In this issue of Veterinary Clinics of North America:: Food Animal Practice, guest editors Drs. Lily Edwards-Callaway and Karen Schwartzkopf-Genswein bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Welfare of Ruminant Animals. Top experts discuss the latest advancements and challenges in ruminant welfare with in-depth articles on innovative practices, transport, euthanasia, housing, and the evolution of animal welfare.
Assessing Ruminant Welfare on Farm Livestock Veterinarians’ Evolving Role in Enhancing Human Animal Interactions Nutritional Challenges Related to Animal Welfare in Feedlot and Dairy Cattle Improving the Welfare of Ruminants Around Weaning: Transitioning from Milk to a Solid Diet A Review of Disease Related to Transition Between Production Phases Mitigating Impacts of Environmental Extremes in Ruminant Animals Implications for Lameness Control in Cattle Current Trends and New Developments in Assessing and Managing Pain in Cattle Environment Enrichment for Farmed Ruminants Within a Positive Animal Welfare Framework Ensuring the Welfare of Ruminants During Euthanasia, Humane Slaughter, and Depopulation Considerations for the Welfare of Ruminants During Transport The Evolution of Cattle Welfare over the Past Few Decades
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