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Social Behavior in Farm Animals

edited by L.J. Keeling & H.W. Gonyou

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Initial publish date
May 2001
Category
General
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780851993973
    Publish Date
    May 2001
    List Price
    $121.00

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Description

An understanding of social behavior is increasingly necessary in farm animal husbandry as more animals are housed in groups rather than in individual stalls or pens. There may be economic or welfare reasons for such housing. This book is the first to specifically address this importantsubject. The chapters fall into three broad subject areas: concepts in social behavior; species specific chapters; current issues. Authors include leading experts from Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

L. J. Keeling, Department of Animal Environment and Health, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Skara. H. W. Gonyou, Prairie Swine Centre, Saskatoon.

Editorial Reviews

"Contributors in agriculture, animal science, and animal rights from around the world apply social behavior findings from classical ethnology works on wild animals to animals that do not get to choose their own social groups, which individuals are housed together, and other dimensions thatnormally would serve as media for social interaction. The information is designed to provide insight for the management, productivity, and welfare of the animals. They begin by setting out concepts in social behavior, then concentrate on species-specific animal behavior, and conclude by taking upsome contemporary topics such as personality and people as social actors in the world of farm animals."--SciTech Book News

"Contributors in agriculture, animal science, and animal rights from around the world apply social behavior findings from classical ethnology works on wild animals to animals that do not get to choose their own social groups, which individuals are housed together, and other dimensions thatnormally would serve as media for social interaction. The information is designed to provide insight for the management, productivity, and welfare of the animals. They begin by setting out concepts in social behavior, then concentrate on species-specific animal behavior, and conclude by taking upsome contemporary topics such as personality and people as social actors in the world of farm animals."--SciTech Book News