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Marie Haskell

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Kang H, Brocklehurst S, Haskell M, Jarvis S, Sandilands V
Animals (Basel) . 2025 Jan; 15(2). PMID: 39858205
This study aimed to identify if sensor technology could be used to detect sickness-type signs (caused by a live vaccine) in laying hens compared to physiological and clinical sign scoring...
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Jamwal S, Singh P, Kamboj M, Lathwal S, Kataria R, Gowane G, et al.
Trop Anim Health Prod . 2025 Jan; 57(2):30. PMID: 39843769
Initial periods of life, beginning before birth and lasting until weaning are characterised by the greatest neural plasticity. Early postnatal stress causes lasting changes in a variety of behaviours as...
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Wiese T, Rey Planellas S, Betancor M, Haskell M, Jarvis S, Davie A, et al.
Front Vet Sci . 2023 Oct; 10:1260090. PMID: 37841467
Animal welfare assessments have struggled to investigate the emotional states of animals while focusing solely on available empirical evidence. Qualitative Behavioural Assessment (QBA) may provide insights into an animal's subjective...
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Langford B, Cash J, Beel G, Di Marco C, Duthie C, Haskell M, et al.
J Breath Res . 2022 Jan; 16(2). PMID: 35045410
Respiratory and metabolic diseases in livestock cost the agriculture sector billions each year, with delayed diagnosis a key exacerbating factor. Previous studies have shown the potential for breath analysis to...
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Fujiwara M, Haskell M, Macrae A, Rutherford K
J Dairy Res . 2019 Aug; 86(3):283-290. PMID: 31378209
The effects of high stocking density during the dry period on dairy cow physiology, behaviour and welfare were investigated. Holstein Friesian cows (n = 48, calving over a seven month...
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Gutierrez-Gil B, Ball N, Burton D, Haskell M, Williams J, Wiener P
J Hered . 2008 Sep; 99(6):629-38. PMID: 18784067
In addition to its potential contribution to improving animal welfare, the study of the genetics of cattle behavior may provide more general insights into the genetic control of such complex...