CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. Julie Morrow
USDA-ARS,
SPA
Revised:
July, 1999
FAX
(806) 742-2335
email: jmorrowt@ttacs.ttu.edu
I. CURRENT POSITION
Research Leader of the Agricultural Research Service
Livestock Issues Research Unit. Responsibilities include initiating and
developing a research program directed toward understanding the relationship
between animal well-being and pre-harvest food safety.
II.
EDUCATION
A. Universities:
B. Thesis Subjects:
M.S. - Spatial
behavior and activity patterns of grazing cattle (Dr. D.E. Brown, advisor).
Ph.D. - Behavioral, physiological and environmental aspects
of early piglet mortality (Dr. J.J. McGlone,
advisor).
C. Postdoctoral Work and Previous Employment:
July 1988 - January 1989,
February 1989 - July 1989,
Pharmacia LEO Therapeutics,
September 1989 - October 1990,
NIH Postdoctoral Fellow in Immunology,
January 1991 - August 1992, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Tarbox
Postdoctoral Fellowship,
September 1992 - February 1994, Research Associate,
USDA-ARS,
February 1994 – July 1996, Lead Scientist, Crop Production
and Pathology Unit,
July 1996 – January 1999, Research Leader of the
Agricultural Research Service Livestock Behavior Research Unit.
Responsibilities included initiating and
developing a research program directed toward understanding the
relationship between animal behavior and well-being. Research areas included
identification of internal states of animal cognition and perception and the
development of behavioral and physiological indicators of well-being for food
producing animals.
III. PROFESSIONAL
SOCIETIES
A.
American
Society of Animal Science
B.
American
Registry of Professional Animal Scientists
C.
Board
Certification in Animal Behavior, American Registry of Professional Animal
Scientists
D.
International
Society for Applied Ethology
E.
Animal
Behavior Society
F.
G.
ARENA and
PRIM&R
H.
International Society
of Psychoneuroendocrinology
I. American Association for the Advancement of Science
K.
Federation of
American Societies of Food Animal Science
L.
Gamma Sigma
Delta
M.
Sigma Xi
O. Western Regional Research Project (W -173) Stress Factors of Farm Animals and Their Effects on Performance
IV.
AWARDS
ARS
Certificate of Merit and Cash Award ($1000) for superior performance as
research animal scientist, 1995
ARS
Extra Effort Award, Certificate of Merit and Cash Award ($2000) for outstanding
leadership of animal well-being and transfer of this technology to producers
and consumers, 1996
ARS
Certificate of Merit and quality step increase for outstanding performance as
Research Leader of the Livestock Behavior Unit, 1996
ARS
Certificate of Merit and Cash Award for outstanding performance as Research
Leader of the Livestock Behavior Unit, 1997, 1998
V.
FIELD OF SPECIALIZATION
A. Mechanisms of animal behavior
B. Measurement of well-being in livestock
C. Association between well-being and
resistance to pathogens
D. Psychoneuroimmunology
V. COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE
ACTIVITIES
A.
Adjunct
Assistant Professor,
B.
Member
Federation of Animal Science Societies (FASS) Committee on Animal Care
C.
Adjunct
Assistant Professor,
VI. TEACHING
EXPERIENCE/GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION
A. Domestic Animal Physiology (T.A., UNR) 1983-84
B. Swine Production (T.A., TTU) 1985-86
C. Intro. to Animal Science (Instructor,
TTU) 1986
E. Reproductive Physiology (T.A., TTU) 1987
F. Environmental Physiology (T.A., TTU) 1988
G. Graduate Seminar (Instructor, TTU) 1988
H. Immunobiology of Cancer
(Lecturer, BUMS) 1990
I.
Mind and Immunity (Instructor, BUMS) 1990
J. Large Animal Health Management
(Lecturer, Purdue) 1994-97
K. Seminars in Animal Welfare and
Human-Animal Interaction
(Lecturer, Purdue) 1994-97
L. Animal Behavior (Lecturer, Purdue) 1995-96
M. Environmental Physiology of Domestic Animals
(Lecturer, Purdue)
1995-98
(Lecturer,Purdue)
I currently serve on the graduate
committee for 7 students (4 Ph.D. and 3 M.S.).
VII.
INVITED TALKS
A. Invited to participate in the National Pork Producers Animal
Welfare Committee Meeting and present a seminar “Measuring Stress in Pigs”. Des Moines, IA, January 30-31,1995.
B.
Invited to
present “The History and Future of Animal Welfare Issues and Their influence on
Animal Well-Being Research” at the Indiana Veterinary Medical Association 111th
Annual Meeting,
C.
Invited to
present seminar “Characterizing Stress: Measuring and interpreting immune and
behavioral measures”, at the W-173 Regional Project Program Planning Meeting,
Clay Center, NE,
D.
Invited to
present seminar “Stockmanship: Effects on Stress and
Immune at the Iowa Pork Producers Professional Swine Management Course,
E.
Invited
speaker at Purdue University Neuroscience program annual retreat. “Animal
Behavior: The View from An Applied Ethologist”
F.
Invited to
present seminar “Animal Well-Being/Animal Rights” to the Indiana Institute of Agriculture,
Food & Nutrition Leadership Class,
G.
Invited to
present “Applied Animal behavior and Environmental Enrichment” at the Indiana
State Veterinary Medical Association 112th Annual Meeting,
H.
Invited to
present a paper “Environmental Enrichment for Ungulates: at the Central Region
conference of the American Zoo and Aquarium Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA
Feb 28, 1995
I.
Invited FFA
Banquet Dinner Speaker, “Animal Welfare/Animal Rights”
J.
Invited
speaker at
K.
Invited
speaker at USDA-ARS, US Meat Animal Reserch Center
“Applied Ethology and Farm Management: Research
Perspectives”,
L.
Invited dinner
speaker at Tri State Dairy Nutrition Conference “Animal Well-being and
Environmental Enrichment”
M.
Invited to
write summary article on environmental enrichment in pigs and cattle for the
National Agriculture Library Animal Welfare Information Center Newsletter
(publication date of July, 1997).
N.
Invited
speaker for a University wide symposium on Animals in Our Lives sponsored by
the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine and Gamma Sigma Delta
“Animal Welfare vs Animal rights, why is it an issue”
O.
At the request
of NPS participated in the 30th Anniversary of the Animal Welfare Act and
present information on research in the Livestock Behavior Research Unit.
P.
Invited to
review the second “Guide for the Care and Use of Agricultural Animals in
Agricultural Research and Teaching”. September, 1996.
Q.
Invited to present
seminar “Using Animal Behavior to Understand Animal Well-being” at the Annual
Student American Veterinary Medical Association Symposium.
R.
Invited to
participate in Workshop on the Guide for the Care and Use of Agricultural
Animals (Western region meeting) as a speaker and panel member on “IACUC
issues: Evaluating Teaching, Research and Extension”.
S.
Invited to
present key note address “An Animal Well-Being Perspective” at the Seventh
International Livestock Environment Symposium Minneapolis, MN, May 1997.
T.
Invited to
participate on the organizing committee for the Agricultural Animal Guide
Workshop (Eastern region meeting), present seminar “Advantages of Working
Through your IACUC” and moderate a panel of professionals to discuss their
roles in using the revised Guide for the Care and Use of Agricultural animals
In Agricultural Research and Teaching.
U.
Invited to
present seminar “A Video Database System for Studying Animal Behavior” at a
special symposium of the Environment and Behavior Section of the American
Society of Animal Science Meetings.
V.
Invited to be
on the organizing committee for The Biology of Animal Stress Meeting, October
1998,
W.
Invited to
present seminar at Agricultural Awarness Week,
January, 1999,
X.
Invited to
present a seminar on animal well-being research to the Livestock Conservation
Institute, March, 1999,
Y.
Invited to
present talk on tail docking of dairy cows to the Committee of Animal Welfare
of the United States Animal Health Association, October, 1999,
VIII. GRANTS
A. NIH Postdoctoral
Fellowship in Immunology. 18,000;
B. American Cancer
Society Institutional Research Grant (
C.
D. Co-PI on USDA-NRI grant “Dynamic
responses of feedlot cattle exposed to heat stress”. Total grant 225,000, 09/98
to 08/01.
IX.
PUBLICATIONS
A. Refereed Journal Articles
McGlone, J.J. and J.L. Morrow.
1987. INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AMONG MATURE
BOARS IN T-MAZE PREFERENCE FOR ESTROUS OR NONESTROUS SOWS. Appl. Anim. Behav.
Sci. 17:77-82.
McGlone, J.J. and J.L. Morrow. 1988. REDUCTION
OF PIG AGONISTIC BEHAVIOR BY ANDROSTENONE. J. Anim.
Sci. 66:880-884.
McGlone, J.J., W.F. Stansbury, L.F. Tribble and J.L. Morrow. 1988. PHOTOPERIOD AND HEAT STRESS INFLUENCES AND
PHOTOPERIOD EFFECTS ON NURSERY PIG PERFORMANCE. J. Anim.
Sci. 66:1915-1919.
McGlone, J.J., C.K. Akins and J.L. Morrow. 1988. PRELIMINARY STUDY ON SEXUAL BEHAVIOR OF SOCIALLY
DOMINANT AND SUBORDINATE BOARS IN A SEMINATURAL ENVIRONMENT.
Salak, J.L., J.J. McGlone, J.L. Morrow,
R.J. Hurst and R.D. Green. 1989. GENETIC
VARIABILITY IN MEASURES OF BEEF CATTLE IMMUNE RESPONSE.
Morrow-Tesch, J.L. and J.J. McGlone. 1990. SOURCES OF MATERNAL ODORS AND THE
DEVELOPMENT OF ODOR PREFERENCES IN BABY PIGS. J. Anim.
Sci. 68:3563-3572.
Morrow, J.L. and J.J. McGlone.
1990. SENSORY SYSTEMS AND NIPPLE ATTACHMENT BEHAVIOR IN NEONATAL PIGS. Physiol. Behav. 47:1-4.
McGlone, J.J. and J. Morrow-Tesch. 1990. PRODUCTIVITY AND BEHAVIOR OF SOWS IN LEVEL AND
SLOPED FARROWING PENS AND CRATES. J. Anim. Sci. 68:82-87.
Jiang, C.G., J.L. Morrow-Tesch, D.I. Beller, E.M. Levy and P.H. Black. 1990. IMMUNOSUPPRESSION IN MICE INDUCED BY COLD WATER
STRESS. Brain Behav. Immun.
4:278-291.
Morrow-Tesch, J.L., J.J. McGlone and R.L. Norman. 1993. CONSEQUENCES OF RESTRAINT
STRESS ON NATURAL KILLER CELL ACTIVITY, BEHAVIOR AND HORMONE LEVELS IN RHESUS
MACAQUES. Psychoneuroendocrinology 18:383-395.
Hahn, G.L. and J. L. Morrow-Tesch.
1993. IMPROVING LIVESTOCK CARE AND WELL-BEING. Agricultural Engineering
74:14-17.
Morrow-Tesch, J.L. and G. Andersson. 1994. IMMUNOLOGICAL
AND HEMATOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE WASTING PIG SYNDROME. J. Anim. Sci. 72:976-983.
Morrow-Tesch, J.L., McGlone, J.J. and J.L. Salak.
1994. HEAT AND SOCIAL STRESS EFFECTS ON PIG Immune Measures. J. Anim. Sci. 72:2599-2609.
Morrow-Tesch, J.L., N. Woollen, G.L. Hahn. 1996.
ALTERATIONS IN CIRCULATING AND EPITHELIAL GAMMA DELTA T
LYMPHOCYTES FOLLOWING HEAT STRESS IN CATTLE. J. Thermal Biology. 21:101-108.
Morrow-Tesch, J.L. 1997 Environmental Enrichment for dairy calves and
pigs. Animal Welfare Information center newsletter. 7:3-12.
Bolinger, D., J.L. Albright,
J. Morrow-Tesch, S.J. Kenyon and M.D. Cunningham.
1997.The effects of restraint using
self-locking stanchions on dairy cows in relation to behavior, feed intake,
physiological parameter, health, and milk yield. J. Dairy Sci. 80:2411-2417.
Morrow-Tesch, J. An Animal Well-Being Perspective. 1997.
The Professional Animal Scientist. 14: 11-15.
Morrow-Tesch, J., J.W. Dailey, and H. Jiang. A VIDEO DATABASE SYSTEM FOR STUDYING ANIMAL BEHAVIOR. J. Anim. Sci. 10: 2605 - 2608.
Jarvinen, M.K., J. Morrow-Tesch, J.J. McGlone and T.L. Powley. 1997.
EFFECTS OF DIVERSE DEVELOPMENTAL ENVIRONMENTS ON NEURONAL MORPHOLOGY IN
DOMESTIC PIGS (Sus scrofa).
Brain Res. 107: 21 - 13.
Eicher, S.D., J.L. Morrow-Tesch, J.L.
Albright, J.W. Dailey, C.R. Young and L.H. Stanker.
1999. Tail-docking alters behavior and
immunological and endocrine measures. J. Dairy Sci.
(submitted)
Mitloehner, F.M., J. Morrow-Tesch, S.C.
Wilson, J.W. Dailey, J.J. McGlone. 2000. Behavioral sampling
techniques for feedlot cattle.
Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. (submitted).
Frohning, V.L., D.E. Brown, J.L. Morrow, S.F. Hopkinson
and T.P. Ringkob. 1984. EFFECTS OF AGGRESSION DURING
SHIPMENT ON DARK-CUTTING INCIDENCE IN HOMOGENEOUS AND MIXED GROUPS OF SLAUGHTER
BULLS. J. Anim. Sci. 59:241
(suppl. 1).
Morrow, J.L. and D.E. Brown. 1985. FACTORS AFFECTING SPATIAL
BEHAVIOR AND ACTIVITY PATTERNS OF CATTLE ON A MOUNTAIN ASPEN-BUNCHGRASS
HABITAT. 38th
Morrow, J.L. and D.E. Brown. 1985. FACTORS AFFECTING GRAZING
BEHAVIOR OF CATTLE ON A MOUNTAIN BIG SAGEBRUSH SITE. J. Anim.
Sci. 61:210 (suppl. 1).
Morrow, J.L. and J.J. McGlone.
1986. T-MAZE PARADIGM DEMONSTRATES PREFERENCES AMONG INDIVIDUAL MATURE BOARS
FOR ESTROUS OR NON-ESTROUS SOWS. J. Anim. Sci. 63:169 (suppl. 1).
McGlone, J.J. and J.L. Morrow. 1986. DOSE RESPONSE EFFECTS OF
5-ALPHA-ANDROST-16-EN-3-ONE ON NURSERY PIG AGONISTIC BEHAVIOR. J. Anim. Sci. 63:162 (suppl. 1).
Stansbury, W.F., J.J. McGlone, J.L. Morrow
and L.F. Tribble. 1986. SOW AND PIGLET PERFORMANCE
DURING HEAT STRESS: EFFECTS OF FLOOR TYPE, DRIPPERS, SNOUT COOLERS AND FAT. J. Anim. Sci. 63:176 (suppl. 1).
McGlone, J.J., W.F. Stansbury, J.L.
Morrow and L.F. Tribble. 1987. EFFECTS OF
PHOTOPERIOD, HEAT STRESS AND THEIR INTERACTION ON SOW AND LITTER PERFORMANCE.
J. Anim. Sci. Southern
Section (abst. 175).
McGlone, J.J., J.R. Clark, D.E. Hawkins and J.L. Morrow. 1987. LACK
OF INFLUENCE OF DOMINANCE STATUS ON ATTAINMENT OF PUBERTY IN SWINE. J. Anim. Sci. Southern Section (abst. 144).
Morrow, J.L. and J.J. McGlone.
1987. PREFERENCE OF PIGLETS FOR ODORS FROM SOW FECES. J. Anim.
Sci. 65:219 (suppl. 1).
Robbins, R.D., J.J. McGlone, J.L.
Morrow and R.A. Long. 1987. HERITABILITY ESTIMATES OF CALF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
USING IDENTICAL TWINS. J. Anim. Sci.
65:231 (suppl. 1).
McGlone, J.J., E.W. Fugate, J.L. Morrow, J.R. Clark, C. Chitko and F. Blecha. 1988.
REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE AND IMMUNE FUNCTION OF TWO GENETIC TYPES OF GILTS IN
FOUR GESTATION ENVIRONMENTS. J. Anim. Sci. 66:241 (suppl. 1).
McGlone, J.J. and J.L. Morrow. 1988. SLOPED AND LEVEL FARROWING
CRATES AND PENS FOR LACTATING SOWS: PRODUCTIVITY AND BEHAVIOR DATA. J. Anim. Sci. 66:242 (suppl.1).
Morrow, J.L. and J.J. McGlone.
1988. SENSORY SYSTEMS AND NIPPLE ATTACHMENT BEHAVIOR IN NEONATAL PIGS. J. Anim. Sci. 66:243 (suppl. 1).
McGlone, J.J., C.M. Peterman, J.L. Morrow-Tesch,
J.L. Salak and R.J. Hurst. 1989. HEAT AND SOCIAL
STRESS EFFECTS ON PIG IMMUNE FUNCTION. J. Anim. Sci. 67:103 (suppl. 1).
Morrow-Tesch, J.L. and G. Andersson. 1992. IMMUNE INDICES FROM NORMAL AND WASTING
PIGS AND THE EFFECT OF AMPEROZIDE. J. Anim. Sci. 70:155 (suppl. 1).
Morrow-Tesch, Julie L., John J. McGlone and Reid L. Norman. 1992. BEHAVIORAL,
NEUROENDOCRINE AND IMMUNOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF RESTRAINT STRESS IN NONHUMAN
PRIMATES. Int. Soc. Psychoneuroendocrinology XXIII
Proceedings (abst. 48).
Morrow-Tesch, J.L., G.L. Hahn and
O. DeDios. 1993. PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF STEERS TO
CYCLIC THERMONEUTRAL AND HOT ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURES. J. Anim.
Sci. 71:117.
Morrow-Tesch, J.L., N. Woollen, M. Hoyt and L. Hahn. 1993. RESPONSE OF GAMMA DELTA
T LYMPHOCYTES TO HEAT STRESS IN CATTLE. Proc. Autumn Immunol.
Conf. Proceedings.
Morrow-Tesch, J.L., G.L. Hahn.
1994. IMMUNE RESPONSE OF CATTLE TO THERMAL STRESS. Int. ASAE Meetings.
Morrow-Tesch, J., N. Woollen and G.L. Hahn. 1994. ASSOCIATED RESPONSE OF HEAT
SHOCK PROTEINS AND GAMMA DELTA T LYMPHOCYTES FOLLOWING HEAT STRESS IN STEERS.
Am. Soc. Anim. Sci. 72:
323(suppl. 1).
Morrow-Tesch,J., J.J. McGlone and M. Jarvinen. 1994. Evaluation of dendritic branching from pigs in
diverse environments. NATO Advanced Study Institute, Behavioral and
Brain Research in Naturalistic and Semi-Naturalistic Settings: Possibilities
and Perspectives,
Joneses, B., L. Horstman and J.
Morrow-Tesch. 1995. A SURVEY OF BEEF CATTLE
CASTRATION METHODS. 2nd North American Regional International Soc. Applied Ethol. Meeting.
Morrow-Tesch, J. 1995. EFFECTS OF
ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT ON GROUP-HOUSED DAIRY CALVES. 2nd International
Conference on Environmental Enrichment. Copenhagen, Denmark.
Morrow-Tesch, J., HogenEsch, H. and Bowersock, T. 1996. Activity budgets for group-housed calves with and without environmental enrichment devices. J. Anim. Sci. 74(suppl. 1):132.
Bord, E.K., Morrow-Tesch, J.L., Dailey, J.W., Curtis, S.E., and Taylor, I.A. Behavioral responses of pigs to socially-facilitated feed frustration. 1996. J. Anim. Sci. 74(suppl. 1):130.
Jones, B.A. and Morrow-Tesch, J. 1996. Time-budgets for calves castrated at 2 to 4 days of age. J. Anim. Sci. 74(suppl. 1): 132.
McGlone, J.M., Morrow-Tech, J.L., Jarvinen,
M.K., Fullwood, S. and Powley,
T.L. Pig neocortex morphology, behavior
and immunity. Soc. For Neuroscience 22(part 2):1196. 1996.
Arave, C.W., Shipka,M.L., Morrow-Tesch, J. and Albright, J. 1996. Changes in serum cortisol following extended lock-up time of lactating cows. J. Dairy Sci. 79:191.
Morrow-Tesch, J.L., Dailey, J.W.,
Murphy, C., Bord, E., Jones, B. Fulmer, B. and Smith,
J. 1996. Applications of the Observer 3.0 in the USDA-ARS Livestock behavior
research unit. Measuring Behavior ‘96 conference abstract. 1996.
Morrow-Tesch, J., Dailey, J. and Jiang, H. A. 1997. A
video database system for studying animal behavior. J. Anim. Sci. 75(suppl.
1):137.
Morrow-Tesch, J.L., McGlone, J.J., Blackshaw, J.K., Blackshaw, A.L., Fullwood, S. and
Heup, M.A. 1997. Behavior
of feedlot cattle in a commercial environment throughout the year. J. Anim. Sci. 75:157 (suppl. 1).
Eicher, S.D., Morrow-Tesch, J. and Albright, J.L. 1997. Lymphocyte phenotype and acute phase protein response to tail-docking in dairy cows. J. Dairy Sci.
McGlone, J.J., Morrow-Tesch, J.L., Blackshaw, J.K., Blackshow, A.L., Sarignac, C., Fullwood, S., Heup, M.A. and Dailey, J.W. 1997. Behavior of feedlot cattle in a commercial environment. Int. Soc. Applied Ethology Proceedings pp. 186.
Morrow-Tesch, J. and B. Jones.
1997. Behavioral and physiological
responses of calves to castration when performed at weaning or 3 weeks prior to
weaning. 9th Int. Congress in Anim. Hygiene
Proceedings pp.
Eicher, S.D., J.L. Morrow-Tesch, J.L.
Albright and R.E. Williams. 1998. Physiological
and Behavioral changes of tail-docked cows during fly season. J. Anim. Sci 76:101 (suppl. 1).
Wiggers, D.L., J.J. McGlone, J.L. Morrow-Tesch and J.W. Dailey. 1998. Behavior of feedlot cattle fed once or three times per day.
J. Anim. Sci. 76:102 (suppl. 1).
Morrow-Tesch, J., J. Dailey and K.
Scott. 1998. Effect of social and
physical environment on dairy calf behavior and performance. J. Anim. Sci. 76:104 (suppl. 1).
Scott, K.A., M. Shea-Moore and J.
Morrow-Tesch. 1999. Influence
of sow gestation diet on piglet behavior. J. Anim.
Sci. 77: (suppl. 1).
Mitloehner, F.M., J.L. Morrow-Tesch, J.W.
Dailey and J.J. McGlone. 1999. Altering feeding times for feedlot cattle
reduced dust-generating behaviors. J. Anim. Sci. 77: (suppl. 1).
Mitloehner, F.M. , J.L. Morrow-Tesch, J.W.
Dailey and J.J. McGlone. 1999. Effects of water misting and shade on heat
stress in feedlot cattle. J. Anim. Sci. 77: (suppl. 1).
Rachuonyo, H.A., J.L. Morrow-Tesch, J.G.
Gentry, D.L. Anderson, S.C. Wilson, J.W. Dailey, H.T. Bird and J.J. McGlone. Behavior
and environmental impact of outdoor gestating sows: effect of cold weather and
grass burning. J. Anim. Sci.
77: (suppl.
1).
A.K. Johnson, J.L. Morrow-Tesch,
S.C. Wilson, H. Rachuonyo, J.G. Gentry and J.J. McGlone. 1999. Behavior
and performance of lactating Newsham sows and piglets reared indoors or
outdoors. J. Anim. Sci.
77: (suppl.
1).
J.L. Morrow-Tesch, F.M. Mitloehner, J.W. Dailey and S.C. Wilson. 1999. Dust and microbe levels from indoor and
outdoor pig units. J. Anim. Sci. 77: (suppl. 1).
C. Technical Writings
Morrow, J.L. and J.J. McGlone.
1986. MODULATION OF AGONISTIC BEHAVIOR BY ANDROSTENONE IN NURSERY PIGS. Texas
Tech University Animal Science Research Report.
McGlone, J.J., J.L. Morrow and J.S. Stevenson. 1986. URINE CORTISOL
LEVELS AND SUBMISSIVE BEHAVIOR. Texas Tech University Animal Science Research
Report.
Morrow, J.L., J.J. McGlone, L.F. Tribble and W.F. Stansbury. 1987.
EFFECT OF DL-alpha-TOCOPHEROL INJECTIONS ON PIGLET PERFORMANCE AND IMMUNITY.
Texas Tech University Animal Science Research Report.
Morrow, J.L. and J.J. McGlone.
1987. PERFORMANCE AND BEHAVIOR OF SOWS AND PIGLETS IN FOUR FARROWING
ENVIRONMENTS. Texas Tech University Animal Science Research Report.
Morrow, J.L. and J.J. McGlone.
1987. PREFERENCE OF PIGLETS FOR ODORS FROM SOW FECES. Texas Tech University
Animal Science Research Report.
McGlone, J.J., J.L. Morrow and B.F. Craddock. 1987. EFFECTS OF
ANDROSTENONE ON HOG SHOW RING FIGHTING. Texas Tech University Animal Science
Research Report.
McGlone, J.J., W.F. Stansbury, J.L.
Morrow and L.F. Tribble. 1987. SOW MANAGEMENT DURING
LACTATION: EFFECTS OF PHOTOPERIOD AND HEAT STRESS. Texas Tech University Animal
Science Research Report.
Robbins, R.D., J.J. McGlone, J.L.
Morrow and R.A. Long. 1987. HERITABILITY ESTIMATES OF OPEN FIELD BEHAVIORS
USING SPLIT-EMBRYO IDENTICAL TWIN CALVES. Texas Tech University Animal Science
Research Report.
Clark, J.R., J.J. McGlone, D.E.
Hawkins and J.L. Morrow. 1987. LACK OF INFLUENCE OF DOMINANCE ON ATTAINMENT OF
PUBERTY IN GILTS. Texas Tech University Animal Science Research Report.
McGlone, J.J., C. Akins and J. Morrow-Tesch.
1988. REPRODUCTIVE AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF BOARS AND SOWS IN A SEMI-NATURAL
ENVIRONMENT. Texas Tech University Animal Science Research Report.
McGlone, J.J, E. Fugate, J. Morrow-Tesch,
R.J. Hurst, J.R. Clark and L.F. Tribble. 1988.
REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE AND IMMUNE FUNCTION OF GILTS IN CRATES, TETHERS, PENS
AND PASTURES. Texas Tech University Animal Science Research Report.
McGlone, J.J., R.J. Hurst and J. Morrow-Tesch.
1988. PERFORMANCE AND LUNG LESIONS OF PIGS FED LINCOMYCIN, ASP-250 OR NO
ANTIBIOTIC DURING NURSERY AND GROWING PHASES. Texas Tech University Animal
Science Research Report.
Morrow-Tesch, J. and J.J. McGlone. 1988. SOURCES OF MATERNAL ODORS AND ATTRACTION TO
THESE ODORS BY PIGLETS. Texas Tech University Animal Science Research Report.
Morrow-Tesch, J. and J.J. McGlone. 1988. ATTRACTION OF PIGLETS TO NOVEL ODORS. Texas
Tech University Animal Science Research Report.
Morrow-Tesch, J. and J.J. McGlone. 1988. PIGLET AVERSION TO RADIANT AND CONVECTIVE
HEAT SOURCES. Texas Tech University Animal Science Research Report.
Morrow-Tesch, J. and J.J. McGlone. 1988. SENSORY SYSTEMS AND NIPPLE ATTACHMENT IN
PIGLETS. Texas Tech University Animal Science Research Report.
Morrow-Tesch, J., J.J. McGlone and R.J. Hurst. 1989. GENETICS OF IMMUNE FUNCTION
IN GROWING PIGS. Texas Tech University Animal Science Research Report.
Morrow-Tesch, J., J.J. McGlone and R.J. Hurst. 1989. GENETICS OF IMMUNE FUNCTION
IN HYBRID AND CROSSBRED PIGS. Texas Tech University Animal Science Research
Report.
Endlich, G.G., McGlone, J.M., Blackshaw, J.K., Morrow-Tesch,
J.L., Dailey, J.W. 1996. Environmental Enrichment for feedlot cattle. Texas
Tech University Animal Science Research Report.
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