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1. Behavioral activity patterns but not hair cortisol concentrations explain steers' transition-related stress in the first 6 wk in the feedlot.

3. Impact of digital dermatitis on locomotion and gait traits of beef cattle

4. Weaning as prenatal stress: preliminary study on indicators of calf resiliency.

5. Public perspectives of calf handling: A survey of Canadians.

7. Postnatal piglet husbandry practices and well-being: the effects of alternative techniques delivered separately

8. 527 Late-Breaking: Objective Assessment of Behaviour, Pain, and Lameness Due to Digital Dermatitis in Beef Cattle

9. Livestock welfare product claims: The emerging social context

10. Periparturient cortisol, acute phase cytokine, and acute phase protein profiles of gilts housed in groups or stalls during gestation

11. Assessing the adaptation of swine to fifty-seven hours of feed deprivation in terms of behavioral and physiological responses

12. Effect of a single dose of subcutaneous meloxicam prior to band or knife castration in 1-wk-old beef calves: II. Inflammatory response and healing1

13. Supplemental vitamin C and yeast cell wall [beta]-glucan as growth enhancers in newborn pigs and as immunomodulators after an endotoxin challenge after weaning

14. Postnatal behavioral and physiological responses of piglets from gilts housed individually or in groups during gestation

15. Relationship between activity and social interactions of beef bulls during the pre-breeding period and siring capacity in multi-sire breeding groups.

16. The effects of ractopamine on the behavior and physiology of finishing pigs

17. Effect of a single dose of meloxicam prior to band or knife castration in 1-wk-old beef calves: I. Acute pain

18. Effect of timing of subcutaneous meloxicam administration on indicators of pain after knife castration of weaned calves1

19. Effect of band and knife castration of beef calves on welfare indicators of pain at three relevant industry ages: I. Acute pain1

20. Effect of band and knife castration of beef calves on welfare indicators of pain at three relevant industry ages: II. Chronic pain1

21. Management practices associated with stress in cattle on western Canadian cow–calf operations: A mixed methods study1

22. Management practices associated with pain in cattle on western Canadian cow–calf operations: A mixed methods study1

23. Clinical impacts of administering a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug to beef calves after assisted calving on pain and inflammation, passive immunity, health, and growth

25. Trailer temperature and humidity during winter transport of cattle in Canada and evaluation of indicators used to assess the welfare of cull beef cows before and after transport1

26. Technical note: Accuracy of an ear tag-attached accelerometer to monitor rumination and feeding behavior in feedlot cattle1

27. Effect of timing of subcutaneous meloxicam administration on indicators of pain after knife castration of weaned calves

28. Feeding behavior as an early predictor of bovine respiratory disease in North American feedlot systems1

29. Effect of subcutaneous meloxicam on indicators of acute pain and distress after castration and branding in 2-mo-old beef calves1,2

30. Effect of band and knife castration of beef calves on welfare indicators of pain at three relevant industry ages: I. Acute pain

31. Trailer microclimate during commercial transportation of feeder cattle and relationship to indicators of cattle welfare1,2

32. Trailer microclimate and calf welfare during fall-run transportation of beef calves in Alberta1,2

33. Comparison of eight logger layouts for monitoring animal-level temperature and humidity during commercial feeder cattle transport12

34. Group space allowance has little effect on sow health, productivity, or welfare in a free-access stall system1,2

35. Postnatal piglet husbandry practices and well-being: The effects of alternative techniques delivered in combination12

40. Growth and reproductive development of male piglets are more vulnerable to midgestation maternal stress than that of female piglets12

41. 014 Benchmarking indicators of compromised and unfit conditions in cattle arriving at auctions and abattoirs in Alberta

42. 011 Effect of lidocaine and meloxicam on indicators of pain and distress after knife castration in weaned beef calves

43. 228 Relationship between biomarkers of stress, inflammation and pain, and lameness in feedlot cattle

44. Postnatal piglet husbandry practices and well-being: The effects of alternative techniques delivered separately1,2

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