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    What Is a Working Equid? Analysis of Current Terminology and a Suggested Definition by Raw, Zoe, Collins, Joseph A, Burden, Faith A

    Published in Animals (Basel) (09-07-2024)
    “…Equids are engaged in myriad types of work across the world, with contexts and industries varying widely between high-, middle- and low-income countries as…”
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    Bonded labour and donkey ownership in the brick kilns of India: A need for reform of policy and practice by Kubasiewicz, Laura M, Watson, Tamlin, Nye, Caroline, Chamberlain, Natasha, Perumal, Ramesh K, Saroja, Ramesh, Norris, Stuart L, Raw, Zoe, Burden, Faith A

    Published in Animal welfare (2023)
    “…Slavery, in the form of 'debt-bondage', is rife in Indian brick kilns, where the enforcement of labour laws is poor. Working equids support brick-kiln workers…”
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    Equid Assessment, Research and Scoping (EARS): The Development and Implementation of a New Equid Welfare Assessment and Monitoring Tool by Raw, Zoe, Rodrigues, Joao B, Rickards, Karen, Ryding, Joe, Norris, Stuart L, Judge, Andrew, Kubasiewicz, Laura M, Watson, Tamlin L, Little, Holly, Hart, Ben, Sullivan, Rebekah, Garrett, Chris, Burden, Faith A

    Published in Animals (Basel) (13-02-2020)
    “…The assessment of animal welfare poses numerous challenges, yet an emerging approach is the consolidation of existing knowledge into new frameworks which can…”
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    Cultural "Blind Spots," Social Influence and the Welfare of Working Donkeys in Brick Kilns in Northern India by Watson, Tamlin L, Kubasiewicz, Laura M, Chamberlain, Natasha, Nye, Caroline, Raw, Zoe, Burden, Faith A

    Published in Frontiers in veterinary science (29-04-2020)
    “…Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) work across the globe to improve the welfare of working equids. Despite decades of veterinary and other interventions,…”
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    "Not All Who Wander Are Lost": The Life Transitions and Associated Welfare of Pack Mules Walking the Trails in the Mountainous Gorkha Region, Nepal by Watson, Tamlin, Kubasiewicz, Laura M, Nye, Caroline, Thapa, Sajana, Norris, Stuart L, Chamberlain, Natasha, Burden, Faith A

    Published in Animals (Basel) (15-11-2022)
    “…Equids in general experience transient lives where ownership may change multiple times, for working equids this can be more extreme where ownership changes are…”
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    The Welfare Aggregation and Guidance (WAG) Tool: A New Method to Summarize Global Welfare Assessment Data for Equids by Kubasiewicz, Laura M, Rodrigues, João B, Norris, Stuart L, Watson, Tamlin L, Rickards, Karen, Bell, Nikki, Judge, Andrew, Raw, Zoe, Burden, Faith A

    Published in Animals (Basel) (25-03-2020)
    “…Animal welfare can be represented by an array of indicators. There is, however, increasing demand for concise welfare assessments that can be easily…”
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    A New Framework for Assessing Equid Welfare: A Case Study of Working Equids in Nepalese Brick Kilns by Norris, Stuart L., Kubasiewicz, Laura M., Watson, Tamlin L., Little, Holly A., Yadav, Atish K., Thapa, Sajana, Raw, Zoe, Burden, Faith A.

    Published in Animals (Basel) (22-06-2020)
    “…Equids fulfil many different roles within communities. In low- to middle-income countries (LMICs), in addition to providing a source of income, equids also…”
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    effectiveness of faecal removal methods of pasture management to control the cyathostomin burden of donkeys by Corbett, Christopher J, Love, Sandy, Moore, Anna, Burden, Faith A, Matthews, Jacqui B, Denwood, Matthew J

    Published in Parasites & vectors (24-01-2014)
    “…BACKGROUND: The level of anthelmintic resistance within some cyathostomin parasite populations has increased to the level where sole reliance on…”
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    Suspensory Ligament Desmitis Caused by Onchocerca sp. in Three Donkeys by Paraschou, Georgios, Adako, Getachew M., Priestnall, Simon L., Burden, Faith A.

    Published in Veterinary pathology (01-03-2021)
    “…Three donkeys were presented with progressive lameness and distal suspensory ligament breakdown in multiple limbs. Treatment with nonsteroidal…”
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    Quantifying poor working equid welfare in Nepalese brick kilns using a welfare assessment tool by Rodrigues, Joao Brandao, Sullivan, Rebekah J E, Judge, Andrew, Norris, Stuart Lee, Burden, Faith A

    Published in Veterinary record (28-11-2020)
    “…BackgroundAcross Asia the brick-kiln industry is expanding. In Nepal, urban dwelling has increased in recent years, raising requirement for low-cost, mass…”
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    Equine Cyathostominae can develop to infective third-stage larvae on straw bedding by Love, Sandy, Burden, Faith A, McGirr, Eoghan C, Gordon, Louise, Denwood, Matthew J

    Published in Parasites & vectors (31-08-2016)
    “…Domesticated grazing animals including horses and donkeys are frequently housed using deep litter bedding systems, where it is commonly presumed that there is…”
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    Clinical dental findings in 203 working donkeys in Mexico by du Toit, Nicole, Burden, Faith A., Dixon, Padraic M.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-12-2008)
    “…Clinical dental examinations of 203 unsedated working donkeys in tropical and temperate climatic areas in Mexico revealed a high prevalence (62%) of dental…”
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    Selected health and management issues facing working donkeys presented for veterinary treatment in rural Mexico: some possible risk factors and potential intervention strategies by Burden, Faith A, Du Toit, Nicole, Hernandez-Gil, Mariano, Prado-Ortiz, Omar, Trawford, Andrew F

    Published in Tropical animal health and production (01-04-2010)
    “…The examination of 216 donkeys presented for treatment at the Donkey Sanctuary-World Horse Welfare-Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico mobile clinics…”
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    Pathological investigation of caries and occlusal pulpar exposure in donkey cheek teeth using computerised axial tomography with histological and ultrastructural examinations by Toit, Nicole du, Burden, Faith A., Kempson, Sue A., Dixon, Padraic M.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-12-2008)
    “…Post-mortem examination of 16 donkey cheek teeth (CT) with caries (both peripheral and infundibular) and pulpar exposure were performed using computerised…”
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    Comparisons of commercially available NIRS-based analyte predictions of haylage quality for equid nutrition by Le Cocq, Kate, Harris, Paul, Bell, Nikki, Burden, Faith A., Lee, Michael R.F., Davies, David R.

    Published in Animal feed science and technology (01-01-2022)
    “…Maintaining animal health and performance relies on the availability of an appropriate diet. For herbivores, accurate assessment of forage nutrient quality is…”
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    Monitoring Acute Pain in Donkeys with the Equine Utrecht University Scale for Donkeys Composite Pain Assessment by van Dierendonck, Machteld C, Burden, Faith A, Rickards, Karen, van Loon, Johannes P.A.M

    Published in Animals (Basel) (01-02-2020)
    “…Simple Summary: Pain can be difficult to objectively assess in animals, especially in prey animals that hide their symptoms from others. Donkeys are also known…”
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    A New Framework for Assessing Equid Welfare: A Case Study of Working Equids in Nepalese Brick Kilns by Norris, Stuart L, Kubasiewicz, Laura M, Watson, Tamlin L, Little, Holly A, Yadav, Atish K, Thapa, Sajana, Raw, Zoe, Burden, Faith A

    Published in Animals (Basel) (01-06-2020)
    “…Equids fulfil many different roles within communities. In low- to middle-income countries (LMICs), in addition to providing a source of income, equids also…”
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