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Golden, J. W., Kerley, M. S., & Kolath, W. H. (2007). The relationship of feeding behavior to feed efficiency in crossbred Angus steers fed traditional and no roughage diets. J. Anim Sci., , jas.2005–569-.
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Apple, J. K., Kegley, E. B., Galloway, D. L., Wistuba, T. J., Rakes, L. K., & Yancey, J. W. S. (2006). Treadmill exercise is not an effective methodology for producing the dark-cutting condition in young cattle. J. Anim Sci., 84(11), 3079–3088.
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Ordakowski-Burk, A. L., Quinn, R. W., Shellem, T. A., & Vough, L. R. (2006). Voluntary intake and digestibility of reed canarygrass and timothy hay fed to horses. J. Anim Sci., 84(11), 3104–3109.
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Swanson, J. C. (1999). What are animal science departments doing to address contemporary issues? J. Anim Sci., 77(2), 354–360.
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Gonyou, H. W. (1994). Why the study of animal behavior is associated with the animal welfare issue. J. Anim Sci., 72(8), 2171–2177.
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Krzak, W. E., Gonyou, H. W., & Lawrence, L. M. (1991). Wood chewing by stabled horses: diurnal pattern and effects of exercise. J. Anim Sci., 69(3), 1053–1058.
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