, Paavo Rasilo, and Admela Jukan. "A farm animal kinetic energy harvesting device for IoT applications." In Energy Harvesting and Storage: Materials, Devices, and Applications XII, edited by Palani Balaya, Naresh C. Das, and Sheng Xu. SPIE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2618298.

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Reports on the topic "Animal Farm"

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St. Amour, Kenneth. Renewable Energy From Animal Biomass – Farm Methane. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1240010.

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Schukken, Ynte H. Farm animal health : progress, problems and perspectives. Wageningen: Wageningen University & Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/420484.

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Lukin, V. N. CONSTRUCTION AND TECHNICAL SERVICE ANIMAL FARMING FARM IN YAKUTIA. СФНЦА РАН, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/1964.

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Corscadden, Louise, and Arpaporn Sutipatanasomboon. Rodent Tagging And Identification. ConductScience, January 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55157/cs20230109.

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Animal tagging is a means to identify and distinguish all the individual animals of interest, which applies to wildlife, farm, or laboratory animals. It involves attaching a tag to a specific animal part that contains a unique identifier for each animal. The identifier can be numbers, alphabets, or a combination of both that distinguish and track the animals throughout their lifespans. In rodents, tagging is the most popular identification approach. Typically, tags are made from metals and attached to the outer part of rodent ears, or the ear pinna. In rare circumstances, metal tags can also be attached to the rodent’s leg or tail.
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Luvanda, Maureen K. Luvanda. Situational analysis of farm animal cruelty in large farms, general community and in relevant government authorities operating In Kenya. Tiny Beam Fund, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15868/socialsector.39154.

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Johnson, Anna K., and Lee H. Kilmer. AnS 495 and 496A: European Perspectives on Farm Animal Welfare in England and Scotland. Ames (Iowa): Iowa State University, January 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-990.

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J. M. Capron. Remaining Sites Verification Package for the 100-F-54 Animal Farm Pastures, Waste Site Reclassification Form 2008-015. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/944166.

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Koziel, Jacek, Yael Laor, Jeffrey Zimmerman, Robert Armon, Steven Hoff, and Uzi Ravid. Simultaneous Treatment of Odorants and Pathogens Emitted from Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) by Advanced Oxidation Technologies. United States Department of Agriculture, January 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2009.7592646.bard.

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A feasibility study was conducted, aiming to explore the potential effectiveness of UV/TiO2/O3 photooxidation technologies for simultaneous treatment of odorant and pathogen emissions from livestock and poultry operations. Several key parameters were tested in laboratory (US) and semi-pilot (Israel) scale conditions including: the effects of light energy dose (treatment time and light intensity), relative humidity and air temperature, UV wavelength, presence of photocatalyst (TiO2) and the presence of ozone. Removal and conversion of odor, target gases (sulfur-containing volatile organic compounds S-VOCs, volatile fatty acids (VFAs), phenolics, and ammonia), and airborne pathogens was tested. Up to 100% removal (below method detection level) of S-VOCs, VFAs, and phenolics, the overall odor, and up to 64.5% of ammonia was achieved with optimized treatment. Treatments involving deep UV band (185 nm) and photocatalyst (TiO2) were more efficient in removal/conversion of odorous gases and odor. The estimate of the operational cost of treatment was based on measured emissions of several odorous VOCs from full scale, commercial swine farm ranges from $0.15 to $0.59 per finisher pig. This figure represents significantly lower cost compared with the cost of biofiltration or air scrubbing.
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de Jong, Ingrid, and Dennis te Beest. Development of the ‘animal welfare’ dimension within the Greenwell sustainability assessment model: 2. Data for all production stages andcalculation of scores for the broiler on-farm stage. Wageningen: Wageningen Livestock Research, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/524330.

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Bylgaeva, A. A. Prospects for the use of clay for the prevention of mycotoxicosis farm animals. СФНЦА РАН, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/978-5-6041597-2018-177-179.

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