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Aprille Chadwick
Aprille Chadwick
University of Western Australia
Temperament
Biology
Animal science
Agronomy
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Challenge by a novel object does not impair the capacity of ewes and lambs selected for a nervous temperament to display early preference for each other
2011
Animal Production Science
Samantha Bickell
Raymond Nowak
P. Poindron
Aprille Chadwick
D. M. Ferguson
Dominique Blache
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Sexual experience and temperament affect the response of Merino ewes to the ram effect during the anoestrous season
2010
Animal Reproduction Science
A. Chanvallon
Dominique Blache
Aprille Chadwick
Tammy Esmaili
Penelope A.R. Hawken
Graeme Martin
C. Viñoles
C. Fabre Nys
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Temperament does not affect the overall establishment of mutual preference between the mother and her young in sheep measured in a choice test
2009
Developmental Psychobiology
Samantha Bickell
Raymond Nowak
P. Poindron
F. Sebe
Aprille Chadwick
D. M. Ferguson
Dominique Blache
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Genotype rather than non-genetic behavioural transmission determines the temperament of Merino lambs.
2009
Animal Welfare
Samantha Bickell
P. Poindron
Raymond Nowak
Aprille Chadwick
D. M. Ferguson
Dominique Blache
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Colostrum quality of ewes of calm temperament is not responsible for low lamb mortality
2006
Animal Production Science
K. W. Hart
Aprille Chadwick
Frédéric Sèbe
P. Poindron
Raymond Nowak
Dominique Blache
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