This 2nd edition is a complete re-write of the 1st edition in 1993. It
reflects developments in knowledge since the 1st edition and includes
many new chapters and contributors. Concern over the welfare of confined
animals is continuing to increase and extends not only to farm and zoo
animals, but also to laboratory and companion animals. This book focuses
on environmentally-induced stereotypes, rather than drug-induced or
neurologically-based stereotypes and discusses why captive animals
perform these stereotypes. It also examines what this behavior can tell
us about animal welfare, options for prevention and cure and assesses
future research directions and implications for animal welfare.