2011 - Honory Fellow of the International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE)
2009 - Technical Innovation in Enhancing Production of Safe Affordable Food, Canadian Society of Animal Science
Harold W. Gonyou mainly focuses on Animal science, Veterinary medicine, Weaning, Crossbreed and Animal-assisted therapy. Many of his research projects under Animal science are closely connected to Fight-or-flight response with Fight-or-flight response, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. The study incorporates disciplines such as Productivity, Weight gain and Lameness in addition to Veterinary medicine.
His Lameness study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Deep litter, Feeding patterns and Estrous cycle. His Crossbreed research includes elements of Developmental psychology, Sibling, Aggression and Test group. His work investigates the relationship between Animal-assisted therapy and topics such as HUBzero that intersect with problems in Chronic stress and Physiology.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Animal science, Veterinary medicine, Aggression, Human animal bond and Pet therapy. He studies Animal science, focusing on Weaning in particular. His research integrates issues of Lameness and Crossbreed in his study of Veterinary medicine.
His Aggression study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Savaging and Feeding Methods. The concepts of his Pet therapy study are interwoven with issues in Broiler breeder and Domestic sheep reproduction. His work in Animal-assisted therapy covers topics such as HUBzero which are related to areas like Developmental psychology.
His primary areas of study are Animal science, Veterinary medicine, Fight-or-flight response, Truck and Trailer. His research brings together the fields of Gastroenterology and Animal science. Harold W. Gonyou has included themes like Pet therapy and Animal-assisted therapy in his Veterinary medicine study.
His work in Large white addresses subjects such as Cardiology, which are connected to disciplines such as Internal medicine. His Body weight research focuses on Physical stress and how it relates to Transport stress and Longissimus muscle. Harold W. Gonyou works mostly in the field of Surgery, limiting it down to topics relating to Meloxicam and, in certain cases, Lameness, as a part of the same area of interest.
His main research concerns Animal science, Truck, Productivity, Welfare and Aggression. His work carried out in the field of Animal science brings together such families of science as Gastroenterology and Internal medicine, Gastrointestinal tract. Productivity combines with fields such as Feeding Methods, Business, Affect, Gestation and Crowding in his research.
Welfare combines with fields such as Resource allocation, Disadvantage, Space, Demographic economics and Allowance in his work.
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Effects of frequent interactions with humans on growing pigs
H.W. Gonyou;P.H. Hemsworth;P.H. Hemsworth;J.L. Barnett.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science (1986)
The effects of regrouping on behavioral and production parameters in finishing swine.
Joseph M. Stookey;Harold W. Gonyou.
Journal of Animal Science (1994)
The welfare of gestating sows in conventional stalls and large groups on deep litter
Guillermo A.M. Karlen;Paul H. Hemsworth;Harold W. Gonyou;Emma Fabrega.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science (2007)
Why the study of animal behavior is associated with the animal welfare issue.
Harold W. Gonyou.
Journal of Animal Science (1994)
Effect of age and housing conditions on the behavioural and haemolytic reaction of piglets to weaning
J.H.M. Metz;H.W. Gonyou.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science (1990)
Attraction of newborn piglets to auditory, visual, olfactory and tactile stimuli.
K A Parfet;H W Gonyou.
Journal of Animal Science (1991)
Effects of different moving devices at loading on stress response and meat quality in pigs.
J. A. Correa;S. Torrey;N. Devillers;J. P. Laforest.
Journal of Animal Science (2010)
THE BEHAVIOUR OF PIGS WEANED AT 12 AND 21 DAYS OF AGE FROM WEANING TO MARKET
H. W. Gonyou;E. Beltranena;D. L. Whittington;J. F. Patience.
Canadian Journal of Animal Science (1998)
Integration of newly introduced and resident sows following grouping
A.S. Moore;H.W. Gonyou;A.W. Ghent.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science (1993)
Effect of excess levels of methionine, tryptophan, arginine, lysine or threonine on growth and dietary choice in the pig.
Michael S. Edmonds;Harold W. Gonyou;David H. Baker.
Journal of Animal Science (1987)
University of Guelph
Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
University of Guelph
University of Guelph
Western University of Health Sciences
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Melbourne
Iowa State University
University of Melbourne
Agricultural Research Service
INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Publications: 17
Profile was last updated on December 6th, 2021.
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