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    Epidemiology of a contact dermatitis of broilers by Bruce, D.W, McIlroy, S.G, Goodall, E.A

    Published in Avian pathology (01-07-1990)
    “…A computerised information retrieval system of broiler production data has been used to study the epidemiology of contact dermatitis. The results of the…”
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    Economic effects of subclinical infectious bursal disease on broiler production by McIlroy, S.G, Goodall, E.A, McCracken, R.M

    Published in Avian pathology (01-07-1989)
    “…A survey of the infectious bursal disease (IBD) status of 85 clinically normal broiler flocks was carried out. Flocks were grouped into three categories:…”
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    The effect of phosphorus concentration and the use of phytase enzyme in pig diets on growth performance and bone characteristics of finishing pigs by Weatherup, R.N., Beattie, V.E., McCracken, K.J., McIlroy, S.G., Henry, R.W.

    “…Recommended P concentrations in pig diets have been reduced recently (NRC, 1998) but few studies have evaluated these throughout both the growing and finishing…”
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    Comparison of a range of NE systems with data obtained from slaughter balance studies on 8-12 week old pigs by Beattie, V.E., Weatherup, R.N., McCracken, K.J., McIlroy, S.G., Henry, R.W.

    “…The gross energy of any pig feed is not completely available to the animal with losses occurring in faeces, urine, methane and heat. The NE system of feed…”
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    Comparison of a range of NE systems with data obtained from slaughter balance studies on 8-12 week old pigs by Beattie, V.E., Weatherup, R.N., McCracken, K.J., McIlroy, S.G., Henry, R.W.

    “…The gross energy of any pig feed is not completely available to the animal with losses occurring in faeces, urine, methane and heat. The NE system of feed…”
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    Economic effects of clinical chicken anemia agent infection on profitable broiler production by McIlroy, S.G. (Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland, Stormont, Belfast, Northern Ireland), McNultry, M.S, Bruce, D.W, Smyth, J.A, Goodall, E.A, Alcorn, M.J

    Published in Avian diseases (01-07-1992)
    “…An outbreak of anemia dermatitis syndrome caused by chicken anemia agent (CAA) occurred in 15 broiler flocks. An average of 29% of chickens in these flocks…”
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    contact dermatitis of broilers--epidemiological findings by McIlroy, S.G, Goodall, E.A, McMurray, C.H

    Published in Avian pathology (1987)
    “…Lesions of a contact dermatitis have resulted in serious downgrading of broiler carcases in the Northern Ireland poultry industry. A longitudinal survey was…”
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    cost benefit of vaccinating broiler flocks against subclinical infectious bursal disease by McIlroy, S.G, Goodall, E.A, Bruce, D.W, McCracken, R.M, McNulty, M.S

    Published in Avian pathology (1992)
    “…In an attempt to reduce economic losses due to subclinical infectious bursal disease (IBD), broilers reared in 23 houses known to have been infected with IBD…”
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    A major outbreak of botulism in cattle being fed ensiled poultry litter by McLoughlin, M F, Mcllroy, S G, Neill, S D

    Published in Veterinary record (11-06-1988)
    “…Eighty of a group of 150 housed beef cattle showed classical signs of botulism after eating a batch of ensiled poultry litter. Sixty-eight of the animals died…”
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    Rain and windchill as factors in the occurrence of pneumonia in sheep by McIlroy, S G, Goodall, E A, McCracken, R M, Stewart, D A

    Published in Veterinary record (22-07-1989)
    “…A computerised information retrieval system of abattoir pathology and meteorological data has been used to investigate the effect of prevailing weather…”
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