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Dr Andrew Beard
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Oluwaseun Iyasere
Dr Andrew Beard
Dr Jonathan Guy
Corrigendum to "Which factor is more important for the welfare of broiler chickens: Intensity or duration of episodic heat stress?" [J. Therm. Biol. 99 (2021) 102981] (Journal of Thermal Biology (2021) 99, (S0306456521001492), (10.1016/j.jtherbio.2021.102981))
2022
Oluwaseun Iyasere
Professor Melissa Bateson
Dr Andrew Beard
Dr Jonathan Guy
Provision of Additional Cup Drinkers Mildly Alleviated Moderate Heat Stress Conditions in Broiler Chickens
2021
Oluwaseun Iyasere
Professor Melissa Bateson
Dr Andrew Beard
Dr Jonathan Guy
Which factor is more important: Intensity or duration of episodic heat stress on broiler chickens?
2021
Ivone Campos Luna
Dr Amy Miller
Dr Andrew Beard
Dr Matthew Leach
Validation of mouse welfare indicators: a Delphi consultation survey
2019
Oluwaseun Iyasere
Dr Andrew Beard
Dr Jonathan Guy
Professor Melissa Bateson
Elevated levels of the stress hormone, corticosterone, cause ‘pessimistic’ judgment bias in broiler chickens
2017
Khairiyah Mat
Dr Andrew Beard
Emerita Professor Sandra Edwards
Influence of bull exposure on resumption of ovulatory activity of postpartum anoestrous dairy cows
2012
Penelope Hawken
Dr Andrew Beard
Ram novelty and the duration of ram exposure affects the distribution of mating in ewes exposed to rams during the transition into the breeding season
2009
Dr Suzanne Madgwick
Dr Andrew Beard
Effects of treatment with GnRH from 4 to 8 weeks of age on the attainment of sexual maturity in bull calves
2008
Ruth Pickard
Dr Andrew Beard
Emeritus Professor Chris Seal
Emerita Professor Sandra Edwards
Neonatal lamb vigour is improved by feeding docosahexaenoic acid in the form of algal biomass during late gestation
2008
Penelope Hawken
Dr Andrew Beard
Prior exposure of maiden ewes to rams enhances their behavioural interactions with rams but is not a pre-requisite to their endocrine response to the ram effect
2008
Penelope Hawken
Dr Andrew Beard
Short term, repeated exposure to rams during the transition into the breeding season improves the synchrony of mating in the breeding season
2008
Penelope Hawken
Dr Andrew Beard
Erratum to "The introduction of rams induces an increase in pulsatile LH secretion in cyclic ewes during the breeding season" [Theriogenology 68 (2007) 56-66] (DOI:10.1016/j.theriogenology.2007.03.023)
2007
Penelope Hawken
Dr Andrew Beard
The introduction of rams induces an increase in pulsatile LH secretion in cyclic ewes during the breeding season
2007
Penelope Hawken
Dr Andrew Beard
The introduction of rams induces an increase in pulsatile LH secretion in cyclic ewes during the breeding season (vol 68, pg 56, 2007)
2007
George Maglaras
Dr Andrew Beard
Emerita Professor Sandra Edwards
Evaluation of ovarian follicular growth patterns between the left and the right ovary in wild boar gilts (Sus scrofa) in extensive farming systems in Greece
2006
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