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J M Forbes

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British Poultry Science|April 3, 1999
Exogenous corticosterone and dietary colour preference in broiler chickensA Sahin, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|April 3, 1999
Apparent nutrient digestibility of cereal grain-based foods soaked in water for broiler chickensS Yasar, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|July 15, 1999
Performance and gastro-intestinal response of broiler chickens fed on cereal grain-based foods soaked in waterS Yasar, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|July 1, 1996
Short-term effects of food protein content on subsequent diet selection by chickens and the consequences of alternate feeding of high- and low-protein foodsJ M Forbes, F Shariatmadari
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|December 1, 1974
Lack of effect of intraruminal loading on short-term intake of a concentrate feed by sheepJ M Forbes, T Blair
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|June 1, 1994
Effects of the CCK receptor antagonist MK-329 on food intake in broiler chickensM Covasa, J M Forbes
The British Journal of Nutrition|September 1, 2000
Enzyme supplementation of dry and wet wheat-based feeds for broiler chickens: performance and gut responsesS Yasar, J M Forbes
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|July 1, 1995
Food preferences in farm animals: why don't they always choose wisely?J M Forbes, I Kyriazakis
British Poultry Science|July 1, 1981
Evidence for hepatic glucostatic regulation of food intake in the domestic chicken and its interaction with gastro-intestinal controlT G Shurlock, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|October 1, 1983
Growth and food intake of intact and pinealectomised chickens treated with melatonin and triiodothyronineM H Injidi, J M Forbes
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British Poultry Science|April 3, 1999
Exogenous corticosterone and dietary colour preference in broiler chickensA Sahin, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|April 3, 1999
Apparent nutrient digestibility of cereal grain-based foods soaked in water for broiler chickensS Yasar, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|July 15, 1999
Performance and gastro-intestinal response of broiler chickens fed on cereal grain-based foods soaked in waterS Yasar, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|July 1, 1996
Short-term effects of food protein content on subsequent diet selection by chickens and the consequences of alternate feeding of high- and low-protein foodsJ M Forbes, F Shariatmadari
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|December 1, 1974
Lack of effect of intraruminal loading on short-term intake of a concentrate feed by sheepJ M Forbes, T Blair
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|June 1, 1994
Effects of the CCK receptor antagonist MK-329 on food intake in broiler chickensM Covasa, J M Forbes
The British Journal of Nutrition|September 1, 2000
Enzyme supplementation of dry and wet wheat-based feeds for broiler chickens: performance and gut responsesS Yasar, J M Forbes
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|July 1, 1995
Food preferences in farm animals: why don't they always choose wisely?J M Forbes, I Kyriazakis
British Poultry Science|July 1, 1981
Evidence for hepatic glucostatic regulation of food intake in the domestic chicken and its interaction with gastro-intestinal controlT G Shurlock, J M Forbes
British Poultry Science|October 1, 1983
Growth and food intake of intact and pinealectomised chickens treated with melatonin and triiodothyronineM H Injidi, J M Forbes
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