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Humanlivestock Interactions The Stockperson And The Productivity Of Intensively Farmed Animals Second Paul H Hemsworth

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Humanlivestock Interactions The Stockperson And The Productivity Of Intensively Farmed Animals Second Paul H Hemsworth
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Publisher: CABI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.32 MB
Pages: 205
Author: Paul H. Hemsworth, Grahame J. Coleman
ISBN: 1845936736
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: Second

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Humanlivestock Interactions The Stockperson And The Productivity Of Intensively Farmed Animals Second Paul H Hemsworth by Paul H. Hemsworth, Grahame J. Coleman 1845936736 instant download after payment.

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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