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    Repeated oestrus synchronisation of beef cows with progesterone implants and the effects of a gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonist at implant insertion by Penny, C. D., Scott, P. R., Lowman, B. G., Scott, N. A.

    Published in Veterinary record (01-04-2000)
    “…A group of 97 spring-calving beef cows were initially oestrus synchronised with controlled internal drug release (CIDR) intravaginal progesterone implants…”
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    Repeated oestrus synchrony and fixed-time artificial insemination in beef cows by Penny, C. D., Lowman, B. G., Scott, N. A., Scott, P. R.

    Published in Veterinary record (10-05-1997)
    “…The feasibility of breeding spring-calving, single-suckled beef cows without the use of natural service was investigated over two breeding seasons by using…”
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    Management aspects of induced twinning in beef suckler cows using in vitro fertilised embryos by Penny, C D, Lowman, B G, Scott, N A, Scott, P R, Voelkel, S, Davies, D A

    Published in Veterinary record (20-05-1995)
    “…Twin and single pregnancies were induced in two groups of oestrus-synchronised beef cows by using a combination of artificial insemination and the transfer of…”
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    An evaluation of some breeding management options in beef herds in the United Kingdom by Lowman, B G, Scott, N A, Scott, P R

    Published in Veterinary record (02-07-1994)
    “…The feasibility of replacing natural service in the suckler herd with artificial breeding (artificial insemination or embryo transfer), following…”
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    Use of tilmicosin in a severe outbreak of respiratory disease in weaned beef calves by Scott, P R, McGowan, M, Sargison, N D, Penny, C D, Lowman, B G

    Published in Australian veterinary journal (01-02-1996)
    “…Severe respiratory disease, associated with seroconversion to bovine respiratory syncitial virus (BRSV), caused the death of two cattle and necessitated…”
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    Feeding in relation to suckler cow management and fertility by Lowman, B G

    Published in Veterinary record (27-07-1985)
    “…Profitable suckled calf production, like any other business, depends on the balance between costs and output (Fig 1). The major costs incurred in suckled calf…”
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    impact of breed type, sex, method of rearing, winter nutrition and subsequent grazing treatment on the rate of carcass cooling and eating quality of beef by Seaman, C.E.A, Hunter, E.A, Hinks, C.E, Hughes, A.H, Lowman, B.G

    Published in British food journal (1966) (01-12-2002)
    “…Cattle from three cohorts were followed from rearing to slaughter in a lifetime study of the factors affecting the quantity and quality of saleable meat…”
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    Nematodirus infection in lambs on an alternate grazing system of husbandry by Coop, R L, Jackson, F, Jackson, E, Fitzsimons, J, Lowman, B G

    Published in Research in veterinary science (01-07-1988)
    “…The epidemiology of Nematodirus battus infection under a husbandry system based on an annual alternation of sheep and cattle was studied from 1983 to 1985…”
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    The correction of cerebrovascular insufficiency by transluminal dilatation: a preliminary report by Lowman, B G, Queral, L A, Holbrook, W A, Estes, J T, Bayly, B, Dagher, F J

    Published in The American surgeon (01-11-1983)
    “…Transluminal angioplasty is being extensively utilized to dilate arteriosclerotic lesions. However, this technique has not been widely used for the treatment…”
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    Influence of time of feeding on time of parturition in beef cows by Lowman, B G, Hankey, M S, Scott, N A, Deas, D W, Hunter, E A

    Published in Veterinary record (19-12-1981)
    “…The influence of time of feeding pregnant beef cows on the timing of parturition was investigated. The results suggest that the distribution of calvings…”
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    Milk progesterone profiles and the double injection of cloprostenol in post partum beef cows by Peters, A R, Riley, G M, Rahim, S E, Lowman, B G

    Published in Veterinary record (23-08-1980)
    “…The time to resumption of ovarian cycles was determined in 27 post partum beef suckler cows by twice weekly milk progesterone analysis and was 24.5 +/ 1.6…”
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    Clinical application of milk progesterone in the diagnosis of subfertility in suckled cows by Adbel-Rahim, S E, Lowman, B G, Deas, D W

    Published in Veterinary record (12-01-1980)
    “…The potential value of milk progesterone profiles in conjunction with rectal examination in the diagnosis of subfertility in beef suckler cows was…”
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    Effect of breed type, sex, method of rearing, winter nutrition and subsequent grazing treatment on lifetime performance and carcass composition in a 20-month beef system: carcass characteristics by Hinks, C. E., Hunter, E. A., Lowman, B. G., Scott, N. A.

    Published in Animal science (Penicuik, Scotland) (01-12-1999)
    “…In a lifetime study of spring-born cattle in a 20-month beef system the effects of production factors on carcass characteristics were examined using 302…”
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    Effect of breed type, sex, method of rearing and winter nutrition on lifetime performance and carcass composition in a 20-month beef system: grazing performance by Lowman, B. G., Hinks, C. E., Hunter, E. A., Scott, N. A.

    Published in Animal science (Penicuik, Scotland) (01-10-1996)
    “…In a lifetime study of spring born cattle managed in a 20-month beef system, four feeding treatments were imposed during the 5-month winter period and two…”
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    Nutrition and Production – the Scientist by Lewis, M, Lowman, B. G

    “…Reducing costs for unit output, be it per kg liveweight gain, per kg carcass gain or per kg saleable meat yield will be essential for the future of the UK beef…”
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