Today’s article comes again from sciencedirect, and it’s the last literature review I’ll do for a while. It discusses play as an indicator for good welfare in captive and production animals.
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It's tough being a big guy in veterinary medicine. I'm not sure why so many dogs don't like guys, but its going to be a big hurdle for me as my work continues with both small and large animals. Just
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That's right, I've finally finished the book that everyone else has already read. When I first saw Temple Grandin speak at Oregon State and glanced through some of her research, I wanted to read one
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The more I read, the more I'm extremely grateful for the rigor that my reproduction class required. None of this would have made sense to me last year, and it's amazing how many of the details I've
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In searching for information on mastitis, I came across this treasure trove of information. It was too good for me not to post here. It's got great summaries, information, and a large collection of
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In my latest ScienceDirect purge, I came across this article covering Leptospirosis. I had no idea it would be such a dense read, figuring it would be a simple review of the disease with emphasis on
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After a year-and-a-half of on and off reading, I've finally finished Domestic Animal Behavior for Veterinarians and Animal Scientists, 4th edition. It's only about 400 pages, but it's technically a
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Morgan Firestine of Animal Science News was gracious enough to let me write a guest post for her blog about university research. Check it out and give her posts a look or several, its a great
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This is the last of my posts covering the research currently underway at the EOARC. I'm starting to get really excited to go there, a week from Tuesday I get to leave and start working. So after this
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Making it Happen is now Animal Science Review. The new name reflects the purpose of the blog, making it easier to find for those interested in its content. The makeover reflects what I've seen on