Emma Sutton
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Emma Sutton is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Her research focuses on animal behavior and welfare, with a specific interest in livestock management. Sutton has co-authored a publication examining the effects of different weaning methods on lamb stress levels. Her work involves collaboration with faculty and researchers within the University of Arkansas system, including Derico Setyabrata and Eva Wray, with whom she shares co-authorship on prior work.
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- Publications: 1
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Effect of Traditional Versus Fenceline Weaning on Lamb Stress (2025)
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- Effect of Traditional Versus Fenceline Weaning on Lamb Stress
- Effect of Traditional Versus Fenceline Weaning on Lamb Stress
- Effect of Traditional Versus Fenceline Weaning on Lamb Stress
- Effect of Traditional Versus Fenceline Weaning on Lamb Stress
- Effect of Traditional Versus Fenceline Weaning on Lamb Stress
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