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The Veterinary Quarterly|November 22, 2000
Farm animal welfare research in interaction with societyH J Blokhuis, E D Ekkel, S M Korte, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|April 14, 2007
Effect of roughage source and roughage to concentrate ratio on animal performance and rumen development in veal calvesB J Suárez, C G Van Reenen, N Stockhofe, et al.
Equine Veterinary Journal|March 18, 2003
Responses of horses in behavioural tests correlate with temperament assessed by ridersE K Visser, C G Van Reenen, M Rundgren, et al.
American Journal of Veterinary Research|March 4, 2009
Effects of various doses of ovine corticotrophin-releasing hormone on plasma and saliva cortisol concentrations in horsesErica P R Reijerkerk, E Kathalijne Visser, Cornelis G van Reenen, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|July 24, 2001
Transgenesis may affect farm animal welfare: a case for systematic risk assessmentC G Van Reenen, T H Meuwissen, H Hopster, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|August 7, 2013
Effects of the observation method (direct v. from video) and of the presence of an observer on behavioural results in veal calvesH Leruste, E A M Bokkers, O Sergent, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|August 21, 2017
Only 7% of the variation in feed efficiency in veal calves can be predicted from variation in feeding motivation, digestion, metabolism, immunology, and behavioral traits in early lifeM S Gilbert, J J G C van den Borne, C G van Reenen, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|March 27, 2012
Aggregation of measures to produce an overall assessment of animal welfare. Part 2: analysis of constraintsR Botreau, M B M Bracke, P Perny, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|October 13, 2006
Effects of supplementing concentrates differing in carbohydrate composition in veal calf diets: I. Animal performance and rumen fermentation characteristicsB J Suárez, C G Van Reenen, G Beldman, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|September 26, 2014
Damaging biting behaviors in intensively kept rearing gilts: the effect of jute sacks and relations with production characteristicsW W Ursinus, H J Wijnen, A C Bartels, et al.
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The Veterinary Quarterly|November 22, 2000
Farm animal welfare research in interaction with societyH J Blokhuis, E D Ekkel, S M Korte, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|April 14, 2007
Effect of roughage source and roughage to concentrate ratio on animal performance and rumen development in veal calvesB J Suárez, C G Van Reenen, N Stockhofe, et al.
Equine Veterinary Journal|March 18, 2003
Responses of horses in behavioural tests correlate with temperament assessed by ridersE K Visser, C G Van Reenen, M Rundgren, et al.
American Journal of Veterinary Research|March 4, 2009
Effects of various doses of ovine corticotrophin-releasing hormone on plasma and saliva cortisol concentrations in horsesErica P R Reijerkerk, E Kathalijne Visser, Cornelis G van Reenen, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|July 24, 2001
Transgenesis may affect farm animal welfare: a case for systematic risk assessmentC G Van Reenen, T H Meuwissen, H Hopster, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|August 7, 2013
Effects of the observation method (direct v. from video) and of the presence of an observer on behavioural results in veal calvesH Leruste, E A M Bokkers, O Sergent, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|August 21, 2017
Only 7% of the variation in feed efficiency in veal calves can be predicted from variation in feeding motivation, digestion, metabolism, immunology, and behavioral traits in early lifeM S Gilbert, J J G C van den Borne, C G van Reenen, et al.
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|March 27, 2012
Aggregation of measures to produce an overall assessment of animal welfare. Part 2: analysis of constraintsR Botreau, M B M Bracke, P Perny, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science|October 13, 2006
Effects of supplementing concentrates differing in carbohydrate composition in veal calf diets: I. Animal performance and rumen fermentation characteristicsB J Suárez, C G Van Reenen, G Beldman, et al.
Journal of Animal Science|September 26, 2014
Damaging biting behaviors in intensively kept rearing gilts: the effect of jute sacks and relations with production characteristicsW W Ursinus, H J Wijnen, A C Bartels, et al.
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