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Domestic Animal Endocrinology|February 22, 2008
Glucose homeostasis and metabolic adaptation in the pregnant and lactating sheep are affected by the level of nutrition previously provided during her late fetal lifeS M Husted, M O Nielsen, D Blache, et al.
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|August 15, 1996
Hyperhomocysteinemia induced by folic acid deficiency and methionine load--applications of a modified HPLC methodP Durand, L J Fortin, S Lussier-Cacan, et al.
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition|March 14, 2014
Alpacas fed calcium propionate seem to moderate their energy intakeK E Lund, J T B Milton, S K Maloney, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|February 11, 2017
Calm Merino ewes have a higher ovulation rate and more multiple pregnancies than nervous ewesE van Lier, K W Hart, C Viñoles, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|March 24, 2012
Maternal behaviour and peripartum levels of oestradiol and progesterone show little difference in Merino ewes selected for calm or nervous temperament under indoor housing conditionsS Bickell, P Poindron, R Nowak, et al.
General and Comparative Endocrinology|June 19, 2003
Clarification of emu serum for peptide hormone assay using polyethylene glycol precipitationJ K Van Cleeff, M A Blackberry, D Blache, et al.
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition|August 6, 2013
Low protein provision during the first year of life, but not during foetal life, affects metabolic traits, organ mass development and growth in male mink (Neovison vison)K Vesterdorf, D Blache, A Harrison, et al.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|June 26, 1998
Central metabolic messengers and the effects of nutrition on gonadotrophin secretion in sheepD W Miller, D Blache, R Boukhliq, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|March 27, 2012
Can audio-visual or visual stimuli from a prospective mate stimulate a reproductive neuroendocrine response in sheep?P A R Hawken, T Esmaili, V Scanlan, et al.
Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|September 8, 2001
Decrease in voluntary feed intake and pulsatile luteinizing hormone secretion after intracerebroventricular infusion of recombinant bovine leptin in mature male sheepD Blache, P Celi, M A Blackberrv, et al.
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Domestic Animal Endocrinology|February 22, 2008
Glucose homeostasis and metabolic adaptation in the pregnant and lactating sheep are affected by the level of nutrition previously provided during her late fetal lifeS M Husted, M O Nielsen, D Blache, et al.
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|August 15, 1996
Hyperhomocysteinemia induced by folic acid deficiency and methionine load--applications of a modified HPLC methodP Durand, L J Fortin, S Lussier-Cacan, et al.
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition|March 14, 2014
Alpacas fed calcium propionate seem to moderate their energy intakeK E Lund, J T B Milton, S K Maloney, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|February 11, 2017
Calm Merino ewes have a higher ovulation rate and more multiple pregnancies than nervous ewesE van Lier, K W Hart, C Viñoles, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|March 24, 2012
Maternal behaviour and peripartum levels of oestradiol and progesterone show little difference in Merino ewes selected for calm or nervous temperament under indoor housing conditionsS Bickell, P Poindron, R Nowak, et al.
General and Comparative Endocrinology|June 19, 2003
Clarification of emu serum for peptide hormone assay using polyethylene glycol precipitationJ K Van Cleeff, M A Blackberry, D Blache, et al.
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition|August 6, 2013
Low protein provision during the first year of life, but not during foetal life, affects metabolic traits, organ mass development and growth in male mink (Neovison vison)K Vesterdorf, D Blache, A Harrison, et al.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|June 26, 1998
Central metabolic messengers and the effects of nutrition on gonadotrophin secretion in sheepD W Miller, D Blache, R Boukhliq, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|March 27, 2012
Can audio-visual or visual stimuli from a prospective mate stimulate a reproductive neuroendocrine response in sheep?P A R Hawken, T Esmaili, V Scanlan, et al.
Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|September 8, 2001
Decrease in voluntary feed intake and pulsatile luteinizing hormone secretion after intracerebroventricular infusion of recombinant bovine leptin in mature male sheepD Blache, P Celi, M A Blackberrv, et al.
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