Items where Author is "Buckley, L.A."
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Mansbridge, S.C. and Buckley, L.A. (2018) Getting started with your veterinary nursing dissertation: what can I research? Veterinary Nursing Journal, 33 (6). pp. 175-177.
Buckley, L.A. and Mansbridge, S.C. (2017) Sixteen tips for getting started in practice-based research. Veterinary Nursing Journal, 33 (1). pp. 30-32.
Arrandale, L. and Buckley, L.A. (2017) Towels versus hides: which are best at reducing acute stress in the newly hospitalised domestic cat (Felis sylvestris catus)? Veterinary Nursing Journal, 32 (10). pp. 285-288.
Buckley, L.A. (2017) Is Alpha-casozepine efficacious at reducing anxiety in dogs? Veterinary Evidence, 2 (3).
Buckley, L.A. and Arrandale, L. (2017) The use of hides to reduce acute stress in the newly hospitalised domestic cat (Felis sylvestris catus). Veterinary Nursing Journal, 32 (5). pp. 129-132.
Buckley, L.A. (2017) Are dogs fed a kibble-based diet more likely to experience an episode of gastric dilatation volvulus than dogs fed an alternative diet? Veterinary Evidence, 2 (2).
Buckley, L.A. (2017) Are dogs that are fed from a raised bowl at an increased risk of gastric dilation volvulus compared with floor-fed dogs? Veterinary Evidence, 2 (1).
Buckley, L.A. (2016) Are dogs that eat quickly more likely to develop a gastric dilatation (+/- volvulus) than dogs that eat slowly? Veterinary Evidence, 1 (4).
Buckley, L.A., Sandilands, V., Hocking, P.M., Tolkamp, B.J. and D’eath, R.B. (2015) Feed-restricted broiler breeders: State-dependent learning as a novel welfare assessment tool to evaluate their hunger state? Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 165. pp. 124-132.
Buckley, L.A., Sandilands, V., Hocking, P.M., Tolkamp, B.J. and D’eath, R.B. (2012) The use of conditioned place preference to determine broiler preferences for quantitative or qualitative dietary restriction. British Poultry Science, 53 (3). pp. 291-306.
Buckley, L.A., Sandilands, V., Tolkamp, B.J. and D'eath, R. (2011) Quantifying hungry broiler breeder preferences using a closed economy T-maze task. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 133 (3). 216 – 227.
Buckley, L.A., McMillan, L., Sandilands, V., Hocking, P., Tolkamp, B. and D'eath, R. (2011) Too hungry to learn? Hungry broiler breeders fail to learn a Y maze food quantity discrimination task. Animal Welfare, 20 (4). 469 – 481.
Conference or Workshop Item
Buckley, L.A. and Lees, J. (2016) Go slow feeding bowls: how effective are they at getting dogs to eat more slowly? In: Veterinary Evidence Today Conference, November 1-3, 2016, Edinburgh.