Citation: T. Grandin, HANDLING METHODS AND FACILITIES TO REDUCE STRESS ON CATTLE, The Veterinary clinics of North America. Food animal practice, 14(2), 1998, pp. 325
Authors:
PHILLIPS M
GRANDIN T
GRAFFAM W
IRLBECK NA
CAMBRE RC
Citation: M. Phillips et al., CRATE CONDITIONING OF BONGO (TRAGELAPHUS-EURYCERUS) FOR VETERINARY AND HUSBANDRY PROCEDURES AT THE DENVER ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, Zoo biology, 17(1), 1998, pp. 25-32
Citation: T. Grandin, THE FEASIBILITY OF USING VOCALIZATION SCORING AS AN INDICATOR OF POORWELFARE DURING CATTLE SLAUGHTER, Applied animal behaviour science, 56(2-4), 1998, pp. 121-128
Citation: T. Grandin, PUBLIC VETERINARY-MEDICINE - FOOD SAFETY AND HANDLING - OBJECTIVE SCORING OF ANIMAL HANDLING AND STUNNING PRACTICES AT SLAUGHTER PLANTS, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 212(1), 1998, pp. 36-39
Authors:
VOISINET BD
GRANDIN T
OCONNOR SF
TATUM JD
DEESING MJ
Citation: Bd. Voisinet et al., BOS-INDICUS CROSS FEEDLOT CATTLE WITH EXCITABLE TEMPERAMENTS HAVE TOUGHER MEAT AND A HIGHER INCIDENCE OF BORDERLINE DARK CUTTERS, Meat science, 46(4), 1997, pp. 367-377
Authors:
VOISINET BD
GRANDIN T
TATUM JD
OCONNOR SF
STRUTHERS JJ
Citation: Bd. Voisinet et al., FEEDLOT CATTLE WITH CALM TEMPERAMENTS HAVE HIGHER AVERAGE DAILY GAINSTHAN CATTLE WITH EXCITABLE TEMPERAMENTS, Journal of animal science, 75(4), 1997, pp. 892-896
Citation: T. Grandin, BRIEF REPORT - RESPONSE TO NATIONAL-INSTITUTES-OF-HEALTH REPORT, Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 26(2), 1996, pp. 185-187
Citation: T. Grandin, FACTORS THAT IMPEDE ANIMAL MOVEMENT AT SLAUGHTER PLANTS, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 209(4), 1996, pp. 757-759
Authors:
GRANDIN T
ROONEY MB
PHILLIPS N
CAMBRE RC
IRLBECK NA
GRAFFAM W
Citation: T. Grandin et al., CONDITIONING OF NYALA (TRAGELAPHUS-ANGASI) TO BLOOD SAMPLING IN A CRATE WITH POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT, Zoo biology, 14(3), 1995, pp. 261-273
Authors:
GRANDIN T
DEESING MJ
STRUTHERS JJ
SWINKER AM
Citation: T. Grandin et al., CATTLE WITH HAIR WHORL PATTERNS ABOVE THE EYES ARE MORE BEHAVIORALLY AGITATED DURING RESTRAINT, Applied animal behaviour science, 46(1-2), 1995, pp. 117-123
Citation: T. Grandin et al., THE RELUCTANCE OF CATTLE TO CHANGE A LEARNED CHOICE MAY CONFOUND PREFERENCE TESTS, Applied animal behaviour science, 39(1), 1994, pp. 21-28
Citation: T. Grandin, FARM ANIMAL-WELFARE DURING HANDLING, TRANSPORT, AND SLAUGHTER, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 204(3), 1994, pp. 372-377