Statuss(Aktīvs) | Izdruka | Arhīvs(0) | Studiju plāns Vecais plāns | Kursu katalogs | Vēsture |
Kurstitel | |
Kurs-Code | Vete3042 |
Kreditpunkte (ECTS) | 1.5 |
Stundenzahl insgesamt (im Auditorium) | 40.5 |
Vorlesungen (Stundenzahl) | 12 |
Stundenzahl fŅr Seminare und praktische Arbeitsaufträge | 8 |
Selbststandige Arbeit des Studenten (Stunden) | 20 |
Bestätigt am (Datum) | 21/10/2020 |
Kurs ausgearbeitet von (Lehrkraft) | |
, Iveta Kociņa |
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Vorkenntnisse | |
Biol1019, Biol1020, Biol1021, LauZ1019, LauZ2028, LauZ3141, LauZ3142, Vete2016, Vete6022, Vete6023, |
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Ersetzte/r Kurs/e | |
VeteB018 [GVETB018] |
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Zur einfŅhrenden LektŅre empfohlen | |
1.Anon 1992. Farm Animal Welfare Council updates the Five Freedoms. Vet Record 131: 357 http://www.fawec.org
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Weiterfuhrende Literatur | |
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. |
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Zur LektŅre vorgeschlagene Zeitschriften | |
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/ |