Barnett, J. (1996). Poultry welfare - recent research and current issues for the laying hen industry. Proceedings of the S.A. Pig and Poultry Fair 1996, Pig Industry News, September, 63,9-10.
Barnett, J. and Glatz, P. (1998). Welfare audit for the broiler industry. S.A. Pig and Poultry Fair 1998, Pig and Poultry Production Institute Research Summaries, 21.
Barnett, J., Almond, A. and Glatz, P.C (2000). A welfare audit for the chicken meat industry in South Eastern Australia. S.A. Pig and Poultry Fair 2000, Seminar Notes and Pig and Poultry Production Institute Research Summaries, 41.
Barnett, J., Almond, A. and Glatz, P.C. (2000). Implementation of a broiler welfare audit to industry. S.A. Pig and Poultry Fair 2000, Seminar Notes and Pig and Poultry Production Institute Research Summaries, 40.
Barnett, J., Glatz, P. and Almond, A. (1999). A welfare audit for the grower, hatchery, rearing and laying sectors of the chicken meat industry in South Eastern Australia. S.A. Pig and Poultry Fair 1999, Pig and Poultry Production Institute Research Summaries, 44.
Barnett, J., Glatz, P. and Almond, A. (1999). A welfare audit for the transport and processing sectors of the chicken meat industry. S.A. Pig and Poultry Fair 1999, Pig and Poultry Production Institute Research Summaries, 45.
Barnett, J.L. and Glatz, P.C. (1995). Welfare and productivity of laying hens in modified cages. Final report to the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Egg Industry Research and Development Council, Canberra, Australia.
Barnett, J.L., Almond, A. and Glatz, P.C. (2000). A welfare audit for the broiler industry. Proceedings of the Australian Poultry Science Symposium, 12:213.
Barnett. J.L., Almond, A. and Glatz, P.C. (1999). A welfare audit for the broiler industry. Final report on project DAV-147A to the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Canberra, Australia.
Bourke, M.J., Glatz, P.C., Dinning, I. and Lunam, C. (1999). Video: reducing feather pecking. Final report on project DAN-174A to the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Canberra, Australia.
Critchley, K. (2000). Hen housing and labelling: industry implications. S.A. Pig and Poultry Fair 2000, Seminar Notes and Pig and Poultry Production Institute Research Summaries, 63-64.
Glatz, P. (1999). Benefits of abrasive strips and abrasive paint in layer cages for hens. S.A. Pig and Poultry Fair 1999, Pig and Poultry Production Institute Research Summaries, 46.
Glatz, P. (1999). Review of beak trimming methods. S.A. Pig and Poultry Fair 1999, Pig and Poultry Production Institute Research Summaries, 47.
Glatz, P. and Lunam, C. (1996). Poor feather cover of caged layers does not compromise long term welfare of hens. S.A. Pig and Poultry Fair 1996, Pig and Poultry Production Institute Research and Extension Summaries.
Glatz, P., Lunam, C. and Barnett, J. (1998). Prevent chronic pain developing in layers. Subject to beak trimming and re-trimming. S.A. Pig and Poultry Fair 1998, Pig and Poultry Production Institute Research Summaries, 20.
Glatz, P., Lunam, C. and Dinning, I. (1996). Video on best practice for beak trimming highlights methods to improve the welfare of birds and maintain profitability of egg industry. S.A. Pig and Poultry Fair 1996, Pig and Poultry Production Institute Research and Extension Summaries. Pig Industry News, September, 63:62.
Glatz, P.C. (2000). A review of beak trimming methods. RIRDC Publication 00/72. Final report on project MS989-53 to Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Canberra, Australia.
Glatz, P.C. (2000). Beak trimming methods-a review. Asian-Australian Journal of Animal Science 13:1619-1637.
Glatz, P.C. (2000). Benefits of abrasive strips and abrasive paint in layer cages for hens. Final report on project SAR-18A to the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Canberra, Australia.
Glatz, P.C. (2000). Claw abrasives in layer cages for hens. S.A. Pig and Poultry Fair 2000, Seminar Notes and Pig and Poultry Production Institute Research Summaries, 43.
Glatz, P.C. (2000). Review of beak trimming methods. S.A. Pig and Poultry Fair 2000, Seminar Notes and Pig and Poultry Production Institute Research Summaries, 42.
Glatz, P.C. and Lunam, C.A. (1993). Overcoming chronic pain in beak trimmed chickens. Proceedings of the 9th Australian Poultry and Feed Convention, Gold Coast, Australia, 199.
Glatz, P.C. and Lunam, C.A. (1994). Production and heart rate responses of chickens beak-trimmed at hatch or at 10 or at 42 days of age. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 34: 443.
Glatz, P.C., Lunam C.A. and Barnett J.L. (1997). Feeding behaviour of beak trimmed pullets. S.A. Pig and Poultry Fair 1997, Pig and Poultry Production Institute, Poultry Welfare and Production Research Seminar Notes.
Glatz, P.C., Lunam, C.A. and Barnett, J.L. (1998). Feeding behaviour of 10 week old pullets following beak trimming at hatch. Proceedings of the Australian Poultry Science Symposium, 10:132.
Glatz, P.C., Lunam, C.A., Barnett, J.L., Jongman, E.C. (1998). Prevent chronic pain developing in layers subject to beak trimming and re-trimming. Final report on project SAR-3A for the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Canberra, Australia.
Lunam, C.A. and Glatz, P.C. (1993). Sensory nerves within the beak of the domestic fowl; their contribution to behaviour after beak trimming. Proceedings of the Australian Poultry Science Symposium, 5:49.
Lunam, C.A. and Glatz, P.C. (1993). Taste buds of the domestic fowl are innervated by nerve fibres immunoreactive for calbindin but not for substance P. Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Meeting, Melbourne, Australia, 4:115.
Lunam, C.A. and Glatz, P.C. (1995). Neuroma formation in beak trimmed chickens. Proceedings of the Australian Poultry Science Symposium, 7:18.
Lunam, C.A. and Glatz, P.C. (1995). Potential to alleviate beak trimming pain. Milne’s Poultry Digest, June, 15.
Lunam, C.A. and Glatz, P.C. (1995). Substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide in the upper beak of the chicken with particular reference to the salivary glands. Proceedings of the Australian Poultry Science Symposium, 7:176.
Lunam, C.A. and Glatz, P.C. (1996). Prevention of beak regrowth and chronic pain following trimming: a physiological, anatomical, and behavioural approach. Final report to the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Canberra, Australia.
Lunam, C.A. and Glatz, P.C. (1997). Foot lesions in caged layers: welfare implications. Proceedings of the Australian Poultry Science Symposium, 9:146.
Lunam, C.A., Glatz, P.C. and Barnett, J.L. (1998). Neuroma formation in layers after re-trimming. Proceedings of the Australian Poultry Science Symposium, 10:206.
Lunam, C.A., Glatz, P.C. and Hsu, Y.J. (1996). The absence of neuromas in beaks of adult hens following conservative trimming at hatch. Australian Veterinary Journal, 74:46-49.
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