Showing Records: 1 - 10 of 196
Aversion of domestic fowl to whole-body vibratory motion, 1993
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1993. Part 2.
Aversiveness of mechanical conveying to laying hens, 1993
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1993. Part 2.
Catching and transport of broiler chickens, 1993
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1993. Part 2.
Catching, handling and loading of poultry for road transportation, March 1994
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1994. Part 2.
Effects of humidity on the induction of physiological thermal stress during broiler transport simulation, 1994
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1994. Part 2.
Invoice to James Cossar Ewart from Carl Hagenbeck, 03 March 1902
The invoice notes the transportation of three horses from Hamburg to Leith, and the return transportation of one pony.
Letter to Henry John Elwes from James Cossar Ewart, 29 August 1912
Ewart thanks Elwes for the wool samples and the details about the Austrian Skemschaf. The four sheep have not yet arrived from Greystoke, but he doubts they are allowed into Scotland yet. Cowan is coming to see the Shetland ram from Fairisle and that he will use it with Elwes' ewes if it is judged to be better than Alexander's ram.
Letter to Henry John Elwes from James Cossar Ewart, 17 October 1912
Ewart writes that the embargo on transporting sheep and cattle between England and Scotland will be lifted in a few days. He thinks he may get the use of one of the islands in the Forth for sheep that are too wild for fences. He asks whether Elwes knows the Ryeland breed of sheep, as it has been suggested that he should put some to the 'Siberian' ram.
Letter to Henry John Elwes from James Cossar Ewart, 25 November 1912
Ewart encloses a cheque for the ewes Elwes is sending him, and confirms the number of sheep that are being sent. He tried to cross a he-goat with some ewes but there was no progeny. He asks if Ewart would like to see Appel's book on sheep.
Letter to Henry John Elwes from James Cossar Ewart, 01 December 1912
Ewart confirms the cost for sending the sheep. He comments on the Board of Agriculture's plans to have a small upland station.