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Prof. Philip A. Robinson
Prof. Philip A. Robinson
Professor of Veterinary Public Health, Harper & Keele Veterinary School
Verified email at harper-adams.ac.uk
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Appropriate dairy calf feeding from birth to weaning:“it’s an investment for the future”
LJ Palczynski, ECL Bleach, ML Brennan, PA Robinson
Animals 10 (1), 116, 2020
562020
Farmers and bovine tuberculosis: contextualising statutory disease control within everyday farming lives
PA Robinson
Journal of Rural Studies 55, 168-180, 2017
492017
BCG vaccination against tuberculosis in European badgers (Meles meles): a review
PA Robinson, LAL Corner, EA Courcier, J McNair, M Artois, FD Menzies, ...
Comparative immunology, microbiology and infectious diseases 35 (4), 277-287, 2012
432012
Bovine tuberculosis and badgers in Britain: relevance of the past
PJ Atkins, PA Robinson
Epidemiology & Infection 141 (7), 1437-1444, 2013
352013
Giving calves ‘the best start’: Perceptions of colostrum management on dairy farms in England
LJ Palczynski, ECL Bleach, ML Brennan, PA Robinson
Animal Welfare 29 (1), 45-58, 2020
342020
Framing bovine tuberculosis: a ‘political ecology of health’ approach to circulation of knowledge(s) about animal disease control
PA Robinson
The Geographical Journal, 2017
342017
Dairy cow health and management in the transition period: The need to understand the human dimension
EA Redfern, LA Sinclair, PA Robinson
Research in veterinary science 137, 94-101, 2021
312021
A history of bovine tuberculosis eradication policy in Northern Ireland
PA Robinson
Epidemiology and Infection 143, 3182-3195, 2015
282015
Mycobacterium bovis surveillance in European badgers (Meles meles) killed by vehicles in Northern Ireland: an epidemiological evaluation.
DA Abernethy, E Walton, F Menzies, E Courtier, P Robinson
262011
Farm animal practitioners' views on their use and expectations of veterinary diagnostic laboratories
PA Robinson, WB Epperson
Veterinary Record 172 (19), 503-503, 2013
232013
" They've got to be testing and doing something about it": Farmer and veterinarian views on drivers for Johne’s disease control in dairy herds in England
PA Robinson
Preventive veterinary medicine 182, 105094, 2020
212020
Monitoring Mycobacterium bovis in Eurasian badgers (Meles meles) killed by vehicles in Northern Ireland between 1998 and 2011
EA Courcier, FD Menzies, SAJ Strain, RA Skuce, PA Robinson, ...
Veterinary Record 182 (9), 259-259, 2017
212017
Coalition culls and zoonotic ontologies
PJ Atkins, PA Robinson
Environment and Planning A 45 (6), 1372-1386, 2013
212013
Factors influencing diagnostic sample submission by food animal veterinarians in Mississippi
PA Robinson, WB Epperson, CL Huston, LW Pace, RW Wills, AG Cosby
Vet Ital 48, 31-9, 2012
212012
Stakeholder perceptions of disease management for dairy calves:“it’s just little things that make such a big difference”
LJ Palczynski, ECL Bleach, ML Brennan, PA Robinson
Animals 11 (10), 2829, 2021
162021
Responsible scientists and a citizens' panel: new storylines for creative engagement between science and the public
PA Robinson, P Macnaghten, S Banks, J Bickersteth, A Kennedy, ...
The Geographical Journal 180 (1), 83-88, 2014
162014
Why isn’t the transition period getting the attention it deserves? Farm advisors’ opinions and experiences of managing dairy cow health in the transition period
EA Redfern, LA Sinclair, PA Robinson
Preventive Veterinary Medicine 194, 105424, 2021
152021
Learning spaces in the countryside: university students and the Harper assemblage
PA Robinson
Area 50, 274-282, 2018
152018
Youngstock management as “The key for everything”? Perceived value of calves and the role of calf performance monitoring and advice on dairy farms
LJ Palczynski, ECL Bleach, ML Brennan, PA Robinson
Frontiers in Animal Science 3, 835317, 2022
142022
Sheep scab in Northern Ireland: Its distribution, costs and farmer knowledge about prevention and control
PE Crawford, K Hamer, F Lovatt, PA Robinson
Preventive Veterinary Medicine 205, 105682, 2022
132022
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