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Number of items: 11.
Article
- Marshall, L., McCormick, W. and Cooke, G. (2019) Perception of the ethical acceptability of live prey feeding to aquatic species kept in captivity. PLoS ONE. 14(8), pp. 1-17. 1932-6203.
- McCormick, W., Oxley, J. A. and Spencer, N. (2018) Details of canine hydrotherapy pools and treadmills in 22 hydrotherapy centres in the United Kingdom. Veterinary Record. 183(4), pp. 128-129. 0042-4900.
Conference or Workshop Item
- Tedds, H., Sneddon, S., Clubb, R., Ollerton, J., Iskhakov, E. and McCormick, W. (2021) Classified information: what's lacking from online herpetofauna sales. Poster presented to: UFAW- Recent advances in animal welfare science VIII, Virtual, 2021-06-29 - 2021-06-30.
- Al-Rubaye, Z., Al-Sherbaz, A., McCormick, W. and Turner, S. (2018) Identifying Lameness Movements in Sheep via Sensor Data Analysis. Poster presented to: Recent advances in animal welfare science VI, Centre for Life, 2018-06-28.
Thesis
- Ellis, C. F., Holt, C. and McCormick, W. Exploring domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) personality utilising behaviour coding, behaviour testing and a novel behaviour rating tool. PhD thesis. University of Northampton.
- York, J., McCormick, W. and Littlemore, J. Kinematics of the equine axial skeleton during aqua-treadmill exercise. PhD thesis. University of Northampton.
- McLennan, K. M. and McCormick, W. Social bonds in dairy cattle: the effect of dynamic group systems on welfare and productivity. PhD thesis. University of Northampton.
- Al-Rubaye, Z., Turner, S., Al-Sherbaz, A. and McCormick, W. Validating a Proposed Data Mining Approach (SLDM) for Motion Wearable Sensors to Detect the Early Signs of Lameness in Sheep. PhD thesis. University of Northampton.
- Howard-Williams, E., McCollin, D., Littlemore, J. and McCormick, W. The Validation of Novel Ecological Survey Methods for Use in Describing Harvest Mouse Micromys minutus Autecology. PhD thesis.
- Di Martino, G., Livingstone, I., McCormick, W. and Machado, L. Welfare issues in Italian heavy pig production. PhD thesis. University of Northampton.
- Ward, S. and McCormick, W. The welfare and production implications of fostering methods in sheep. PhD thesis. University of Northampton.
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