Cite
Why did severe feather pecking and cannibalism outbreaks occur? An unintended case study while investigating the effects of forage and stress on pullets during rearing
MLA
Evelyn Hall, et al. “Why Did Severe Feather Pecking and Cannibalism Outbreaks Occur? An Unintended Case Study While Investigating the Effects of Forage and Stress on Pullets during Rearing.” Poultry Science, vol. 97, May 2018, pp. 1484–502. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3382/ps/pey022.
APA
Evelyn Hall, Paul H Hemsworth, David N. Phalen, Greg M. Cronin, R.L. Hopcroft, & Peter J. Groves. (2018). Why did severe feather pecking and cannibalism outbreaks occur? An unintended case study while investigating the effects of forage and stress on pullets during rearing. Poultry Science, 97, 1484–1502. https://doi.org/10.3382/ps/pey022
Chicago
Evelyn Hall, Paul H Hemsworth, David N. Phalen, Greg M. Cronin, R.L. Hopcroft, and Peter J. Groves. 2018. “Why Did Severe Feather Pecking and Cannibalism Outbreaks Occur? An Unintended Case Study While Investigating the Effects of Forage and Stress on Pullets during Rearing.” Poultry Science 97 (May): 1484–1502. doi:10.3382/ps/pey022.