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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
31
Citations
3401
World Ranking
2306
National Ranking
187

Best Publications

  • Inherited defects in pedigree dogs. Part 1: disorders related to breed standards.

    Lucy Asher;Gillian Diesel;Jennifer F. Summers;Paul D. McGreevy

  • Prevalence, duration and risk factors for appendicular osteoarthritis in a UK dog population under primary veterinary care.

    Katharine L. Anderson;Dan G. O’Neill;David C. Brodbelt;David B. Church

  • Inherited defects in pedigree dogs. Part 2: Disorders that are not related to breed standards.

    Jennifer F. Summers;Gillian Diesel;Lucy Asher;Paul D. McGreevy

  • The welfare and ethics of research involving wild animals: A primer

    Carl D. Soulsbury;Helen E. Gray;Lauren M. Smith;Victoria Braithwaite

  • Automatic Individual Pig Detection and Tracking in Pig Farms

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  • The Effectiveness of Dog Population Management: A Systematic Review.

    Lauren M. Smith;Sabine Hartmann;Alexandru M. Munteanu;Paolo Dalla Villa

  • Risk Factors for Canine Osteoarthritis and Its Predisposing Arthropathies: A Systematic Review.

    Katharine L. Anderson;Helen Zulch;Dan G. O'Neill;Richard L. Meeson

  • Physiological, physical and behavioural changes in dogs (Canis familiaris) when kennelled: testing the validity of stress parameters.

    Cherie Elizabeth Part;Jenna L Kiddie;William Hayes;Daniel Mills

  • Recent advances in the analysis of behavioural organization and interpretation as indicators of animal welfare.

    Lucy Asher;Lisa M. Collins;Angel Ortiz-Pelaez;Julian A. Drewe

  • Mood and personality interact to determine cognitive biases in pigs.

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  • Evidence for the role of personality in stereotypy predisposition

    Carrie L. Ijichi;Lisa M. Collins;Robert W. Elwood

  • Getting priorities straight: risk assessment and decision-making in the improvement of inherited disorders in pedigree dogs

    Lisa M. Collins;Lucy Asher;Jennifer Summers;Paul McGreevy

  • The feeding dynamics of broiler chickens

    Lisa Collins;D.J.T. Sumpter

  • Development and validation of a quality of life assessment tool for use in kennelled dogs (Canis familiaris)

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  • Health-related welfare prioritisation of canine disorders using electronic health records in primary care practice in the UK.

    Jennifer F. Summers;Dan G. O’Neill;David Church;Lisa Collins

  • Clustering and synchrony in laying hens: The effect of environmental resources on social dynamics

    Lisa M. Collins;Lucy Asher;Dirk U. Pfeiffer;William J. Browne

  • Rift Valley Fever Epidemiology, Surveillance, and Control: What Have Models Contributed?

    Raphaëlle Métras;Lisa M. Collins;Richard G. White;Silvia Alonso

  • Exploratory space-time analyses of Rift Valley Fever in South Africa in 2008–2011

    Raphaëlle Métras;Thibaud Porphyre;Dirk U. Pfeiffer;Alan Kemp

  • Pain expression is linked to personality in horses

    Carrie Ijichi;Lisa M. Collins;Robert W. Elwood

  • Positive and negative contexts predict duration of pig vocalisations

    Mary Friel;Mary Friel;Hansjoerg P. Kunc;Kym Griffin;Lucy Asher

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