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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
33
Citations
3214
World Ranking
2064
National Ranking
92

Best Publications

  • Consequences of weaning piglets at 21 and 28 days on growth, behaviour and hormonal responses

    Violaine Colson;Pierre Orgeur;Aline Foury;Pierre Mormède

  • Pig's responses to repeated social regrouping and relocation during the growing-finishing period

    Laurence Coutellier;Cécile Arnould;Alain Boissy;Pierre Orgeur

  • Artificial weaning in sheep: consequences on behavioural, hormonal and immuno-pathological indicators of welfare

    P Orgeur;N Mavric;P Yvore;S Bernard

  • Genetic analysis of emotional reactivity in sheep: effects of the genotypes of the lambs and of their dams

    Alain Boissy;Jacques Bouix;Pierre Orgeur;Pascal Poindron

  • Measures of temperament are highly repeatable in Merino sheep and some are related to maternal behaviour.

    P.M. Murphy;I.W. Purvis;David Lindsay;P. Le Neindre

  • Training manual on artificial insemination in sheep and goats

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  • Transnatal olfactory continuity in the rabbit: Behavioral evidence and short-term consequence of its disruption

    Gérard Coureaud;Benoist Schaal;Robyn Hudson;Pierre Orgeur

  • Ontogeny of social awareness in domestic herbivores

    I Veissier;A Boissy;R Nowak;P Orgeur

  • Immediate postnatal sucking in the rabbit: its influence on pup survival and growth.

    Gérard Coureaud;Gérard Coureaud;Benoist Schaal;Pierre Coudert;Patricia Rideaud

  • Influence of housing and social changes on growth, behaviour and cortisol in piglets at weaning

    Violaine Colson;Eleonore Martin;Pierre Orgeur;Armelle Prunier;Armelle Prunier

  • Learning of olfactory cues is not necessary for early lamb recognition by the mother

    Guillaume Ferreira;Angelica Terrazas;Pascal Poindron;Raymond Nowak

  • Importance of !b-noradrenergic receptors in the olfactory bulb of sheep for recognition of lambs.

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  • Changes in gonadotrophins and prolactin levels in isolated (seasonally or lactationally) anovular ewes associated with ovulation caused by the introduction of rams

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  • Influence of breed on reactivity of sheep to humans

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  • Importance of the characteristics of the young in the manifestation and establishment of maternal behaviour in sheep.

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  • Gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric method to characterise the transfer of dietary odorous compounds into plasma and milk

    Michel Désage;Benoist Schaal;Jacqueline Soubeyrand;Pierre Orgeur

  • Do ewes recognize their lambs within the first day postpartum without the help of olfactory cues

    A Terrazas;G Ferreira;F Lévy;R Nowak

  • Psychobiological consequences of two different weaning methods in sheep.

    Pierre Orgeur;Serge Bernard;Murielle Naciri;Raymond Nowak

  • Influence of a conspecific agemate on distress bleating by lambs

    Richard H. Porter;Raymond Nowak;Pierre Orgeur

  • Neuroendocrine consequences of very early weaning in swine.

    Magali Hay;Magali Hay;Pierre Orgeur;Frédéric Lévy;Jean Le Dividich

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