Sheep farmers’ attitudes to farm inspections and the role of sanctions and rewards as motivation to reduce the prevalence of lameness
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Eamonn Ferguson | Jasmeet Kaler | Laura E. Green | Nicola L. B. H. Liu | Holly O’Kane | E. Ferguson | J. Kaler | L. Green | H. O'Kane | Nicola Liu
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