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The Welfare of Cattle offers an accurate, detailed account of the ethical and welfare concerns related to the human use of cattle. There is currently no significant book dealing with the welfare of cows, animals often seen as archetypal paradigms of'
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Ghent University Academic Bibliography
Composting is an alternative method of carcass disposal in those situations when conventional methods are inadequate. With proper maintenance and monitoring, carcass composting systems can be safe and efficient with minimal environmental impacts. Imp
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 233:249-256
Objective—To compare published recommendations regarding biosecurity practices for various production animal species and classes. Design—Literature review. Population—Educational materials available on the World Wide Web that provided biosecuri
Involving Practitioners in Continuing Education Needs Assessment: Use of the Nominal Group Technique
Autor:
Dale A. Moore, Donald J. Klingborg
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. 34:122-126
The nominal group technique (NGT) is described. An example of this method is provided. The goal was to identify clinical cases that could be used in a practitioner self-assessment tool. Practitioners in three groups were asked to keep a journal about
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Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science. 9:9-23
Induced molting in egg-laying hens is an important method for maximizing hen egg production and quality as well as hen health in commercial settings; however, there is growing societal concern over its effects on hen well-being. Using individual hens
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California Agriculture, Vol 58, Iss 4, Pp 209-212 (2004)
Smith, Martin H.; Enfield, Richard P.; Meehan, Cheryl L.; & Klingborg, Donald J.(2004). Animal Ambassadors . . . 4-H teens learn to lead science program for kids. California Agriculture, 58(4). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/62t3d3sg
Smith, Martin H.; Enfield, Richard P.; Meehan, Cheryl L.; & Klingborg, Donald J.(2004). Animal Ambassadors . . . 4-H teens learn to lead science program for kids. California Agriculture, 58(4). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/62t3d3sg
To improve science literacy among school-age children in the United States, educators must receive effective training and support, and children must be engaged in science at a young age. Animal Ambassadors is a science-education outreach program of t
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Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. 30:19-27
trend is similar in veterinary medicine, except that the primary mechanism used is to require a specified number of continuing veterinary medical education (CVME) credits as qualifications for re-licensure. Some states add the additional restriction
Autor:
D R Hustead, Fairfield T. Bain, Donald J. Klingborg, M. Gatz Riddell, Michael A. Paul, Nigel Gumley, Donald L. Reynolds, Charles R. Short, Dawn M. Boothe, K. Shawn Blood, Steven C. Henry, David L. Huxsoll, James S. Reid, Elizabeth Curry-Galvin
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 221:1401-1407
Using Focus Groups for Continuing Veterinary Medical Education Needs Assessment and Program Planning
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Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. 29:101-104
Needs assessments are essential to educational program development. Methods of needs assessment include environmental scans, surveys, and focus groups. Focus groups are valuable and acceptable tools to identify learner needs. The method is a qualitat
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 217:1001-1006
Objective—To identify reasons for engagement in continuing veterinary medical education (CVME) activities, obstacles to participation, ways to provide more effective programs, and ideas to improve participation in CVME. Design—Focus group intervi