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In-text: (Welfare Implications of Tail Docking of Lambs, 2014)
Your Bibliography: American Veterinary Medical Association. 2014. Welfare Implications of Tail Docking of Lambs. [online] Available at: <https://www.avma.org/KB/Resources/LiteratureReviews/Pages/Welfare-Implications-of-Tail-Docking-of-Lambs.aspx> [Accessed 3 January 2014].
In-text: (Appleby, Weary and Sandøe, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Appleby, M., Weary, D. and Sandøe, P., 2014. Dilemmas in animal welfare. Wallingford, Oxfordshire: CABI, pp.6-21.
In-text: (Sheep standards and guidelines- Tail docking, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Australian Animal Welfare Standards. 2015. Sheep standards and guidelines- Tail docking. [online] Available at: <http://www.animalwelfarestandards.net.au/files/2011/05/Sheep-Tail-docking-discussion-paper-5.3.13.pdf> [Accessed 19 January 2015].
In-text: (Bennett, Christiansen and Clifton-Hadley, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Bennett, R., Christiansen, K. and Clifton-Hadley, R., 1999. Preliminary estimates of the direct costs associated with endemic diseases of livestock in Great Britain. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 39(3), pp.155-171.
In-text: (Blackshaw, 1986)
Your Bibliography: Blackshaw, J., 1986. Objective measures of welfare in farming environments. Australian Veterinary Journal, 63(11), pp.361-364.
In-text: (Blandford and Harvey, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Blandford, D. and Harvey, D., 2014. Economics of Animal Welfare Standards: Transatlantic Perspectives. EuroChoices, 13(3), pp.35-40.
In-text: (Booth, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Booth, C., 2014. A blow-in blowie beauty. Wildlife Australia, 51(2), pp.8-9.
In-text: (Colditz et al., 2009)
Your Bibliography: Colditz, I., Lloyd, J., Paull, D., Lee, C., Giraudo, A., Pizzato, C. and Fisher, A., 2009. Assessment of welfare of suckling lambs following intradermal injection of cetrimide as a non-surgical alternative to conventional mulesing. Australian Veterinary Journal, 87(1-2), pp.12-18.
In-text: (Defra, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Defra, 2003. Code of Recommendations for the Welfare of Livestock. London: Defra Publications, pp.13-14.
In-text: (Fisher et al., 2004)
Your Bibliography: Fisher, M., Gregory, N., Kent, G., Scobie, D., Mellor, D. and Pollard, J., 2004. Justifying the appropriate length for docking lambs' tails - a review of the literature. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, 64, p.293.
In-text: (French, Wall and Morgan, 1994)
Your Bibliography: French, N., Wall, R. and Morgan, K., 1994. Lamb tail docking: a controlled field study of the effects of tail amputation on health and productivity. Veterinary Record, 134(18), pp.463-467.
In-text: (Sheep and goats: welfare regulations - Detailed guidance - GOV.UK, 2012)
Your Bibliography: GOV.UK. 2012. Sheep and goats: welfare regulations - Detailed guidance - GOV.UK. [online] Available at: <https://www.gov.uk/sheep-and-goat-welfare#cross-compliance-good-practice-and-duty-of-care-to-sheep-and-goats> [Accessed 19 January 2015].
In-text: (Graham, Kent and Molony, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Graham, M., Kent, J. and Molony, V., 1997. Effects of four analgesic treatments on the behaviouraland cortisol responses of 3-week-old lambs to tail docking. The Veterinary Journal, 153(1), pp.87-97.
In-text: (Grant, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Grant, C., 2004. Behavioural responses of lambs to common painful husbandry procedures. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 87(3-4), pp.255-273.
In-text: (Hafez, Badreldin and Sharafeldin, 1956)
Your Bibliography: Hafez, E., Badreldin, A. and Sharafeldin, M., 1956. Heat-tolerance studies of fat-tailed sheep in the subtropics. J. Agric. Sci., 47(03), p.280.
In-text: (James, 2006)
Your Bibliography: James, P., 2006. Genetic alternatives to mulesing and tail docking in sheep: a review. Aust. J. Exp. Agric., 46(1), p.1.
In-text: (Kahn, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Kahn, C., 2005. The Merck veterinary manual. Whitehouse Station, N.J.: Merck & Co., pp.495,506-507,768,1745.
In-text: (Kashan, Azar, Afzalzadeh and Salehi, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Kashan, N., Azar, G., Afzalzadeh, A. and Salehi, A., 2005. Growth performance and carcass quality of fattening lambs from fat-tailed and tailed sheep breeds. Small Ruminant Research, 60(3), pp.267-271.
In-text: (Kent, Molony and Graham, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Kent, J., Molony, V. and Graham, M., 1998. Comparison of methods for the reduction of acute painproduced by rubber ring castration or tail docking of week-old lambs. The Veterinary Journal, 155(1), pp.39-51.
In-text: (Kent, Molony and Graham, 1998)
Your Bibliography: Kent, J., Molony, V. and Graham, M., 1998. Comparison of methods for the reduction of acute painproduced by rubber ring castration or tail docking of week-old lambs. The Veterinary Journal, 155(1), pp.39-51.
In-text: (Martin and Aitken, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Martin, W. and Aitken, I., 2000. Diseases of sheep. 4th ed. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Science, pp.27-31.
In-text: (Mellor and Murray, 1989)
Your Bibliography: Mellor, D. and Murray, L., 1989. Effects of tail docking and castration on behaviour and plasma cortisol concentrations in young lambs. Research in Veterinary Science, 46(3), p.387.
In-text: (Molony, Kent and Robertson, 1993)
Your Bibliography: Molony, V., Kent, J. and Robertson, I., 1993. Behavioural responses of lambs of three ages in the first three hours after three methods of castration and tail docking. Research in Veterinary Science, 55(2), pp.236-245.
In-text: (Morris, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Morris, M., 2000. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 13(4), pp.205-217.
In-text: (Phillips, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Phillips, C., 2009. A review of mulesing and other methods to control flystrike (cutaneous myiasis) in sheep. Animal Welfare, 18(2), p.113.
In-text: (Rhodes, Nippo and Gross, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Rhodes, R., Nippo, M. and Gross, W., 1994. Stress in lambs (Ovis aries) during a routine management procedure: Evaluation of acute and chronic responses. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 107(1), pp.181-185.
In-text: (Sheep welfare issues - Lameness, castration, parasites, tail docking, 2015)
Your Bibliography: RSPCA. 2015. Sheep welfare issues - Lameness, castration, parasites, tail docking. [online] Available at: <http://www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare/farm/sheep/keyissues> [Accessed 19 January 2015].
In-text: (Sandeman et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Sandeman, R., Levot, G., Heath, A., James, P., Greeff, J., Scott, M., Batterham, P. and Bowles, V., 2014. Control of the sheep blowfly in Australia and New Zealand – are we there yet?. International Journal for Parasitology, 44(12), pp.879-891.
In-text: (Scott, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Scott, M., 2014. Development and evaluation of male-only strains of the Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia cuprina. BMC Genetics, 15(Suppl 2), p.S3.
In-text: (Shutt et al., 2015)
Your Bibliography: Shutt, D., Fell, L., Connell, R., Bell, A., Wallace, C. and Smith, A., 2015. Stress-induced Changes in Plasma Concentrations of Immunoreactive ß-Endorphin and Cortisol in Response to Routine Surgical Procedures in Lambs. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, [online] 40(1), pp.97-104. Available at: <http://www.publish.csiro.au/?paper=BI9870097> [Accessed 19 January 2015].
In-text: (Sutherland and Tucker, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Sutherland, M. and Tucker, C., 2011. The long and short of it: A review of tail docking in farm animals. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 135(3), pp.179-191.
In-text: (Thomas et al., 2003)
Your Bibliography: Thomas, D., Waldron, D., Lowe, G., Morrical, D., Meyer, H., High, R., Berger, Y., Clevenger, D., Fogle, G., Gottfredson, R., Loerch, S., McClure, K., Willingham, T., Zartman, D. and Zelinsky, R., 2003. Length of docked tail and the incidence of rectal prolapse in lambs. Journal of Animal Science, 81(11), pp.2725-2732.
In-text: (Watts, Murray and Graham, 1979)
Your Bibliography: Watts, J., Murray, M. and Graham, N., 1979. The blowfly strike problem of sheep in New South Wales. Australian Veterinary Journal, 55(7), pp.325-334.
In-text: (Zanolini et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Zanolini, B., Oberbauer, A., Prien, S., Galyean, M. and Jackson, S., 2014. Effects of Sex, Breed, Callipyge Phenotype, and Docked Tail Length on Rectal Prolapse in Lambs. Sheep & Goat Research Journal, 29, p.5.
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