For decades, veterinary medicine focused primarily on the physical: mending broken bones, treating infections, and managing organ function. However, modern veterinary science recognizes that an animal’s health is inextricably linked to its behavior.
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Perhaps the most practical application of animal behavior in veterinary science is the management of . Chronic stress is not just a welfare issue; it is a pathological state that actively sabotages treatment. For decades, veterinary medicine focused primarily on the
Understanding the "flight zone" of cattle, a concept popularized by Dr. Temple Grandin, has led to the design of more humane handling facilities. This reduces animal distress and improves meat quality and handler safety. Stress Management: Perhaps the most practical application of