D. C. DEEMING - PUBLICATIONS

Books

Egg Incubation: Its Effects on Embryonic Development in Birds and Reptiles.

Edited by D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (1991)

455 pages. Available from Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, at £125.00 (ISBN 0-521-39071-0)


The Buckeye Hatchery Handbook.

Compiled by D. C. Deeming (1994)

Improving our Understanding of Ratites in a Farming Environment, Conference Proceedings.

Edited by D. C. Deeming (1996)

194 pages. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire. ISBN 0-952758-0-7. (Out of Print)

 

Rearing Ostrich Chicks - A Stockman's Guide.

D. C. Deeming, A. C. K. Dick & L. Ayres (1996).

124 pages. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire. ISBN 0-952758-1-5.

Available from D. C. Deeming. Email: charlie@deemingdc.freeserve.co.uk

 

Ratite Egg Incubation - A Practical Guide.

D. C. Deeming (1997).

182 pages. Ratite Conference, Buckinghamshire. ISBN 0-952758-2-3.

Available from D. C. Deeming. Email: charlie@deemingdc.freeserve.co.uk

 

The Ostrich: Biology, Production and Health.

See http://www.cabi.org/readingroom

Edited by D. C. Deeming. (1999).

C.A.BI Publishing, Wallingford. ISBN 0-85199-350-8

Available from CABI Publishing. Email: orders@cabi.org

 

Principles of Artificial Incubation for Game Birds

D. C. Deeming (2000).

160 pages. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire. ISBN 0-952758-3-1.

Available from D. C. Deeming. Email: charlie@deemingdc.freeserve.co.uk

 

El Avestruz Biología, Producción y Sanida.

Edited by D. C. Deeming. (2001).

372 pages. Available from Editorial Acribia S.A., Zaragoza, Spain. ISBN 84-200-0947-4

Avian Incubation: Behaviour, Environment and Evolution

Edited by D. C. Deeming (2002)

421 pages. Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 0-19-850810-7.

See http://www.oup.co.uk/

 

Practical Aspects of Commercial Incubation in Poultry.

Edited by D. C. Deeming (2002)

76 pages. Ratite Conference Books, Lincoln. . ISBN 0-952758-6-6.

Available from D. C. Deeming. Email: charlie@deemingdc.freeserve.co.uk

 

Doctor of Philosophy Thesis

An Investigation into the Physiological Basis of Egg Turning During Incubation in Birds. D. C. Deeming. Pure & Applied Zoology,

University of Reading, December 1990.

 

Scientific Publications (in chronological order)

  1. The relationship between eggshell porosity and oxygen consumption of the embryo in the domestic fowl. S. G. Tullett & D. C. Deeming (1982). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 72A, 529-533.
  2. Studies on the control of organogenesis and embryogenesis in apple and cherry trees. D. J. James, A. J. Passey, S. B. Malhotra & D. C. Deeming (1983). Report of the East Malling Research Station for 1982, 151-152.
  3. Adventitious embryogenesis and the in vitro culture of apple seed parts. D. J. James, A. J. Passey & D. C. Deeming (1984). Journal of Plant Physiology, 115, 217-229.
  4. The effect of cuticle removal on the water vapour conductance of eggshells of several species of domestic bird. D. C. Deeming (1987). British Poultry Science, 28, 231-237.
  5. Failure to turn eggs during incubation: The effects on embryo weight, development of the chorioallantois and absorption of albumen. S. G. Tullett & D. C. Deeming (1987). British Poultry Science, 28, 239-249.
  6. Physical influences on embryo development. D. C. Deeming, K. Rowlett & K. Simkiss (1987). Journal of Experimental Zoology, Supplement 1, 341-345.
  7. The eggshell structure of lizards from two sub-families of the Gekkonidae. D. C. Deeming (1988). The Herpetological Journal, 1, 230-234.
  8. An examination of the residues present in the eggs of squamate reptiles at hatching. D. C. Deeming (1988). The Herpetological Journal, 1, 381-385.
  9. Environmental regulation of sex determination in reptiles. D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (1988). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London, Series B, 322, 19-39.
  10. Characteristics of unturned eggs: A critical period, retarded embryonic growth and poor albumen utilisation. D. C. Deeming (1989). British Poultry Science, 30, 239-249.
  11. Failure to turn eggs during incubation: Development of the area vasculosa and embryo growth. D. C. Deeming (1989). Journal of Morphology, 201, 179-185.
  12. Importance of sub-embryonic fluid and albumen in the embryo's response to turning of the egg during incubation. D. C. Deeming (1989). British Poultry Science, 30, 591-606.
  13. Effects of incubation temperature on the growth and development of embryos of Alligator mississippiensis. D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (1989). Journal of Comparative Physiology, 159B, 183-193.
  14. The mechanism of temperature dependent sex determination in crocodilians: A hypothesis. D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (1989). American Zoologist, 29, 973-985.
  15. In the heat of the nest. C. Deeming & M. Ferguson (1989). New Scientist, number 1657, 33-38.
  16. Size dependent pigmentation pattern formation in embryos of Alligator mississippiensis: time of initiation of pattern generation mechanism. J. D. Murray, D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (1990). Proceedings of the Royal Society, London, Series B, 239, 279-293.
  17. Methods for the determination of the physical characteristics of eggs of Alligator mississippiensis: A comparison with other crocodilian and avian eggs. D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (1990). The Herpetological Journal, 1, 456-462.
  18. Changes in the lipid and fatty acid composition of the yolk during embryonic development of the alligator (Alligator mississippiensis). R. C. Noble, D. C. Deeming, M. W. J. Ferguson & R. McCartney (1990). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 96B, 183-187.
  19. Morphometric analysis of embryonic development in Alligator mississippiensis, Crocodylus johnstoni and Crocodylus porosus. D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (1990). The Journal of Zoology, London, 221, 419-429.
  20. Effects of incubation temperatures on alligators. D. C. Deeming (1990). International Hatchery Practice, 4(8), 5-6.
  21. Embryonic heart rate during development in six species of domesticated birds. H. Tazawa, O. Kuroda, S. G. Tullett & D. C. Deeming (1991). Physiological Zoology, 64, 1002-22.
  22. Artificial incubation and hand-rearing of Humboldt's penguin Spheniscus humboldti. D. C. Deeming, R. L. Harvey, L. Harvey, S. Carey & D. Leuchars (1991). International Zoo Yearbook, 30, 165-173.
  23. Reduction in eggshell conductance to respiratory gases has no effect on sex determination in Alligator mississippiensis. D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (1991). Copeia, 1991, 240-243.
  24. Partitioning of water within the alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) egg after 60 days of incubation. D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (1991). The Herpetological Journal, 1, 554-558.
  25. Egg turning has no effect on growth and development of embryos of Alligator mississippiensis. D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (1991). Acta Zoologica, 72, 125-128.
  26. Reasons for the dichotomy in the need for egg turning during incubation in birds and reptiles. D. C. Deeming (1991). In: Egg Incubation: Its Effects on Embryonic Development in Birds and Reptiles, D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (Eds), pp. 307-323. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  27. Physiological effects of incubation temperature on embryonic development in reptiles and birds. D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (1991). In: Egg Incubation: Its Effects on Embryonic Development in Birds and Reptiles, D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (Eds), pp. 147-171. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  28. Gas exchange across the reptilian eggshell. D. C. Deeming & M. B. Thompson (1991). In: Egg Incubation: Its Effects on Embryonic Development in Birds and Reptiles, D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (Eds), pp. 277-284. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  29. Incubation and embryonic development in reptiles and birds. D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (1991). In: Avian Incubation, S. G. Tullett (Ed), pp. 3-37. Butterworths-Heinemann, London.
  30. The utilisation of yolk phosphoglycerides by the alligator during embryonic development. R. C. Noble, D. C. Deeming, M. W. J. Ferguson & R. McCartney (1992). Journal of Comparative Physiology, 161B, 383-386.
  31. The effect of incubation temperature on yolk lipid parameters during embryonic development of the alligator (Alligator mississippiensis). R. C. Noble, D. C. Deeming, M. W. J. Ferguson & R. McCartney (1993). Lipids, 28, 135-140.
  32. An ichthyosaur embryo from the Lower Lias (Jurassic: Hettingan) of Somerset, England, with comments on the reproductive biology of ichthyosaurs. D. C. Deeming, L. B. Halstead, M. Manabe & D. M. Unwin (1993). Modern Geology, 18, 423-442.
  33. Fossil embryos and neonates: are they what we want them to be? D. C. Deeming & D. M. Unwin (1993). Journal of vertebrate Paleontology, 13, (Supplement to number 3), 32A.
  34. Observations on the first commercial production of ostrich (Struthio camelus) eggs in the UK: Incubation. D. C. Deeming, L. Ayres & F. J. Ayres (1993). The Veterinary Record, 132, 602-607.
  35. Observations on the first commercial production of ostrich (Struthio camelus) eggs in the UK: Rearing of chicks. D. C. Deeming, L. Ayres & F. J. Ayres (1993). The Veterinary Record, 132, 627-631.
  36. The incubation requirements of ostrich (Struthio camelus) eggs and embryos. D. C. Deeming (1993). In: Ostrich Odyssey: Proceedings of the Meeting of the Australian Ostrich Association Inc (Vic), 217, Edited by D. I. Bryden, pp. 1-66. Post Graduate Committee in Veterinary Science, University of Sydney.
  37. Factors affecting hatchability of ostrich eggs. D. C. Deeming (1994). Proceedings of the 9th European Poultry Conference, Glasgow: Satellite Symposium, Gamebirds and Waterfowl, 38-41.
  38. Factors affecting the rate of growth of ostrich (Struthio camelus) chicks in captivity. D. C. Deeming & L. Ayres (1994). The Veterinary Record, 135, 617-622.
  39. Commercial incubation of Ostrich (Struthio camelus) eggs in the UK with particular reference to the hatching process. D. C. Deeming (1994). British Poultry Science, 35, 818.
  40. Mathematical models for growth in alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) embryos developing at different incubation temperatures. W. G. Bardsley, R. A. Ackerman, N. A. S. Bukhari, D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (1995). Journal of Anatomy, 187, 181-190.
  41. Factors affecting hatchability during commercial incubation of ostrich (Struthio camelus) eggs. D. C. Deeming (1995). British Poultry Science, 36, 51-65.
  42. The hatching sequence of ostrich (Struthio camelus) embryos with notes on development as observed by candling. D. C. Deeming (1995). British Poultry Science, 36, 67-78.
  43. Possible effects of microbial infection on yolk utilisation in ostrich chicks. D. C. Deeming (1995). The Veterinary Record, 136, 270-271.
  44. Factors affecting growth of ostrich (Struthio camelus) chicks. D. C. Deeming (1995). British Poultry Science, 36, 838-839.
  45. The relationship between pecking behaviour and growth rate of ostrich (Struthio camelus) chicks in captivity. M. S. Lambert, D. C. Deeming, R. M. Sibly & L. L. Ayres (1995). Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 46, 93-101.
  46. Ingestion of metal objects by ostriches (Struthio camelus). D. C. Deeming & A. C. K. Dick (1995). The Veterinary Record, 137, 99-100.
  47. Yolk lipids and their fatty acids in wild and captive ostrich (Struthio camelus). R. C. Noble, B. H. Speake, R. McCartney, C. M. Foggin & D. C. Deeming (1996). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 113B, 753-756.
  48. Time budget and colour preferences (with special reference to feeding) of ostrich (Struthio camelus) chicks in captivity. N. E. Bubier, M. S. Lambert, D. C. Deeming, L. L. Ayres & R. M. Sibly (1996). British Poultry Science, 37, 547-551.
  49. Microbial spoilage of ostrich (Struthio camelus) eggs. D. C. Deeming (1996). British Poultry Science, 37, 689-693.
  50. Production, fertility and hatchability of ostrich (Struthio camelus) eggs on a farm in the United Kingdom. D. C. Deeming (1996). Animal Science, 63, 329-336.
  51. Estimation of the weight and body condition of ostriches (Struthio camelus) from body measurements. D. C. Deeming, R. M. Sibly & I. M. Magole (1996). The Veterinary Record, 139, 210-213.
  52. Plasma thyroxine levels in farmed ostriches (Struthio camelus) in relation to age, body weight and growth hormone. A. Dawson, D. C. Deeming, A. C. K. Dick & P. J. Sharp (1996). General and Comparative Endocrinology, 103, 308-315.
  53. Introduction to the ratites and farming operations around the world. D. C. Deeming & C. R. Angel (1996). In: Improving Our Understanding Of Ratites In A Farming Environment, D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 1-4. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire.
  54. Estimation of ostrich mass and condition from body measurements. D. C. Deeming, R. M. Sibly & I. L. Magole (1996). In: Improving Our Understanding Of Ratites In A Farming Environment, D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 6-7. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire.
  55. An ultrasonographic examination of the distal region of the pelvis limb of the ostrich. D. Liswaniso, M. D. Purton, J. S. Boyd & D. C. Deeming (1996). In: Improving Our Understanding Of Ratites In A Farming Environment, D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 7-9. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire.
  56. Morphology of the distal region of the pelvis limb of the ostrich. D. Liswaniso, M. D. Purton, J. S. Boyd & D. C. Deeming (1996). In: Improving Our Understanding Of Ratites In A Farming Environment, D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 9-10. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire.
  57. Courtship behaviour of breeding ostriches in captivity. N. E. Bubier, C. G. M. Paxton, P. Bowers & D. C. Deeming (1996). In: Improving Our Understanding Of Ratites In A Farming Environment, D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 19-20. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire.
  58. A review of recent work on the behaviour of young ostrich chicks with respect to feeding. D. C. Deeming, N. E. Bubier, C. G. M. Paxton, M. S. Lambert, I. L. Magole & R. M. Sibly (1996). In: Improving Our Understanding Of Ratites In A Farming Environment, D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 20-21. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire.
  59. Time budget analysis of breeding ostriches in Britain. D. E. F. McKeegan & D. C. Deeming (1996). In: Improving Our Understanding Of Ratites In A Farming Environment, D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 21-23. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire.
  60. Feeding and vigilance of breeding ostriches in a farming environment in Britain. E. J. Ross, D. C. Deeming & M. S. Dawkins (1996). In: Improving Our Understanding Of Ratites In A Farming Environment, D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 24-26. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire.
  61. Veterinary problems encountered on ostrich farms in Great Britain. A. C. K. Dick & D. C. Deeming (1996). In: Improving Our Understanding Of Ratites In A Farming Environment, D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 40-41. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire. also Ratel, 25(1), 24-26.
  62. Thyroid hormones, neoteny and growth rates in ostriches. A. Dawson, D. C. Deeming & A. C. K. Dick (1996). In: Improving Our Understanding Of Ratites In A Farming Environment, D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 125-126. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire.
  63. Lipid composition of egg yolks derived from wild and farmed environments. R. C. Noble, B. H. Speake, R. McCartney, C. M. Foggin & D. C. Deeming (1996). In: Improving Our Understanding Of Ratites In A Farming Environment, D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 128-129. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire.
  64. Factors affecting the hatchability of ostrich eggs during artificial incubation. D. C. Deeming (1996). In: Improving Our Understanding Of Ratites In A Farming Environment, D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 151-152. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire. also Ratel, 25(1), 26-28.
  65. The hatching sequence of the ostrich with observations on the morphology of the beak. D. C. Deeming & M. K. Richardson (1996). In: Improving Our Understanding Of Ratites In A Farming Environment, D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 152-154. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire.
  66. Ostrich eggshell ultrastructure - a study using scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. N. H. C. Sparks & D. C. Deeming (1996). In: Improving Our Understanding Of Ratites In A Farming Environment, D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 164-165. Ratite Conference, Oxfordshire.
  67. Effects of gender and group size on the time-activity budgets of adult breeding ostriches (Struthio camelus) in a farming environment. D. E. F. McKeegan & D. C. Deeming (1997). Applied Animal Behavioural Science, 51, 159-177.
  68. Observations on the factors affecting the feeding behaviour of ostrich chicks in captivity. C. M. Paxton, N. E. Bubier & D. C. Deeming (1997). British Poultry Science, 38, 151-155.
  69. Effect of climatic conditions on the behaviour of adult breeding ostriches (Struthio camelus) in Britain. D. C. Deeming (1997). Animal Welfare, 6, 349-356.
  70. Thyroid function in ostriches compared to that in non-ratite birds. A. Dawson & D. C. Deeming (1997). XIII International Congress of Comparative Endocrinology, Yokohama, Japan 16-21 November 1997, pp. 439-444.
  71. Hatchability: Do you know the whole story? C. Deeming (1997). Poultry and Avian Biology Reviews, 8(3/4), 156.
  72. Morphology of the distal tip of the upper beak of the ostrich (Struthio camelus) embryo during hatching. M. K. Richardson, D. C. Deeming & C. Cope (1998). British Poultry Science, 39, 575-578.
  73. Feeding and vigilance behaviour of adult ostriches breeding in a farmed environment in Britain. E. J. Ross & D. C. Deeming (1998). British Poultry Science, 39, 173-177.
  74. Time-activity budgets of adult ostriches (Struthio camelus) in a farming environment during the winter. D. C. Deeming (1998). Applied Animal Behavioural Science, 59, 363-371.
  75. Effect of winter climatic conditions on the behaviour of adult ostriches (Struthio camelus) on a farm in Britain. D. C. Deeming (1998). Animal Welfare, 7, 307-315.
  76. Courtship behaviour of farmed ostriches in relations to humans. N. E. Bubier, C. M. Paxton, P. Bowers & D. C. Deeming (1998). British Poultry Science, 39, 477-481.
  77. Research on the effects of the farming environment on behaviour of adult ostriches in Britain. D. C. Deeming (1998). In: Ratites in a Competitive World. Proceedings of the 2nd International Ratite Congress, September 1998, Oudtshoorn, South Africa, pp. 160-166.
  78. Effect of strain and flock age on fertility and early embryonic mortality of broiler breeder eggs. D. C. Deeming and J. H. van Middelkoop (1999). British Poultry Science, 40, S22-S23.
  79. Gezocht: alternatieven voor formaldehyde bij ontsmetting van broedeieren. D. C. Deeming & S. Lourens (1998). Praktijkonderzoek, 98/3, 12-16. (In Dutch)
  80. Introduction. D. C. Deeming (1999) In: The Ostrich: Biology, Production and Health. D. C. Deeming (Ed.), pp. 1-11. C.A.B. International, Wallingford.
  81. Behaviour in natural and captive environments. D. C. Deeming & N. E. Bubier (1999) In: The Ostrich: Biology, Production and Health. D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 83-104. C.A.B. International, Wallingford.
  82. Factors affecting the success of commercial incubation. D. C. Deeming & A. Ar (1999) In: The Ostrich: Biology, Production and Health. D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 159-190. C.A.B. International, Wallingford.
  83. Rearing environments around the world. D. Verwoerd, D. C. Deeming, C. R. Angel & B. Perelman (1999) In: The Ostrich: Biology, Production and Health. D. C. Deeming (Ed), pp. 191-216. C.A.B. International, Wallingford.
  84. Effect van niet meer keren na twee weken broeden. S. Lourens & D. C. Deeming (1999). Praktijkonderzoek, 99/1, 20-24. (In Dutch)
  85. Diurnal time-activity budget of adult Greater Rheas (Rhea americana) in a farming environment. J. Sales, D. C. Deeming, P. J. U. van Deventer, M. B. Martella & J.L. Navarro (2000). Archives für Geflugelkunde, 64, 207-210.
  86. Problems associated with egg turning. D. C. Deeming (2000). Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews, 11, 290-291.
  87. Avian incubation in nests: relationships between turning frequency, egg composition and hatchling maturity. D. C. Deeming (2000). Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews, 11, 291-292.
  88. Effect of mating ratio in commercial pheasant flocks on production, fertility and hatchability of eggs. D. C. Deeming and D. Wadland (2000). Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews, 11, 292-293.
  89. Correlation between shell colour and ultrastructure in pheasant eggs. P. D. G. Richards and D. C. Deeming (2000). Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews, 11, 305-306.
  90. The mammillary layer – OSM interface in blue pheasant eggshells. P. D. G. Richards & C. Deeming (2000). Microscopy Society of Southern Africa, Proceedings, 30, 64.
  91. Correlation between shell colour and ultrastructure in pheasant eggs. P. D. G. Richards & D. C. Deeming (2001). British Poultry Science, 42, 338-343.
  92. Observations on the patterns of embryonic mortality over the laying season of pheasant. D. C. Deeming & D. Wadland (2001). British Poultry Science, 42, 580-584.
  93. Relationships between egg mass and attentiveness during avian incubation in nests. D. C. Deeming (2001). Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews, 12, 179-180.
  94. Incubation patterns in a Blackbird (Turdus merula) nest. D. C. Deeming (2001). Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews, 12, 180-182.
  95. Attentiveness and turning patterns during incubation in a Houbara Bustard (Chlamydotis undulata macqueenii) nest. D. C. Deeming, P. Paillat, S. Hémon & M. Saint Jalme (2001). Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews, 12, 182-184.
  96. Effect of mating ratio in commercial pheasant flocks on production, fertility and hatchability of eggs. D. C. Deeming & D. Wadland (2001). British Poultry Science, 42, S112–S113.
  97. Importance and evolution of incubation in avian reproduction. D. C. Deeming (2002). In: Avian Incubation: Behaviour, Environment and Evolution, D. C. Deeming (Ed.), pp. 1–7. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  98. Location, structure and function of incubation sites. M. H. Hansell & D. C. Deeming (2002). In: Avian Incubation: Behaviour, Environment and Evolution, D. C. Deeming (Ed.), pp. 8–27. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  99. Functional characteristics of eggs. D. C. Deeming (2002). In: Avian Incubation: Behaviour, Environment and Evolution. D. C. Deeming (Ed.), pp. 28–42. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  100. Embryonic development and utilisation of egg components. D. C. Deeming (2002). In: Avian Incubation: Behaviour, Environment and Evolution, D. C. Deeming (Ed.), pp. 43–53. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  101. Behaviour patterns during incubation. D. C. Deeming (2002). In: Avian Incubation: Behaviour, Environment and Evolution, D. C. Deeming (Ed.), 63–87. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  102. Patterns and significance of egg turning. D. C. Deeming (2002). In: Avian Incubation: Behaviour, Environment and Evolution, D. C. Deeming (Ed.), 161–178. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  103. Perspectives in avian incubation. D. C. Deeming (2002). In: Avian Incubation: Behaviour, Environment and Evolution, D. C. Deeming (Ed.), pp.326–329. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  104. Influence of mating sex ratio in commercial pheasant flocks on bird health and the production, fertility, and hatchability of eggs. D. C. Deeming & D. Wadland (2002). British Poultry Science, 43, 16–23.
  105. CAB International (2002). Ratite Production (Ostrich and Emu) [Original text by D. C. Deeming]. In: Animal Health and Production Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International, in press 2002.
  106. Electrolyte and water balance of the early avian embryo: effects of egg turning. G. K. Baggott, D. C. Deeming & G. V. Latter (2002). Avian & Poultry Biology Reviews, 13, 105–119.
  107. The fall and rise of ratite production. D. C. Deeming (2002). Proceedings of the 11th European Poultry Conference, September 2002. CD-ROM.
  108. Advantages and disadvantages of single stage incubation. D. C. Deeming (2002). Roles of w Proceedings of the 11th European Poultry Conference, September 2002. CD-ROM.
  109. Water and gas exchange in determining hatchability success. A. Ar & D. C. Deeming (2002). In: Practical Aspects of Commercial Incubation in Poultry, D. C. Deeming (Ed.), pp. 21–25. Ratite Conference Books, Lincoln.
  110. The role of egg turning during incubation. D. C. Deeming (2002). In: Practical Aspects of Commercial Incubation in Poultry, D. C. Deeming (Ed.), pp. 26–31. Ratite Conference Books, Lincoln.
  111. Dimensions and Composition of Eggs From Captive-bred Bustards (Gruiformes: Otididae): Houbara (Chlamydotis undulata), Rufous-crested (Eupodotis ruficrista), and Kori (Ardeotis kori). S. J. Anderson & D. C. Deeming (2002). Zoo Biology, 21, 337–346.

 

Technical Articles In Industry Magazines

  1. Albumen in the avian egg. D. C. Deeming (1987). International Hatchery Practice, 1(3), 5-6.
  2. Turning eggs during incubation. D. C. Deeming (1990). Poultry International, 29(5), 30-36.
  3. Turning helps hatchability. D. C. Deeming (1990). Misset World Poultry, 6(4), 27.
  4. Egg turning and embryonic development. D. C. Deeming (1991). International Hatchery Practice, 5(3), 11-17.
  5. Single stage incubation is the way forward. C. Deeming (1991). Misset World Poultry, 7(2) 28-29.
  6. The importance of embryonic temperature during incubation. C. Deeming (1991). Poultry International, 30(10), 12-16.
  7. Practical considerations in design of hatchery layouts. A. Wyburn & C. Deeming (1991). International Hatchery Practice, 5(7), 13-15.
  8. Incubation of ostrich eggs. C. Deeming (1991). Poultry World, 145(3), 22.
  9. Water loss from ostrich eggs. C. Deeming (1991). The Ostrich News, 4(36), 19-20.
  10. Keeping cool: The importance of embryonic temperature during incubation of ratite eggs. C. Deeming (1991). The Ostrich News, 5(37), 28-29.
  11. Is your egg fresh? C. Deeming (1991). The Ostrich News, 5(39), 21-22.
  12. Future development of the hatchery industry in the 1990s. C. Deeming (1992). Misset World Poultry, 8(3), 41-43.
  13. Formaldehyde in the modern hatchery. C. Deeming (1992). Poultry International, 31(5), 46-52.
  14. How ostrich eggs breathe. C. Deeming (1992). The Ostrich News, 5(42) 25-28.
  15. Sex and the single ostrich. C. Deeming (1992). The Ostrich Report, May, 1992, 19-20.
  16. European ostrich farming - a start of something big? C. Deeming (1992). The Ostrich News, 5(44), 20-22.
  17. Practical aspects of ratite incubation. C. Deeming (1992). The Ostrich Report, June, 12, 28-29.
  18. Sanitation in the modern ratite hatchery. C. Deeming (1992). Australian Ostrich Association Journal, 15(June), 4-5.
  19. Effective incubation: the importance of a hatcher. C. Deeming (1992). The Ostrich Report, February, 17, 25-26.
  20. Relative humidity affects water loss from eggs. C. Deeming (1993). Misset World Poultry, 9(4), 20-23 and 9(5), 34-37.
  21. Practical aspects of ostrich egg incubation. C. Deeming (1993). Ostrich Update, (1), 17.
  22. Yolk sac retention: cause or symptom? D. C. Deeming (1993) The Ostrich Report, November, 14, 34 & 37.
  23. Practical aspects of ostrich egg incubation. C. Deeming (1993). Ostrich Update, (2), 55-56.
  24. What happened to the hatchery industry in the 1990s? C. Deeming (1994). Misset World Poultry, 10(1/2), 50-54.
  25. The importance of egg turning during incubation. C. Deeming (1994). The Ostrich News, 7(64), 53-55.
  26. Contamination of ratite eggs and what we can do about it. C. Deeming (1994). The Ostrich News, 7(67), 54-57.
  27. Things to consider when designing a hatchery. D. C. Deeming (1994). Exclusively Ostrich!, 40, 48 & 90.
  28. When to help ostrich chicks to hatch. C. Deeming (1994). The Ostrich News, 7(70), 60-61.
  29. Ostrich farming - a commercial enterprise? D. C. Deeming (1994). Meat Focus International, 3(7), 298-303.
  30. Egg size and hatchability in ostriches. C. Deeming (1994). The Ostrich News, 7(73), 52-54.
  31. What is chick quality? C. Deeming (1995). Misset World Poultry, 11(2), 20-23.
  32. Hey! Why is my egg infertile? C. Deeming (1995). Exclusively Ostrich!, 3(1), 56, 58, 60, 62 & 66.
  33. Incubation and hatching: a list of reminders for 1995. C. Deeming (1995). The Ostrich News, 8(77), 35, 36, 38 & 42.
  34. Training and research at Hangland Farm Ostriches. C. Deeming (1995). The Ostrich News, 8(78), 49, 51-52.
  35. Ostrich slaughter and meat production. D. C. Deeming (1995). Meat Focus International, 4(4), 143-144.
  36. Large eggs - an incubation challenge. D. C. Deeming (1996). Poultry International, 35(14), 50-54.
  37. Ostrich eggs - an incubation challenge. D. C. Deemcing (1996). Misset World Poultry, 12(11), 49-53.
  38. Hatchability: Do you know the whole story? D. C. Deeming (1997). Poultry World, December, 16.
  39. Humidity, water loss and ostrich eggs. C. Deeming (1997). Ostrich Farmer Fortnightly, 1(2), 4-5.
  40. Non-contagious causes of mortality in young ostrich chicks: diagnosis and treatment. C. Deeming & A. Dick (1997). Ostrich News, 6(1), 23-27.
  41. Ostrich farming. A viable enterprise? C. Deeming (1997). Northern Ireland Veterinary Today, Summer, 39-40.
  42. Practical considerations in design of a small scale ostrich hatchery. C. Deeming (1997). Ostrich News, 6(2), 12-13.
  43. The rearing environment for ostrich chicks. C. Deeming (1997). Ostrich Farmer Fortnightly, 1(12), 6-8.
  44. Twins in ostriches. C. Deeming (1997). Ostrich Farmer Fortnightly, 1(20), 6.
  45. Hatchery design into the 21st century: an embryologist’s perspective. D. C. Deeming (1998). Elsevier World Poultry, 14(8), 25-27.
  46. Vulnerability of the embryo to hatching egg disinfection. D. C. Deeming (1998). Elsevier World Poultry, 14(9), 29-30.
  47. Good health. C. Deeming (1998). Shooting Times and Country Magazine, 16th April, 13-15.
  48. Are you setting the right eggs? C. Deeming (1998). Ostrich Farmer Fortnightly, 2(4), 3-4.
  49. Estimation of the weight of juvenile and adult ostriches using linear measurements. D. C. Deeming (1998). Ostrich Talk, Summer, 8-10.
  50. Incorrect egg setting may cause hatchability problems. D. C. Deeming (1999). Elsevier World Poultry, 12(6), 50.
  51. Op de kop kost geld. D. C. Deeming & A. Lourens (1999). Pluimvee Houderij, 29 Januari, 16-17. (In Dutch)
  52. Out of breath. C. Deeming (1999). Shooting Times and Country Magazine, 11th February, 36-37.
  53. Incubate to accumulate. C. Deeming (1999). The Shooting Gazette, March, 72-74.
  54. Raising healthy birds: Egg disinfection. C. Deeming (1999). Shooting Times and Country Magazine, 1st April, 14-15.
  55. Raising healthy birds: Setting eggs. C. Deeming (1999). Shooting Times and Country Magazine, 1st April, 15.
  56. Does egg candling throw any light on hatchability? C. Deeming (1999). Shooting Times and Country Magazine, 3rd June, 34-35.
  57. Effects of climate on behaviour of adult ostriches. D. C. Deeming (1999). Ostrich Farmer Fortnightly, 3(3), 4.
  58. Keeping cool. C. Deeming (2000). Shooting Times and Country Magazine, 27th April, 29.
  59. International conference to further understand bird reproduction. D. C. Deeming (2000) Elsevier World Poultry, 12(15), 13-14.
  60. Storage of hatching eggs. D. C. Deeming (2000). Poultry International, 39(13), 44-50.
  61. Breeding and Hatchery, World Poultry Special Issue, December 2000. Guest editor.
  62. Are you overheating your eggs without realising it? C. Deeming. Elsevier World Poultry, December 2000, 14–15.
  63. Mating game: Is the sex ratio of your flock holding back egg production? C. Deeming. Shooting Times and Country Magazine, 8th March 2001, 23.
  64. Note. C. Deeming. Shooting Times and Country Magazine, 29th March 2001, 22.
  65. Is the quality of egg setting driving down your hatchability? D. C. Deeming (2001). Poultry International, 40(7), 34–38.
  66. Taking hatchery management into the 21st century. D. C. Deeming (2002). Poultry International, 41(3) 8–15.
  67. Incubation of eggs from our modern strains of chicken. D. C. Deeming (2002). Elsevier World Poultry, 18(3), 22–23.
  68. Recent research into new areas of incubation influencing profitability. D. C. Deeming (2003). Poultry International,

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