Emmanuelle Haslin
0000-0003-1907-9962
Massey University
14 papers found
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Should lambs born to one-year-old ewes and grown to heavy live weights be retained as replacements and mated at seven months of age?
Management of Body Condition Score between Pregnancy Scanning and Lamb Marking Impacts the Survival of Triplet-Bearing Ewes and Their Lambs
Genome-Wide Association Studies of Live Weight at First Breeding at Eight Months of Age and Pregnancy Status of Ewe Lambs
Effect of Breeding Heavier Romney Ewe Lambs at Seven Months of Age on Lamb Production and Efficiency over Their First Three Breeding Seasons
Effects of Increased Growth Rates Prior to the First Breeding as Ewe Lambs and Pregnancy Rank on Mammary Glands of Two-Year-Old Ewes
Breeding heavier ewe lambs at seven months of age did not impact their subsequent two and three-year-old ewe live weight and reproductive performance
Associations among Mammary Ultrasound Measurements, Milk Yield of Non-Dairy Ewe Lambs and the Growth of Their Single Lambs
Mammary Gland Structures Are Not Affected by an Increased Growth Rate of Yearling Ewes Post-Weaning but Are Associated with Growth Rates of Singletons
The Effect of Age of Dam and Birth Rank on the Reproductive Performance of Ewes as One- and Two-Year-Olds
Effects of heavier live weight of ewe lambs at mating on fertility, lambing percentage, subsequent live weight and the performance of their progeny
BRIEF COMMUNICATION: Impacts of live weight of ewe lambs at mating on their reproductive performance
What stockperson behavior during weighing reveals about the relationship between humans and suckling beef cattle: A preliminary study
Evaluation of beef herd responses to unfamiliar humans and potential influencing factors: An exploratory survey on French farms
Impact of early rearing experience on brain development in sheep infant
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