Articles by author - Arnold A
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Publication: Proceedings of the Dairy Cattle Veterinarians Branch of the NZVA, Volume 2011 Proceedings, Jul 2011
DairyNZ animal husbandry programme and early response service
Authors: Arnold APublication: Proceedings of the Dairy Cattle Veterinarians Branch of the NZVA, Volume 2011 Proceedings, Jul 2011
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New Zealand Veterinary Association
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Cattle - dairy
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Article class: Conference paper
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Article class: Conference paper
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Publication: Proceedings of the Epidemiology, Food Safety, Animal Welfare and Biosecurity, and Industry Branches of the NZVA, Volume 2011 Proceedings of the Food Safety, Animal Welfare & Biosecurity Branch of the NZVA, pp 161-164, Jul 2011
DairyNZ animal husbandry programme and early response service
Authors: Arnold APublication: Proceedings of the Epidemiology, Food Safety, Animal Welfare and Biosecurity, and Industry Branches of the NZVA, Volume 2011 Proceedings of the Food Safety, Animal Welfare & Biosecurity Branch of the NZVA, pp 161-164, Jul 2011
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New Zealand Veterinary Association
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Article class: Conference Proceedings
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Article class: Conference Proceedings
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Publication: Proceedings of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) Annual Conferences, Volume 2006 AVA Annual Conference, Issue Sheep Stream, Jan 2006
Mulesing: can the acute stress and pain associated with the procedure be minimised?
Authors: Hemsworth P, Arnold APublication: Proceedings of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) Annual Conferences, Volume 2006 AVA Annual Conference, Issue Sheep Stream, Jan 2006
Publisher:
Australian Veterinary Association
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Animal type:
Sheep
Subject terms: Animal welfare, Behaviour, Disease control/eradication, Husbandry/husbandry procedures, Pain, Parasites - external, Surgery, Integument/skin/wool/hair/fur/feather
Article class: Conference Presentation
Subject terms: Animal welfare, Behaviour, Disease control/eradication, Husbandry/husbandry procedures, Pain, Parasites - external, Surgery, Integument/skin/wool/hair/fur/feather
Article class: Conference Presentation
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Publication: Proceedings of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) Annual Conferences, Volume 2006 AVA Annual Conference, Issue Welfare & Ethics Stream, Jan 2006
Mulesing: can the acute stress and pain associated with the procedure be minimised?
Authors: Hemsworth P, Arnold APublication: Proceedings of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) Annual Conferences, Volume 2006 AVA Annual Conference, Issue Welfare & Ethics Stream, Jan 2006
Publisher:
Australian Veterinary Association
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Animal type:
Sheep
Subject terms: Pain, Stress, Animal welfare, Disease control/eradication, Parasites - external, Surgery, Behaviour
Article class: Conference Presentation
Subject terms: Pain, Stress, Animal welfare, Disease control/eradication, Parasites - external, Surgery, Behaviour
Article class: Conference Presentation
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Publication: Proceedings of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) Annual Conferences, Volume 2006 AVA Annual Conference, Issue Cattle Stream, Jan 2006
Automatic milking. Animal behaviour implications.
Authors: Arnold A, Armstrong DPublication: Proceedings of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) Annual Conferences, Volume 2006 AVA Annual Conference, Issue Cattle Stream, Jan 2006
Publisher:
Australian Veterinary Association
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Animal type:
Cattle,
Cattle - dairy
Subject terms: Behaviour, Milk, Farm/farm management
Article class: Conference Presentation
Subject terms: Behaviour, Milk, Farm/farm management
Article class: Conference Presentation
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Publication: Proceedings of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) Annual Conferences, Volume 2006 AVA Annual Conference, Issue Behaviour Stream, Jan 2006
Automatic milking. Animal behaviour implications.
Authors: Arnold A, Armstrong DPublication: Proceedings of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) Annual Conferences, Volume 2006 AVA Annual Conference, Issue Behaviour Stream, Jan 2006
Publisher:
Australian Veterinary Association
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Animal type:
Cattle,
Cattle - dairy
Subject terms: Behaviour, Farm/farm management, Milk
Article class: Conference Presentation
Subject terms: Behaviour, Farm/farm management, Milk
Article class: Conference Presentation
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Publication: Proceedings of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) Annual Conferences, Volume 2006 AVA Annual Conference, Issue Welfare & Ethics Stream, Jan 2006
Animal welfare and how it relates to cattle (inductions, tail docking, handling, stockyards)
Authors: Hemsworth P, Arnold APublication: Proceedings of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) Annual Conferences, Volume 2006 AVA Annual Conference, Issue Welfare & Ethics Stream, Jan 2006
Publisher:
Australian Veterinary Association
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Animal type:
Cattle,
Cattle - beef,
Cattle - calf,
Cattle - dairy,
Cattle - heifer
Subject terms: Animal welfare, Husbandry/husbandry procedures, Surgery, Animal handling, Farm/farm management, Stress
Article class: Conference Presentation
Subject terms: Animal welfare, Husbandry/husbandry procedures, Surgery, Animal handling, Farm/farm management, Stress
Article class: Conference Presentation
Article
Publication: Proceedings of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) Annual Conferences, Volume 2006 AVA Annual Conference, Issue Cattle Stream, Jan 2006
Animal welfare and how it relates to cattle (inductions, tail docking, handling, stockyards)
Authors: Hemsworth P, Arnold APublication: Proceedings of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) Annual Conferences, Volume 2006 AVA Annual Conference, Issue Cattle Stream, Jan 2006
Publisher:
Australian Veterinary Association
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Animal type:
Cattle,
Cattle - beef,
Cattle - dairy,
Cattle - heifer
Subject terms: Animal welfare, Husbandry/husbandry procedures, Animal handling, Farm/farm management, Behaviour, Stress
Article class: Conference Presentation
Subject terms: Animal welfare, Husbandry/husbandry procedures, Animal handling, Farm/farm management, Behaviour, Stress
Article class: Conference Presentation