Animal housing
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Behaviour and welfare of laying hens in cages, 1994
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1994. Part 2.
Bone structure and breaking strength in laying hens housed in diferent husbandry systems, 1994
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1994. Part 1.
Bone structure and strength in laying hens housed in different animal husbandry systems, 1994
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1994. Part 1.
Choice between artificial turf and wire floor as nest sites in individually caged laying hens, 1993
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1993. Part 1.
Comparison of bone volume and strength as measures of skeletal integrity in caged laying hens with access to perches, 1993
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1993. Part 1.
Effects of perches on trabecular bone volume in laying hens, 1993
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1993. Part 2.
Improving the environment of the laying hen, 1994
Located in Roslin Institute Staff Papers 1994. Part 2.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Arthur Henry Havens Sinclair, 18 January 1912
Sinclair writes that the black pony has settled down in her new stable after a recent incident, and apologises for any trouble caused by his groom's behaviour.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Colonel George A. Oliphant, 01 April 1910
Ewart asks Ewart to confirm what is to be done with the sending of the Przewalski's mare after Collier's enquiry regarding the housing of the mare.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Colonel George A. Oliphant, 03 October 1910
Oliphant reminds Ewart that the matter of the Przewalski's mare and hybrid foal was between Ewart and Mr Collier at the stud farm and that the Duke of Bedford has only agreed to keep them at Woburn as a favour owing to Mr Collier's illness.