Aggression in working mules and subsequent aggressive treatment by their handlers in Egyptian brick kilns—Cause or effect?
Publication/Journal: Journal of Veterinary Behavior
Keywords: aggression, behavior, mules, welfare, working equids
2019
Application of the Hands-On Donkey Tool for Assessing the Welfare of Working Equids at Tuliman, Mexico
Publication/Journal: Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
Keywords: animal welfare, assessment, hands-on donkey tool, welfare, working equid welfare
2018
A welfare assessment scoring system for working equids—A method for identifying at risk populations and for monitoring progress of welfare enhancement strategies (trialed in Egypt)
Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Keywords: equine behavior, equine welfare, welfare assessment, working equids
2016
Animal performativity: Exploring the lives of donkeys in Botswana
Publication/Journal: Environment and Planning D-Society & Space
Keywords: africa, animals, developing-countries, elephants, environmental studies, geography, health, mules, performativity, posthumanist feminism, welfare, working horses
2015
Are mules or donkeys better adapted for Egyptian brick kiln work? (Until we can change the kilns)
Publication/Journal: Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research
Keywords: bcs, behavior, body lesions, brick kilns, donkeys welfare, egyptian, heat stress, mules welfare, working equid welfare
2015
Non-economic incentives to improve animal welfare: positive competition as a driver for change among owners of draught and pack animals in India
Publication/Journal: Animal Welfare
Keywords: animal welfare, competition, donkey, horse, incentive, working animal
2012
Social Relations in a Mixed Group of Mules, Ponies and Donkeys Reflect Differences in Equid Type
Publication/Journal: Behavioural Processes
Keywords: affiliation, dominance, equine, hybridization, social behavior, social behaviour
2012
Acute effects of mulesing and alternative procedures to mulesing on lamb behaviour
Publication/Journal: Applied Animal Behaviour Science
2011