Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Anil, M. H.
McKinstry, J. L.
Sheldon, O.
Spear, S.
and
Taylor, I.
1997.
Behavioural responses of sheep to the sight and smell of blood.
BSAP Occasional Publication,
Vol. 20,
Issue. ,
p.
98.
Bradshaw, E L
and
Bateson, P
2000.
Welfare Implications of Culling Red Deer(Cervus Elaphus).
Animal Welfare,
Vol. 9,
Issue. 1,
p.
3.
Lea, S E G
2001.
Anticipation and Memory as Criteria for Special Welfare Consideration.
Animal Welfare,
Vol. 10,
Issue. S1,
p.
S195.
2003.
The Evolution of Morality and Religion.
p.
246.
2003.
The Evolution of Morality and Religion.
p.
204.
2003.
The Evolution of Morality and Religion.
p.
30.
2003.
The Evolution of Morality and Religion.
p.
194.
2003.
The Evolution of Morality and Religion.
p.
230.
2003.
The Evolution of Morality and Religion.
p.
1.
2003.
The Evolution of Morality and Religion.
p.
ix.
2003.
The Evolution of Morality and Religion.
p.
164.
2003.
The Evolution of Morality and Religion.
p.
84.
Gallup, Gordon G.
Anderson, James R.
and
Platek, Steven M.
2003.
The Self in Neuroscience and Psychiatry.
p.
147.
2003.
The Evolution of Morality and Religion.
p.
223.
2003.
The Evolution of Morality and Religion.
p.
115.
Broom, Donald M.
2003.
The Evolution of Morality and Religion.
2004.
Physiology and Behaviour of Animal Suffering.
p.
232.
2004.
Opinion of the Scientific Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW) on a request from the Commission related to welfare aspects of the main systems of stunning and killing the main commercial species of animals.
EFSA Journal,
Vol. 2,
Issue. 7,
p.
45.
Edgar, J.L.
Nicol, C.J.
Clark, C.C.A.
and
Paul, E.S.
2012.
Measuring empathic responses in animals.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science,
Vol. 138,
Issue. 3-4,
p.
182.
Marchant-Forde, JN
Matthews, DL
Poletto, R
McCain, RR
Mann, DD
DeGraw, RT
Hampsch, JM
Peters, S
Knipp, GT
and
Kissinger, CB
2012.
Plasma Cortisol and noradrenalin concentrations in pigs: automated sampling of freely moving pigs housed in the PigTurn®versus manually sampled and restrained pigs.
Animal Welfare,
Vol. 21,
Issue. 2,
p.
197.