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British Poultry Science|June 6, 2002
Ontogeny of behaviour in intact and beak trimmed layer pullets, with special reference to preeningV Sandilands, C J Savory
Poultry Science|September 15, 2005
Effects of qualitative feed restriction during rearing on the performance of broiler breeders during rearing and layB J Tolkamp, V Sandilands, I Kyriazakis
British Poultry Science|September 8, 2009
Providing laying hens with perches: fulfilling behavioural needs but causing injury?V Sandilands, C Moinard, N H C Sparks
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|March 27, 2012
The effect of organic diets on the performance of pullets maintained under semi-organic conditionsT Acamovic, V Sandilands, I Kyriazakis, et al.
British Poultry Science|April 28, 2006
Behavioural responses to different floor space allowances in small groups of laying hensC J Savory, M C Jack, V Sandilands
British Poultry Science|April 30, 2004
Preen gland function in layer fowls: factors affecting preen oil fatty acid compositionV Sandilands, K Powell, L Keeling, et al.
British Poultry Science|October 7, 2008
Socio-economic drivers for UK organic pullet rearers and the implications for poultry healthN H C Sparks, M A Conroy, V Sandilands
The Veterinary Record|August 22, 2006
Review of gaseous methods of killing poultry on-farm for disease control purposesA B M Raj, V Sandilands, N H C Sparks
British Poultry Science|February 9, 2024
Examining the relationship between different naturally-occurring maxillary beak shapes and their ability to cause damage in commercial laying hensS Struthers, I C Dunn, J J Schoenebeck, et al.
British Poultry Science|June 30, 2004
Broiler breeders: potential alternatives to restricted feedingV Sandilands, B J Tolkamp, C J Savory, et al.
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British Poultry Science|June 6, 2002
Ontogeny of behaviour in intact and beak trimmed layer pullets, with special reference to preeningV Sandilands, C J Savory
Poultry Science|September 15, 2005
Effects of qualitative feed restriction during rearing on the performance of broiler breeders during rearing and layB J Tolkamp, V Sandilands, I Kyriazakis
British Poultry Science|September 8, 2009
Providing laying hens with perches: fulfilling behavioural needs but causing injury?V Sandilands, C Moinard, N H C Sparks
Animal : an International Journal of Animal Bioscience|March 27, 2012
The effect of organic diets on the performance of pullets maintained under semi-organic conditionsT Acamovic, V Sandilands, I Kyriazakis, et al.
British Poultry Science|April 28, 2006
Behavioural responses to different floor space allowances in small groups of laying hensC J Savory, M C Jack, V Sandilands
British Poultry Science|April 30, 2004
Preen gland function in layer fowls: factors affecting preen oil fatty acid compositionV Sandilands, K Powell, L Keeling, et al.
British Poultry Science|October 7, 2008
Socio-economic drivers for UK organic pullet rearers and the implications for poultry healthN H C Sparks, M A Conroy, V Sandilands
The Veterinary Record|August 22, 2006
Review of gaseous methods of killing poultry on-farm for disease control purposesA B M Raj, V Sandilands, N H C Sparks
British Poultry Science|February 9, 2024
Examining the relationship between different naturally-occurring maxillary beak shapes and their ability to cause damage in commercial laying hensS Struthers, I C Dunn, J J Schoenebeck, et al.
British Poultry Science|June 30, 2004
Broiler breeders: potential alternatives to restricted feedingV Sandilands, B J Tolkamp, C J Savory, et al.
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