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Radka Šárová
Radka Šárová
Department of Ethology, Institute of Animal Science in Prague
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Graded leadership by dominant animals in a herd of female beef cattle on pasture
R Šárová, M Špinka, JLA Panamá, P Šimeček
Animal Behaviour 79 (5), 1037-1045, 2010
1142010
Pay respect to the elders: age, more than body mass, determines dominance in female beef cattle
R Šárová, M Špinka, I Stěhulová, F Ceacero, M Šimečková, R Kotrba
Animal Behaviour 86 (6), 1315-1323, 2013
952013
The effect of age at separation from the dam and presence of social companions on play behavior and weight gain in dairy calves
B Valníčková, I Stěhulová, R Šárová, M Špinka
Journal of Dairy Science 98 (8), 5545-5556, 2015
762015
Farm managers underestimate lameness prevalence in Czech dairy herds
R Šárová, I Stěhulová, P Kratinová, P Firla, M Špinka
Animal Welfare 20 (2), 201-204, 2011
612011
Maternal behaviour in beef cows is individually consistent and sensitive to cow body condition, calf sex and weight
I Stěhulová, M Špinka, R Šárová, L Máchová, R Kněz, P Firla
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 144 (3-4), 89-97, 2013
552013
Playing and fighting by piglets around weaning on farms, employing individual or group housing of lactating sows
J Šilerová, M Špinka, R Šárová, B Algers
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 124 (3-4), 83-89, 2010
422010
Important role of dominance in allogrooming behaviour in beef cattle
R Šárová, AK Gutmann, M Špinka, I Stěhulová, C Winckler
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 181, 41-48, 2016
412016
Synchronization and leadership in switches between resting and activity in a beef cattle herd—a case study
R Šárová, M Špinka, JLA Panamá
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 108 (3-4), 327-331, 2007
352007
Weaning reactions in beef cattle are adaptively adjusted to the state of the cow and the calf,
I Stěhulová, B Valníčková, R Šárová, M Špinka
Journal of Animal Science 95 (3), 1023-1029, 2017
292017
A note on differences in nursing behaviour on pig farms employing individual and group housing of lactating sows
J Šilerová, M Špinka, R Šárová, K Slámová, B Algers
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 101 (1-2), 167-176, 2006
212006
The effect of pair housing on dairy calf health, performance, and behavior
K Bučková, R Šárová, Á Moravcsíková, M Špinka
Journal of Dairy Science 104 (9), 10282-10290, 2021
192021
Mapping farm animal welfare education at university level in Europe
G Illmann, L Keeling, M Melišová, M Šimečková, V Ilieski, C Winckler, ...
Animal Welfare 23 (4), 401-410, 2014
152014
Survey of disbudding practice on Czech dairy farms
S Staněk, R Šárová, E Nejedlá, S Šlosárková, O Doležal
Journal of dairy science 101 (1), 830-839, 2018
122018
Test of four hypotheses to explain the function of overmarking in foals of four equid species
J Pluháček, V Tučková, SRB King, R Šárová
Animal Cognition 22, 231-241, 2019
102019
Higher dominance position does not result in higher reproductive success in female beef cattle,
R Šárová, M Špinka, F Ceacero
Journal of Animal Science 95 (8), 3301-3309, 2017
102017
Indication of Social Buffering in Disbudded Calves
K Bučková, Á Moravcsíková, R Šárová, R Rajmon, M Špinka
72021
Overmarking by adult females in four equid species: social bonds and group cohesion
V Tučková, R Šárová, J Bartošová, SRB King, J Pluháček
Journal of Zoology 306 (3), 180-188, 2018
72018
Early social experiences do not affect first lactation production traits, longevity or locomotion reaction to group change in female dairy cattle
B Valníčková, R Šárová, M Špinka
Applied animal behaviour science 230, 105015, 2020
32020
Effect of social organisation on interspecific differences in overmarking behaviour of foals in African equids
J Pluháček, V Tučková, R Šárová, SRB King
Animal Cognition 23, 131-140, 2020
32020
Why wait to mark? Possible reasons behind latency from olfactory exploration to overmarking in four African equid species
J Pluháček, V Tučková, R Šárová, SRB King
Animal Cognition 25 (6), 1443-1452, 2022
22022
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