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Manjot Brar
Dr Catherine Douglas
Dr Elisa Lopez-Capel
Dr Jeremy Robert Franks
Simon Parker
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Using a gamification framework to increase student engagement with groupwork: 'Alien Alliance' - a boardgame for a range of scenarios2024
Dr Catherine Douglas
Do Staffordshire Bull Terriers experience more problem behaviours when acquired from rescue shelters than other sources – using CBARQTM Canine Behaviour And Research Questionnaire2016
Stephen Butler
Dr Catherine Douglas
Puppies from “puppy farms” show more temperament and behavioural problems than if acquired from other sources 2016
Dr Catherine Douglas
Fernando Ribeiro da Mata
A comparison of mastitis incidence in conventionally managed and organic dairy cows on the same farm2015
Dr Catherine Douglas
Fernando Ribeiro da Mata
Hip scoring for canine hip dysplasia: A comparison of British and German breeding strategies2015
Dr Catherine Douglas
Professor Melissa Bateson
Emerita Professor Sandra Edwards
Environmental enrichment induces optimistic cognitive biases in pigs2012
Dr Catherine Douglas
Dr Peter Rowlinson
Exploring Stock Managers' Perceptions of the Human-Animal Relationship on Dairy Farms and an Association with Milk Production2009
Professor Lucy Asher
Dr Catherine Douglas
Dr Mike Cox
Professor Melissa Bateson
The effects of cage volume and cage shape on the condition and behaviour of captive European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)2009
Dr Catherine Douglas
Dr Peter Rowlinson
Exploring heifers' perception of 'positive' treatment through their motivation to pursue a retreated human2008
Dr Peter Rowlinson
Dr Helen Edge
Dr Catherine Douglas
Dr Robert Shiel
The effect of different degrees of 'positive' human-animal interaction during rearing on the welfare and subsequent production of commercial dairy heifers2008
Dr Catherine Douglas
Dr Peter Rowlinson
The influence of positive human-animal interaction during rearing on the approach behaviour of young dairy heifers2001
Dr Catherine Douglas
Dr Peter Rowlinson
The influence of positive human-animal interaction during rearing on the welfare and subsequent production of the dairy heifer2001