Code du cours Vete3042

Crédits 1.50

La quantité totale d'heures en classe40

Nombre de conferences12

Nombre de travaux pratiques et des séminaires8

La quantitē d'heures de travail autonome d'un ētudiant20

Date de l'approbation du cours21.10.2020

Auteur du cours

author

Iveta Kociņa

Connaissances de base

Biol1019,

Biol1020,

Biol1021,

LauZ1019,

LauZ2028,

LauZ3141,

LauZ3142,

Vete2016,

Vete6022,

Vete6023,

Le cours remplacé

VeteB018 [GVETB018]

Manuels

1. Anon 1992. Farm Animal Welfare Council updates the Five Freedoms. Vet Record 131: 357 http://www.fawec.org
2. Baldock N.M, Sibley R.M (1990) Effects of handling and transportation on the heart rate and behaviour of sheep. In: Encyclopedia of animal rights and animal welfare. Ed.:M.Bekoff, C.A.Meaney. 2nd edition. 2010.
3. Broom D.M, Johnson K.G. Stress and Animal Welfare: key issues in the biology of humans and other animals Second edition. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland. 230 p.
4. Baldock N.M., Sibly R.M. Effects of handling and transportation on the heart rate and behaviour of sheep. Animal Behaviour Science, No. 28, 1990, p. 15-39
5. Gregory N.G. Physiology and Behaviour of Animal Suffering. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004, p.12-21.
6. Hemsworth P.H. Human-animal interactions in livestock production. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, No. 81, 2003, p. 185-198.
7. Hurnik J.F., Webster A.B., Siegel P.B. Dictionary of Farm Animal Behaviour. 2nd ed. Iowa State University Press, 1985.
8. Mellor D.J. The Sciences of Animal Welfare. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.
9. Duncan I.J.D. Welfare is to do with what animals feel. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics. Special Suppl. No. 2, 1993, p. 8-14
10. Khoshen, H. (2013). Enrichment and wellbeing of mammals in captivity. A handbook for Central and South America.
Environmental Enrichment and Well-Being of Captive LATAM Mammals
11. Stereotypic Animal Behaviour. G.Mason, J. Rushen (Eds). 2nd edition: Fundamentals and Applications to Welfare, Wallingford, UK: CABI, 2006. Nav liel. b-kās
12. Rollin B. Animal welfare, science and value. J Agric Environ Ethics Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics. Special Suppl. No. 2, p. 8-14
13. Webster J. Animal Welfare: A Cool Eye towards Eden. Oxford: Blackwell Science, 1995.
14. Webster J. Animal Welfare. Limping towards Eden. Oxford: Blackwell, 2005.
15. Veterinary & Animal ethics. Wathes C. M., Corr S. A., May S. A., McCulloch S. P., Whiting M. C. Wiley-Blckwell, 2013. 315 p.

16. Whay H.R., Main D.C., Green L.E., Webster A.J. Assessment of the welfare of dairy cattle using animal-based measurements: direct observations and investigation of farm records. Veterenary Record, No. 153, 2003, p. 197-202

Ouvrages supplémentaires

1. Herlin A.H. Comparison of lying area surfaces for dairy cows by preference, hygiene, and lying down behaviour. Swedish Journal of Agricultural Research, No. 27, 1997, p. 189-196.
2. Henry. J.P., Stephens-Larson P. Specific aspects of stress on disease processes. In: MOBERG Animal Stress. G. P. Moberg (Ed.). American Physiological Association. USA: Maryland, 1985.
3. Hosey G., Melfi V., Pankhurst S. Zoo animals: behaviour, management, and welfare. Second edition. Oxford University Press, 2013. Nav lielākajās b-kās
4. Klostermann L.L, Murai J.T., Siiteri P.K. Cortisol levels, binding and properties of corticosteroid-binding globulin in the serum of primates. Endocrinology, No. 118, 1986, p. 424-434.
5. Konarska M., Stewart R. E., McCarthy R. Habituation of sympathetic-adrenal medullary responses following exposure to chronic intermittent stress. Physiology and Behavior, No. 45, 1989, p. 255-261.
6. Korte S.M., Olivier B., Koolhaas J.M. A new animal welfare concept based on allostasis. Physiology & Behavior, No. 92(3), 2007, p. 422-228
7. Maple T.L., Perdue B.M. Zoo animal welfare. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 2013. Nav lielākajās b-kās
8. Mendl M, Zanella A.I., Broom D.M. Physiological and reproductive correlates of behavioural strategies in female domestic pigs. Animal Behaviour, No. 44, 1992, p. 1107-1121.
9.Mouttotou N., Hatchell F.M., Green L.E. Adventitious bursitis of the hock in finishing pigs: prevalence, distribution and association with floor type and foot lesions. Veterinary Record, No. 142, 1998, p. 109-114
10. Lawrence A.B., Petherick J.C. et al The effect of environment on behaviour, plasma cortisol and prolactin in parturient sows. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, No. 39, 1994, p. 313-330.
11.Lane J. Can non-invasive glucocorticoid measures be used as reliable indicators of stress in animals? Animal Welfare, No. 15, 2006, p. 331-342.
12. Ley S.J., Waterman A.E., Livingston A. A field study of the effect of lameness on mechanical nociceptive thresholds in sheep. Veterinary Record, No. 137, 1995, p. 85-87.
13. Stolba A., Wood-Gush D.G.M. The behaviour of pigs in a semi-natural environment. Animal Production, No. 48, 1989, p. 419-425
14. Tucker C.B., Weary D.M. Stall design: enhancing cow comfort. Advances in Dairy Technology, No. 13, 2001, p. 154-167. Available from:
https://wcds.ualberta.ca/wcds/wp-content/uploads/sites/57/wcds_archive/Archive/2001/Manuscripts/Chapter%2013%20Weary.pdf

15. Zanella A.J., Broom D.M., Hunter J.C., Mendl M.T. Brain opioid receptors in relation to stereotypies, inactivity, and housing in sows. Physiol Behav Physiology & Behavior, No.59, 1996, p. 769-775.

Périodiques et d`autres ressources d`information

1. https://likumi.lv/
2. https://www.zm.gov.lv/veterinarija/#jump
3. https://www.pvd.gov.lv/en/partikas-un-veterinarais-dienests/statiskas-lapas/startpage?nid=2913#jump
4. http://www.oie.int/
5. http://www.efsa.europa.eu/