The collection of multiple saliva samples from pigs and the effect on adrenocortical activity

Cook, N. J., Hayne, S. M., Rioja-Lang, F. C., Schaefer, A. L. and Gonyou, H. W. 2013. The collection of multiple saliva samples from pigs and the effect on adrenocortical activity. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 93: 329-333. The validity of collecting multiple saliva samples for the measurement of cortisol was...

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