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Publications at this Location

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2008 Publications
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A stochastic simulation model for assessment of investments in Precision Dairy Farming technologies: model enhancements and utility demonstration
(Abstract Only)
(24-Mar-08)
Plasma cortisol and norepinephrine concentrations in pigs: automated sampling of freely moving pigs housed in the PigTurn versus manually sampled and restrained pigs
(Abstract Only)
(20-Mar-08)
The value of telemetry for measuring effects of snaring and saline injection on heart rate variability in pigs
(Abstract Only)
(15-Mar-08)
Recent advances in the automatic collection of animal behavior and physiology
(Abstract Only)
(15-Mar-08)
Effects of ractopamine feeding, gender and social rank on aggressiveness and monoamine concentrations in different brain areas of finishing pigs
(Abstract Only)
(15-Mar-08)
Infrared beak treatment: an alternative to conventional beak trimming
(Abstract Only)
(12-Mar-08)
Different Effects of Individual Identification Systems on Chicken Well-Being
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(4-Mar-08)
Prenatal stress on pig development and response to weaning
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(12-Feb-08)
Lairage during transport has an impact on the swine innate immunity and commensal bacteria diversity
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(12-Jan-08)
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