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Impact of facial conformation on canine health: brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome
RMA Packer, A Hendricks, MS Tivers, CC Burn
PloS one 10 (10), e0137496, 2015
2712015
Do dog owners perceive the clinical signs related to conformational inherited disorders as ‘normal’for the breed? A potential constraint to improving canine welfare
RMA Packer, A Hendricks, CC Burn
Animal Welfare 21 (S1), 81-93, 2012
2202012
What is it like to be a rat? Rat sensory perception and its implications for experimental design and rat welfare
CC Burn
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 112 (1-2), 1-32, 2008
1912008
Bestial boredom: A biological perspective on animal boredom and suggestions for its scientific investigation
CC Burn
Animal Behaviour 130, 141-151, 2017
1832017
Review of the evidence of sentience in cephalopod molluscs and decapod crustaceans
J Birch, C Burn, A Schnell, H Browning, A Crump
177*2021
Relationships between behaviour and health in working horses, donkeys, and mules in developing countries
CC Burn, TL Dennison, HR Whay
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 126 (3-4), 109-118, 2010
1672010
Plastic animals in cages: behavioural flexibility and responses to captivity
G Mason, CC Burn, JA Dallaire, J Kroshko, HMD Kinkaid, JM Jeschke
Animal Behaviour 85 (5), 1113-1126, 2013
1592013
Impact of facial conformation on canine health: corneal ulceration
RMA Packer, A Hendricks, CC Burn
PloS one 10 (5), e0123827, 2015
1542015
Environmental and demographic risk factors for poor welfare in working horses, donkeys and mules in developing countries
CC Burn, TL Dennison, HR Whay
The Veterinary Journal 186 (3), 385-392, 2010
1532010
Sentience in decapod crustaceans: A general framework and review of the evidence
A Crump, H Browning, A Schnell, C Burn, J Birch
Animal Sentience 7 (32), 1, 2022
1252022
Long-term effects of cage-cleaning frequency and bedding type on laboratory rat health, welfare, and handleability: a cross-laboratory study
CC Burn, A Peters, MJ Day, GJ Mason
Laboratory animals 40 (4), 353-370, 2006
1242006
Haematological and serum biochemical reference values for apparently healthy working horses in Pakistan
JC Pritchard, CC Burn, ARS Barr, HR Whay
Research in veterinary science 87 (3), 389-395, 2009
1132009
The range and prevalence of pathological abnormalities associated with lameness in working horses from developing countries
CE Broster, CC Burn, ARS Barr, HR Whay
Equine Veterinary Journal 41 (5), 474-481, 2009
842009
Behavioural restriction
GJ Mason, C Burn
Animal Welfare, 2011
762011
How long and low can you go? Effect of conformation on the risk of thoracolumbar intervertebral disc extrusion in domestic dogs
RMA Packer, A Hendricks, HA Volk, NK Shihab, CC Burn
PloS one 8 (7), e69650, 2013
752013
Validity of indicators of dehydration in working horses: A longitudinal study of changes in skin tent duration, mucous membrane dryness and drinking behaviour
JC Pritchard, CC Burn, ARS Barr, HR Whay
Equine veterinary journal 40 (6), 558-564, 2008
732008
A vicious cycle: a cross-sectional study of canine tail-chasing and human responses to it, using a free video-sharing website
CC Burn
PloS one 6 (11), e26553, 2011
632011
Questionnaire-based behaviour analysis of Cavalier King Charles spaniels with neuropathic pain due to Chiari-like malformation and syringomyelia
L Rutherford, A Wessmann, C Rusbridge, IM McGonnell, S Abeyesinghe, ...
The Veterinary Journal 194 (3), 294-298, 2012
602012
Observer reliability for working equine welfare assessment: problems with high prevalences of certain results
CC Burn, JC Pritchard, HR Whay
Animal Welfare 18 (2), 177-187, 2009
602009
Individual differences in behaviour: A test of'coping style'does not predict resident-intruder aggressiveness in pigs
R D'Eath, C Burn
Behaviour 139 (9), 1175-1194, 2002
602002
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