24 results on '"Fraley, G.S."'
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2. Differences in central dopamine, but not serotonin, activity and welfare associated with age but not with preening cup use in commercial grow-out Pekin duck barns
3. Transportation increases circulating corticosterone levels and decreases central serotonergic activity in a sex dependent manner in Pekin ducks
4. Vocalizations of the Pekin duck (Anas platyrhynchos domesticus): how stimuli, sex, and social groups affect their vocal repertoire
5. Preening cups in duck housing are associated with an increase in central dopamine activity that suggests a negative affective state
6. Effects of different dietary vitamin D combinations during the grower phase and the feed restriction phase on growth performance and sternal morphology, mineralization, and related genes expression of bone metabolism in Pekin ducks
7. Heat stress and poultry production: a comprehensive review
8. Preening cups increase apparent wet preening behaviors, but have no impact on other behaviors, body condition, growth, or body morphometrics of grow-out Pekin ducks
9. Research Note: Retinal cryptochrome gene expression is not altered by presence of light in incubators
10. Research Note: Sex difference in changes in heterophil to lymphocyte ratios in response to acute exposure of both corticosterone and cortisol in the Pekin duck
11. Sex differences in glucocorticoid responses to shipping stress in Pekin ducks
12. Centennial Review: History and husbandry recommendations for raising Pekin ducks in research or commercial production
13. Effect of dietary 25-hydroxycholecalciferol on the sternal mass of meat ducks under different vitamin regimens
14. A feed restriction milieu for Pekin meat ducks that may improve gait characteristics but also affects gut leakiness
15. High vitamin levels ameliorate negative effect of rapeseed meal in meat ducks by improving antioxidant activity
16. Effects of supplementation with different rapeseed oil sources and levels on production performance, egg quality, and serum parameters in laying hens
17. Low light intensity in Pekin duck breeder barns has a greater impact on the fertility of drakes than hens
18. Expression of deep brain photoreceptors in the Pekin drake: a possible role in the maintenance of testicular function
19. Increased water contamination and grow-out Pekin duck mortality when raised with water troughs compared to pin-metered water lines using a United States management system
20. Effects of different wavelengths of light on the biology, behavior, and production of grow-out Pekin ducks
21. The effects of environmental enrichment devices on feather picking in commercially housed Pekin ducks
22. Influence of plastic slatted floors compared with pine shaving litter on Pekin Duck condition during the summer months
23. Influence of raised plastic floors compared with pine shaving litter on environment and Pekin duck condition
24. Effects of different dietary vitamin D combinations during the grower phase and the feed restriction phase on growth performance and sternal morphology, mineralization, and related genes expression of bone metabolism in Pekin ducks
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