AVBS1003 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Residual Stress, List Of Night Buses In London, Habituation

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Whips, Nosebands & tongue ties
Learning Outcomes:
-Describe the legislation and principles for the care and use of animals
-Describe how human and animal health are related
-Evidence-based welfare and management of animals
-Analyse and evaluate research in the field of animal research
-when a horse is tired, it wont respond
-the black beauty gave the horse a voice
-prior to this publication it was thought that horses didn't feel pain
-cost benefit approach to this
-reduce the stress on animals and justify the residual stress
-this is what the ethics committee has to do
Background
-whip use has been a traditional feature of Thoroughbred races
-Welfare concerns have been expressed recently
-Industry response has included new padded whips and some restrictions
on whip use
Industry vs Sport
Attempting to assure the:
-integrity of racing
-safety of jockeys
-welfare of horses
ISES 2011
-whipping does not predict the outcome of races
-inexperienced jockeys are using the whip more than experienced jockeys
-handedness is a more important influence on whip carriage than direction
of travel
Rules of Australian Racing
-prior to the 100m mark (100m from the winning post)
-the whip shall not be used in a forehand manner in consecutive strides
-the whip shall not be used in a forehand manner more than on 5
occasions
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Describe the legislation and principles for the care and use of animals. Describe how human and animal health are related. Analyse and evaluate research in the eld of animal research. When a horse is tired, it wont respond. The black beauty gave the horse a voice. Prior to this publication it was thought that horses didn"t feel pain. Reduce the stress on animals and justify the residual stress. This is what the ethics committee has to do. Whip use has been a traditional feature of thoroughbred races. Industry response has included new padded whips and some restrictions on whip use. Whipping does not predict the outcome of races. Inexperienced jockeys are using the whip more than experienced jockeys. Handedness is a more important in uence on whip carriage than direction of travel. Prior to the 100m mark (100m from the winning post) The whip shall not be used in a forehand manner in consecutive strides.

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