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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
36
Citations
3824
World Ranking
1671
National Ranking
139

Best Publications

  • Naming and recognition of six foot lesions of sheep using written and pictorial information : A study of 809 English sheep farmers

    Jasmeet Kaler;Laura E. Green

  • Drivers for precision livestock technology adoption: A study of factors associated with adoption of electronic identification technology by commercial sheep farmers in England and Wales.

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  • Effect of mobility score on milk yield and activity in dairy cattle.

    J. Reader;M. J. Green;Jasmeet Kaler;Sam Mason

  • Feature Selection and Comparison of Machine Learning Algorithms in Classification of Grazing and Rumination Behaviour in Sheep.

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  • The inter- and intra-observer reliability of a locomotion scoring scale for sheep

    Jasmeet Kaler;Geert J. Wassink;Laura E. Green

  • Sheep farmer opinions on the current and future role of veterinarians in flock health management on sheep farms: a qualitative study.

    Jasmeet Kaler;Laura E. Green

  • Changes in prevalence of, and risk factors for, lameness in random samples of English sheep flocks: 2004-2013.

    Joanne R. Winter;Jasmeet Kaler;Eamonn Ferguson;Amy L. KilBride

  • Behavioural changes in dairy cows with lameness in an automatic milking system

    Giuliana G. Miguel-Pacheco;Jasmeet Kaler;John Remnant;Lydia Cheyne

  • Evaluation of sampling frequency, window size and sensor position for classification of sheep behaviour

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  • A longitudinal study of the role of Dichelobacter nodosus and Fusobacterium necrophorum load in initiation and severity of footrot in sheep

    Luci A. Witcomb;Luci A. Witcomb;Laura E. Green;Jasmeet Kaler;Jasmeet Kaler;Atiya Ul-Hassan

  • Randomized clinical trial of long-acting oxytetracycline, foot trimming, and flunixine meglumine on time to recovery in sheep with footrot

    Jasmeet Kaler;S. L. S. Daniels;Jordan L. Wright;Laura E. Green

  • Challenges facing the farm animal veterinary profession in England: A qualitative study of veterinarians’ perceptions and responses

    Annmarie Ruston;Annmarie Ruston;Orla Shortall;Martin J. Green;Marnie L. Brennan

  • True cowmen and commercial farmers: Exploring vets’ and dairy farmers’ contrasting views of ‘good farming’ in relation to biosecurity.

    Orla Shortall;Orla Shortall;Lee-Ann Sutherland;Annmarie Ruston;Jasmeet Kaler

  • Unravelling the temporal association between lameness and body condition score in dairy cattle using a multistate modelling approach

    P.Y. Lim;P.Y. Lim;J.N. Huxley;J.A. Willshire;M.J. Green

  • Farmers’ practices and factors associated with the prevalence of all lameness and lameness attributed to interdigital dermatitis and footrot in sheep flocks in England in 2004

    Jasmeet Kaler;Laura E. Green

  • Broken biosecurity?: veterinarians’ framing of biosecurity on dairy farms in England

    Orla Shortall;Annmarie Ruston;Martin J. Green;Marnie L. Brennan

  • Recognition of lameness and decisions to catch for inspection among sheep farmers and specialists in GB.

    Jasmeet Kaler;Laura E. Green

  • Exploring Attitudes and Beliefs towards Implementing Cattle Disease Prevention and Control Measures: A Qualitative Study with Dairy Farmers in Great Britain

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  • Associations between sheep farmer attitudes, beliefs, emotions and personality, and their barriers to uptake of best practice: The example of footrot.

    Holly O’Kane;Eamonn Ferguson;Jasmeet Kaler;Laura E. Green

  • Application of multiple behaviour change models to identify determinants of farmers' biosecurity attitudes and behaviours.

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