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Small Ruminant Welfare, Production and Sustainability

  • 1st Edition - May 12, 2025
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Govind Kannan
  • Language: English

Small ruminant production, particularly that of sheep and goats, has steadily increased over the years, with goat production alone doubling during the past three decades. In… Read more

Description

Small ruminant production, particularly that of sheep and goats, has steadily increased over the years, with goat production alone doubling during the past three decades. Increased public attention to the impact of livestock management methods on animal well-being warrants rigorous research and dissemination of findings to address this issue. Small Ruminant Welfare, Production, and Sustainability focuses on advances in assessing and improving small ruminant well-being and the implications for the sheep and goat sectors worldwide. A variety of assessment systems for small-ruminant wellbeing are considered, including behavior, health, physiology, immunology, productivity, product quality, neural networks, thermal imaging, facial recognition, and artificial intelligence. Current methods and novel management practices are examined as they relate to both animal welfare and improvement of production systems.

Small Ruminant Welfare, Production, and Sustainability is a welcome addition to the current body of work the current body of work on small ruminant management systems and welfare. Researchers in the fields of animal science, agricultural science, neuroscience, ethics and veterinary medicine, as well as stakeholders in the small ruminant industry and policymakers will benefit from this multidisciplinary resource.

Key features

  • Summarizes small ruminant well-being assessment methods• Includes multi-omics, artificial intelligence, and modeling
  • Identifies advances in small ruminant production methods
  • Provides practices to improve welfare, and increase productivity and product quality
  • Explores small ruminants as alternatives for meat production

Readership

Researchers at universities and government research institutions in the fields of Animal Science, Agricultural Science, Veterinary Medicine, Ethics, Neuroscience and Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and food safety/ quality policymakers, Stakeholders in the small ruminant industry

Table of contents

Section I. Advances in the Assessment of Animal Welfare

1. Welfare Issues Related to Small Ruminant Production

2. Novel Technologies for Monitoring Small Ruminant Welfare

3. Understanding Emotions and Social Behavior in Small Ruminants to Improve Welfare

4. Behavior and Welfare of Sheep and Goats on Pasture

5. Assessment of Positive Welfare in Small Ruminants

6. Omics Approach for Measuring Stress in Sheep and Goats

7. Genetic Influence of Behavior and Welfare of Sheep

8. Pain-related Behaviors in Dairy Goats

Section II. Management Methods to Improve Animal Welfare

9. Prevention and Management of Common Health Problems in Small Ruminants

10. Dietary Strategies to Improve Health and Well-being in Goats

11. Antimicrobial Resistance

12. Welfare of Sheep and Goats Prior to Slaughter

13. Benefits of Habituation to Handling Goats

Section III. Better Welfare Equals Better Productivity

14. Sheep and Goat Management and Productivity

15. Dairy Goat Welfare and Milk Production

16. Biological Control of Internal Parasites for Enhancing Small Ruminant Health, Welfare, and Productivity

Section IV. Animal Welfare and Meat Quality and Safety

17. Welfare Assessment in Small Ruminants at Stunning and Slaughter

18. Impact of Animal Stress on Sheep and Goat Meat Quality

19. Preharvest Stress and Food Safety Risks in Sheep and Goats

​​​​​​​Section V. Small Ruminant Production: Economics and Climate Change

20. Animal Welfare and Economics

21. Small Ruminants and Greenhouse Gas Emissions

22. Future of Animal Welfare Research in Relation to Sustainability of Sheep and Goat Operations

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: June 2, 2025
  • Language: English

About the editor

GK

Govind Kannan

Dr. Govind Kannan, received his professional degree in Veterinary Medicine in 1986 and his MVSc in 1988 from from Madras Veterinary College, India. He then earned his PhD at the University of Maryland, College Park in 1996 before working at University of California at Davis as a post-doctoral researcher. He joined Fort Valley State University in 1997. Dr. Kannan has published 70 peer-reviewed research articles and book chapters, in addition to more than 120 abstracts and numerous proceedings. Currently, he serves as the Vice President for Economic Development and Land-Grant Affairs at FVSU. Dr. Kannan has been an advocate of applied research and outreach programs empowering small and underrepresented farmers with the knowledge and skills needed to sustain successful enterprises. He was recognized at the White House in 2012 as a “Champion of Change” for his efforts in strengthening global food security. He was also appointed by the US Secretary of Agriculture to serve two consecutive terms on the National Agricultural Research, Extension, Education, and Economics (NAREEE) Advisory Board. Dr. Kannan continues to supervise graduate student research projects and is actively involved in professional societies. He currently serves on the Editorial Boards for Animals and Frontiers in Animal Science.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Animal Science, Fort Valley State University (FVSU), Fort Valley, Georgia, United StatesVice President, Economic Development and Land-Grant Affairs, Fort Valley State University (FVSU), Fort Valley, Georgia, USA

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