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I Kyriazakis

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Journal of Dairy Science|September 26, 2000
The biologically relevant unit for the analysis of short-term feeding behavior of dairy cowsB J Tolkamp, D P Schweitzer, I Kyriazakis
Journal of Animal Science|March 28, 2014
Management strategies to improve the performance of low birth weight pigs to weaning and their long-term consequencesS L Douglas, S A Edwards, I Kyriazakis
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|October 3, 2018
Review: Precision nutrition of ruminants: approaches, challenges and potential gainsL A González, I Kyriazakis, L O Tedeschi
The British Journal of Nutrition|March 20, 1998
Conditioned flavour aversions in sheep: the relationship between the dose rate of a secondary plant compound and the acquisition and persistence of aversionsI Kyriazakis, D H Anderson, A J Duncan
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|July 10, 1998
Measuring food intake in farm and laboratory animalsB J Tolkamp, J E Day, I Kyriazakis
Journal of Animal Science|May 16, 2006
A model for predicting feed intake of growing animals during exposure to pathogensF B Sandberg, G C Emmans, I Kyriazakis
Nutrition Research Reviews|December 18, 2008
Food choice and intake: towards a unifying framework of learning and feeding motivationJ E Day, I Kyriazakis, P J Rogers
Physiology & Behavior|December 1, 1991
The ability of pigs to control their protein intake when fed in three different waysI Kyriazakis, G C Emmans, C T Whittemore
Journal of Animal Science|August 21, 2004
Modeling the effects of stressors on the performance of populations of pigsI J Wellock, G C Emmans, I Kyriazakis
Journal of Animal Science|October 4, 2016
Are all piglets born lightweight alike? Morphological measurements as predictors of postnatal performanceS L Douglas, S A Edwards, I Kyriazakis
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Journal of Dairy Science|September 26, 2000
The biologically relevant unit for the analysis of short-term feeding behavior of dairy cowsB J Tolkamp, D P Schweitzer, I Kyriazakis
Journal of Animal Science|March 28, 2014
Management strategies to improve the performance of low birth weight pigs to weaning and their long-term consequencesS L Douglas, S A Edwards, I Kyriazakis
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|October 3, 2018
Review: Precision nutrition of ruminants: approaches, challenges and potential gainsL A González, I Kyriazakis, L O Tedeschi
The British Journal of Nutrition|March 20, 1998
Conditioned flavour aversions in sheep: the relationship between the dose rate of a secondary plant compound and the acquisition and persistence of aversionsI Kyriazakis, D H Anderson, A J Duncan
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|July 10, 1998
Measuring food intake in farm and laboratory animalsB J Tolkamp, J E Day, I Kyriazakis
Journal of Animal Science|May 16, 2006
A model for predicting feed intake of growing animals during exposure to pathogensF B Sandberg, G C Emmans, I Kyriazakis
Nutrition Research Reviews|December 18, 2008
Food choice and intake: towards a unifying framework of learning and feeding motivationJ E Day, I Kyriazakis, P J Rogers
Physiology & Behavior|December 1, 1991
The ability of pigs to control their protein intake when fed in three different waysI Kyriazakis, G C Emmans, C T Whittemore
Journal of Animal Science|August 21, 2004
Modeling the effects of stressors on the performance of populations of pigsI J Wellock, G C Emmans, I Kyriazakis
Journal of Animal Science|October 4, 2016
Are all piglets born lightweight alike? Morphological measurements as predictors of postnatal performanceS L Douglas, S A Edwards, I Kyriazakis
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