<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Animal welfare / Pain / Animal cruelty / Fisheries / Pain in fish / Pain in animals / Animal testing / Aquaculture / Ethology / Biology / Zoology / Animal rights
Date: 2011-10-30 19:12:13
Animal welfare
Pain
Animal cruelty
Fisheries
Pain in fish
Pain in animals
Animal testing
Aquaculture
Ethology
Biology
Zoology
Animal rights

NEWS Volume 16 Number[removed]Welfare Considerations in Aquatic Animals Colin Johnston BVMS(Hons) MACVSc MRCVS Manager, Aquatic Animal Health

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.adelaide.edu.au

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 358,93 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON JOURNAL NAME, MANUSCRIPT ID  1 The automatic detection of chronic painrelated expression: requirements, challenges and the multimodal EmoPain dataset

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON JOURNAL NAME, MANUSCRIPT ID 1 The automatic detection of chronic painrelated expression: requirements, challenges and the multimodal EmoPain dataset

DocID: 1relH - View Document

Fish Feel – Fish Sentience

Fish Feel – Fish Sentience

DocID: 18Z1m - View Document

FISHERIES SOCIETY OF THE BRITISH ISLES BRIEFING PAPER 2 FISH WELFARE Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. INTRODUCTION

FISHERIES SOCIETY OF THE BRITISH ISLES BRIEFING PAPER 2 FISH WELFARE Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. INTRODUCTION

DocID: 18JjB - View Document

The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee  Pain Relief in Animals Policies Requiring Administration of Analgesic: USDA Policy #11 ’A painful procedure is defined as any procedure that would reasonably be expected

The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Pain Relief in Animals Policies Requiring Administration of Analgesic: USDA Policy #11 ’A painful procedure is defined as any procedure that would reasonably be expected

DocID: 1854p - View Document

An HSI Report: Fish and Pain Perception Stephanie Yue, Ph.D.* Abstract In several arenas—legislative, academic, corporate, advocacy, and scientific—the welfare of fish has increasingly attracted attention due in part

An HSI Report: Fish and Pain Perception Stephanie Yue, Ph.D.* Abstract In several arenas—legislative, academic, corporate, advocacy, and scientific—the welfare of fish has increasingly attracted attention due in part

DocID: 17cwt - View Document