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Early T-maze behaviour and subsequent growth in commercial broiler flocks

Pages 434-438 | Published online: 28 Jun 2010

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M.C. Lábaque, J.M. Kembro, D.A. Guzmán, F.N. Nazar & R.H. Marin. (2008) Ontogeny of copulatory behaviour in male Japanese quail classified by their T-maze performance as hatchlings. British Poultry Science 49:4, pages 409-417.
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RH Marin, DG Satterlee, GG Cadd & RB Jonest. (2002) T-maze behavior and early egg production in Japanese quail selected for contrasting adrenocortical responsiveness. Poultry Science 81:7, pages 981-986.
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