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2. Repeatability and predictability of lying and feeding behaviours in dairy cattle
3. Quantification of the effect of in utero events on lifetime resilience in dairy cows
4. The tales of contradiction: A thematic analysis of British sheep farmers’ perceptions of managing sheep scab in their flocks
5. Publisher Correction: Evidence of personality-dependent plasticity in dairy calf movement behaviours derived from automated data collection
6. Evidence of personality-dependent plasticity in dairy calf movement behaviours derived from automated data collection
7. Familiarity, age, weaning and health status impact social proximity networks in dairy calves
8. Housed dairy cows utilise varied environmental enrichments and show diverse inter-individual variation in habituation
9. Methods to develop and evaluate attitudinal scales to measure farmer perceptions: Using sheep scab as an example
10. Incorporating heterogeneity in farmer disease control behaviour into a livestock disease transmission model
11. Accurate prediction of calving in dairy cows by applying feature engineering and machine learning
12. Dissecting microbial communities and resistomes for interconnected humans, soil, and livestock
13. Assessment of a joint farmer-veterinarian discussion about biosecurity using novel social interaction analyses
14. A survey of British sheep farmers: practices, opinions and knowledge surrounding the management of sheep scab
15. Putting sheep scab in its place: A more relational approach
16. A randomised controlled trial to evaluate the impact of indoor living space on dairy cow production, reproduction and behaviour
17. Indication of a personality trait in dairy calves and its link to weight gain through automatically collected feeding behaviours
18. Evaluation of the use of antibiotic waste bins and medicine records to quantify antibiotic use on sheep, beef, and mixed species farms: A mixed methods study
19. Novel enrichment reduces boredom-associated behaviors in housed dairy cows
20. Understanding farmers' naturalistic decision making around prophylactic antibiotic use in lambs using a grounded theory and natural language processing approach
21. Best practice versus farm practice: Perspectives of lecturers and students at agricultural colleges in England on management of lameness in sheep
22. Sustainable lamb production: Evaluation of factors affecting lamb growth using hierarchical, cross classified and multiple memberships models
23. Use of bootstrapped, regularised regression to identify factors associated with lamb-derived revenue on commercial sheep farms
24. APPROACHES TO EARLY DETECTION OF BRD IN PRE-WEANED DAIRY CALVES.
25. Technology adoption on farms: Using Normalisation Process Theory to understand sheep farmers’ attitudes and behaviours in relation to using precision technology in flock management
26. A comparison of the efficacy of three intervention trial types: postal, group, and one-to-one facilitation, prior management and the impact of message framing and repeat messages on the flock prevalence of lameness in sheep
27. Epidemiological investigations into lameness in sheep
28. Mathematical modeling of ovine footrot in the UK: the effect of Dichelobacter nodosus and Fusobacterium necrophorum on the disease dynamics
29. Social and ethical implications of data and technology use on farms: a qualitative study of Swedish dairy and pig farmers
30. A multistate modeling approach to investigate long-term effects of claw horn disruption lesions and early lesion development in dairy cows
31. Effect of claw horn lesion type and severity at the time of treatment on outcome of lameness in dairy cows
32. Associations between sheep farmer attitudes, beliefs, emotions and personality, and their barriers to uptake of best practice: The example of footrot
33. Exploring expert opinion on the practicality and effectiveness of biosecurity measures on dairy farms in the United Kingdom using choice modeling
34. Variable selection for inferential models with relatively high-dimensional data: Between method heterogeneity and covariate stability as adjuncts to robust selection
35. Koala retrovirus viral load and disease burden in distinct northern and southern koala populations
36. The DECIDE project: from surveillance data to decision-support for farmers and veterinarians
37. Use of qualitative behavioural assessment to investigate affective states of housed dairy cows under different environmental conditions
38. The DECIDE project: from surveillance data to decision-support for farmers and veterinarians
39. The DECIDE project: from surveillance data to decision-support for farmers and veterinarians
40. Broken biosecurity? Veterinarians’ framing of biosecurity on dairy farms in England
41. Factors associated with the presence and prevalence of contagious ovine digital dermatitis: A 2013 study of 1136 random English sheep flocks
42. Challenges facing the farm animal veterinary profession in England: A qualitative study of veterinarians’ perceptions and responses
43. Preventative services offered by veterinarians on sheep farms in England and Wales: Opinions and drivers for proactive flock health planning
44. Incorporating heterogeneity in farmer disease control behaviour into a livestock disease transmission model
45. Incorporating Heterogeneity in Farmer Disease Control Behaviour into a Livestock Disease Transmission Model
46. Changes in prevalence of, and risk factors for, lameness in random samples of English sheep flocks: 2004–2013
47. UKRI-BBSRC Review of technology development in the biosciences
48. Fellow cows and conflicting farmers: Public perceptions of dairy farming uncovered through frame analysis
49. Dissecting microbial communities and resistomes for interconnected humans, soil, and livestock
50. Understanding public preferences for different dairy farming systems using a mixed-methods approach
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