Yolande Seddon
Assistant Professor
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
University of Saskatchewan
Canada
Biography
Dr. Yolande Seddon is currently working as a Assistant Professor in the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, University of Saskatchewan , Ccanada. His research interests includes research focuses on the behaviour and welfare of farmed pigs and explores the interactions between management, pig behaviour, welfare and productivity, with a strong multidisciplinary and applied research approach. In collaboration with the Prairie Swine Centre, SK, Dr. Seddon has regular knowledge transfer of research findings to industry. . He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Yolande Seddon is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to research focuses on the behaviour and welfare of farmed pigs and explores the interactions between management, pig behaviour, welfare and productivity, with a strong multidisciplinary and applied research approach. In collaboration with the Prairie Swine Centre, SK, Dr. Seddon has regular knowledge transfer of research findings to industry. .
Research Interest
research focuses on the behaviour and welfare of farmed pigs and explores the interactions between management, pig behaviour, welfare and productivity, with a strong multidisciplinary and applied research approach. In collaboration with the Prairie Swine Centre, SK, Dr. Seddon has regular knowledge transfer of research findings to industry.
Publications
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Grandin T. Transport Fitness of Cull Sows and Boars: A Comparison of Different Guidelines on Fitness for Transport. Animals. 2016 Nov 28;6(12):77.
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Davis K, Seddon Y, Creutzinger K, Bouvier M, Brown J. An investigation into the use of sucrose to reduce castration pain in piglets. Canadian Journal of Animal Science. 2017 Feb 16;97(3):439-47.
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Creutzinger K, Stookey JM, Marfleet T, Campbell J, Janz D, Marques F, Seddon YM. An investigation of hair cortisol as a measure of long-term stress in beef cattle: results from a castration study. Canadian Journal of Animal Science. 2017 Mar 1(ja).