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39
Citations
4960
World Ranking
1318
National Ranking
117

Overview

Marie J. Haskell is affiliated with Scotland's Rural College in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the domains of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Veterinary science. The scientist's work addresses several subfields, including Small Animals, Animal Science and Zoology, Genetics, Agronomy and Crop Science, and Ecology.

The main topics covered in Haskell's research focus on Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies, Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock, Human-Animal Interaction Studies, and aspects of Animal Health and Immunology. Additional topics include Meat and Animal Product Quality, Reproductive Physiology in Livestock, and Genetic and Phenotypic Traits in Livestock.

The scientist has contributed to a substantial body of literature with publications appearing in multiple venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • animal
  • Journal of Dairy Science
  • Frontiers in Veterinary Science
  • Animals
  • Animal - science proceedings

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Haskell include:

  • "Methodological terminology and definitions for research and discussion of cow-calf contact systems," 2020, Journal of Dairy Research
  • "Feeding behaviour and activity as early indicators of disease in pre-weaned dairy calves," 2020, animal
  • "Early prediction of respiratory disease in preweaning dairy calves using feeding and activity behaviors," 2021, Journal of Dairy Science
  • "What to do with surplus dairy calves? Welfare, economic, and ethical considerations," 2020, DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • "Dairy cow trade-off preference for 2 different lying qualities: Lying surface and lying space," 2020, Journal of Dairy Science

Haskell has collaborated extensively with several researchers, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Carol-Anne Duthie
  • DJ Bell
  • Colin Mason
  • J M Bowen
  • Fritha M. Langford

The scientist has also contributed to book literature, notably publishing a work titled "Block-3 Five Freedoms" in 2020 through Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi eBooks.

Best Publications

  • Housing system, milk production, and zero-grazing effects on lameness and leg injury in dairy cows.

    M. J. Haskell;L. J. Rennie;V. A. Bowell;M. J. Bell

  • Genetic selection for temperament traits in dairy and beef cattle.

    Marie J. Haskell;Geoff Simm;Simon P. Turner

  • Lameness prevalence and risk factors in organic and non-organic dairy herds in the United Kingdom.

    Kenneth M.D. Rutherford;Fritha M. Langford;Mhairi C. Jack;Lorna Sherwood

  • Current available strategies to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in livestock systems: an animal welfare perspective.

    Llonch P;Haskell Mj;Dewhurst Rj;Turner Sp

  • Effect of a difficult calving on the vigour of the calf, the onset of maternal behaviour, and some behavioural indicators of pain in the dam.

    A.C. Barrier;E. Ruelle;M.J. Haskell;C.M. Dwyer

  • Hock Injury Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors on Organic and Nonorganic Dairy Farms in the United Kingdom

    K.M.D. Rutherford;F.M. Langford;M.C. Jack;L. Sherwood

  • Consistent Individual Behavioral Variation: The Difference between Temperament, Personality and Behavioral Syndromes

    Jill R. D. MacKay;Marie J. Haskell

  • The impact of dystocia on dairy calf health, welfare, performance and survival

    Barrier Ac;Haskell Mj;Birch S;Bagnall A

  • Diversity of behaviour during novel object tests is reduced in pigs housed in substrate-impoverished conditions.

    Françoise Wemelsfelder;Marie Haskell;Michael T. Mendl;Sheena Calvert

  • Genetic Characterization of Dog Personality Traits

    Joanna Ilska;Marie J Haskell;Sarah C Blott;Enrique Sánchez-Molano

  • Are cows more likely to lie down the longer they stand

    Bert J. Tolkamp;Marie J. Haskell;Fritha M. Langford;David J. Roberts

  • Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci Affecting Cattle Temperament

    Beatriz Gutiérrez-Gil;Nia Ball;Deborah Burton;Marie Haskell

  • Measuring sociability in dairy cows.

    Jenny M. Gibbons;Alistair B. Lawrence;Marie J. Haskell

  • Responsiveness of dairy cows to human approach and novel stimuli

    Jenny Gibbons;Alistair Lawrence;Marie Haskell

  • The Maintenance of Stable Dominance Hierarchies and the Pattern of Aggression: Support for the Suppression Hypothesis

    B. Forkman;M. J. Haskell

  • Methodological terminology and definitions for research and discussion of cow-calf contact systems.

    Janja Sirovnik;Kerstin Barth;Daiana de Oliveira;Sabine Ferneborg

  • Current trends in British dairy management regimens

    M.D. March;M.J. Haskell;M.G.G. Chagunda;F.M. Langford

  • The effect of lameness prevalence on technical efficiency at the dairy farm level: an adjusted data envelopment analysis approach.

    A.P. Barnes;K.M.D. Rutherford;F.M. Langford;M.J. Haskell

  • Relationships between building design, management system and dairy cow welfare

    VA Bowell;LJ Rennie;G Tierney;AB Lawrence

  • Parturition progress and behaviours in dairy cows with calving difficulty

    Alice C. Barrier;Marie J. Haskell;Alastair I. Macrae;Cathy M. Dwyer

  • The responses of growing pigs to a chronic-intermittent stress treatment

    Kenneth M.D. Rutherford;Marie J. Haskell;Chris Glasbey;Alistair B. Lawrence

  • Short-term temperament tests in beef cattle relate to long-term measures of behavior recorded in the home pen.

    Jill MacKay;Jill MacKay;Simon P. Turner;Jimmy J. Hyslop;John Deag

  • Consistency of aggressive feeding behaviour in dairy cows

    Jenny M. Gibbons;Alistair B. Lawrence;Marie J. Haskell

Frequent Co-Authors

Alistair Lawrence
Alistair Lawrence Scotland's Rural College
Simon P. Turner
Simon P. Turner Scotland's Rural College
Cathy M. Dwyer
Cathy M. Dwyer Scotland's Rural College
Rainer Roehe
Rainer Roehe Scotland's Rural College
Françoise Wemelsfelder
Françoise Wemelsfelder Scotland's Rural College
Michael Mendl
Michael Mendl University of Bristol
Sarah C. Blott
Sarah C. Blott University of Nottingham
John Woolliams
John Woolliams University of Edinburgh
Christoph Winckler
Christoph Winckler BOKU University
Bert J. Tolkamp
Bert J. Tolkamp Scotland's Rural College

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