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Mattie Still's research focuses on animal behavior and welfare, specifically investigating the effects of sow vocalization and scent on the complete blood cell count of pigs during the early weaning period. This work contributes to understanding physiological responses in livestock to environmental and social stimuli.
Still collaborates with researchers from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. These collaborations include shared publications with Yan Huang, Sarah Shelby, and Mason A. Paladino, indicating an active network within the agricultural and biological sciences communities at the University of Arkansas.
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- Publications: 1
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PSVI-18 Effects of Sow Vocalization and Scent on Complete Blood Cell Count During Early Weaning Period (2023)
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- PSVI-18 Effects of Sow Vocalization and Scent on Complete Blood Cell Count During Early Weaning Period
- PSVI-18 Effects of Sow Vocalization and Scent on Complete Blood Cell Count During Early Weaning Period
- PSVI-18 Effects of Sow Vocalization and Scent on Complete Blood Cell Count During Early Weaning Period
- PSVI-18 Effects of Sow Vocalization and Scent on Complete Blood Cell Count During Early Weaning Period
- PSVI-18 Effects of Sow Vocalization and Scent on Complete Blood Cell Count During Early Weaning Period
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