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J M Forbes

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The Journal of Physiology|August 1, 1978
Integration of metabolic and physical control into a model of feeding behaviour in ruminants [proceedings]J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|February 8, 2000
Effects of four different environmental enrichment treatments on pecking behaviour in turkeysR Crowe, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|July 1, 1995
Selection of foods by broiler chickens following corticosterone administrationM Covasa, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|December 1, 1993
Growth and food intake responses to diets of different protein contents and a choice between diets containing two concentrations of protein in broiler and layer strains of chickenF Shariatmadari, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|November 5, 2005
Performance of broiler chickens given whey in the food and/or drinking waterF Shariatmadari, J M Forbes
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|December 1, 1974
Changes in voluntary food intake, body-weight and metabollic rate with thyroxine treatment in sheepT Blair, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|February 8, 2000
Corticosterone, dietary fat source and diet selection in relation to body compositionA Sahin, J M Forbes
Physiology & Behavior|July 1, 1994
Exogenous cholecystokinin octapeptide in broiler chickens: satiety, conditioned colour aversion, and vagal mediationM Covasa, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|February 8, 2000
Effect of corticosterone on diet selection for protein in relation to egg production by laying hensA Sahin, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|April 3, 1999
Fat selection in broiler chickens treated with corticosteroneA Sahin, J M Forbes
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The Journal of Physiology|August 1, 1978
Integration of metabolic and physical control into a model of feeding behaviour in ruminants [proceedings]J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|February 8, 2000
Effects of four different environmental enrichment treatments on pecking behaviour in turkeysR Crowe, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|July 1, 1995
Selection of foods by broiler chickens following corticosterone administrationM Covasa, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|December 1, 1993
Growth and food intake responses to diets of different protein contents and a choice between diets containing two concentrations of protein in broiler and layer strains of chickenF Shariatmadari, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|November 5, 2005
Performance of broiler chickens given whey in the food and/or drinking waterF Shariatmadari, J M Forbes
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|December 1, 1974
Changes in voluntary food intake, body-weight and metabollic rate with thyroxine treatment in sheepT Blair, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|February 8, 2000
Corticosterone, dietary fat source and diet selection in relation to body compositionA Sahin, J M Forbes
Physiology & Behavior|July 1, 1994
Exogenous cholecystokinin octapeptide in broiler chickens: satiety, conditioned colour aversion, and vagal mediationM Covasa, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|February 8, 2000
Effect of corticosterone on diet selection for protein in relation to egg production by laying hensA Sahin, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|April 3, 1999
Fat selection in broiler chickens treated with corticosteroneA Sahin, J M Forbes
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