Search Results - "Watson, Tamlin L."
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Equid Assessment, Research and Scoping (EARS): The Development and Implementation of a New Equid Welfare Assessment and Monitoring Tool
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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‘All My Animals Are Equal, but None Can Survive without the Horse’. The Contribution of Working Equids to the Livelihoods of Women across Six Communities in the Chimaltenango Region of Guatemala
Published in Animals (Basel) (22-05-2021)“…It is widely assumed that working equid husbandry is carried out by men, and women are often not recognised as facilitating equid welfare. The aim of this…”
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Cultural "Blind Spots," Social Influence and the Welfare of Working Donkeys in Brick Kilns in Northern India
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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The Welfare Aggregation and Guidance (WAG) Tool: A New Method to Summarize Global Welfare Assessment Data for Equids
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
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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A New Framework for Assessing Equid Welfare: A Case Study of Working Equids in Nepalese Brick Kilns
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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