Domestic Animal Behavior for Veterinarians and Animal ScientistsDomestic Animal Behavior for Veterinarians and Animal Scientists, Sixth Edition is a fully updated revision of this popular, classic text offering a thorough understanding of the normal behavior of domestic animals.
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The muscles on the side of the head may be tense, the nostrils may be dilated, and there is increased tonus of the lips. 826 The typical aggressive and submissive postures of cattle are described in Chapter 2, “Aggression and Social ...
The muscles on the side of the head may be tense, the nostrils may be dilated, and there is increased tonus of the lips. 826 The typical aggressive and submissive postures of cattle are described in Chapter 2, “Aggression and Social ...
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Environmental Control of Aggression Various environmental factors can increase aggression. Hunger and crowding are the primary ones. Almost every study has found that decreasing enclosure size increases the rate of aggression.
Environmental Control of Aggression Various environmental factors can increase aggression. Hunger and crowding are the primary ones. Almost every study has found that decreasing enclosure size increases the rate of aggression.
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Displacements increase from seven to almost 30 ewes per day.273 Aggressive sheep shoulder push; then, after the dominant animal has established itself, it displays behaviors toward the subordinate that appear identical to those used in ...
Displacements increase from seven to almost 30 ewes per day.273 Aggressive sheep shoulder push; then, after the dominant animal has established itself, it displays behaviors toward the subordinate that appear identical to those used in ...
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Horn size as well as body size increase; therefore, older goats are dominant over younger ones and males, ... Goats compete for food, and the rate of aggression increases as food availability and day length decrease in the fall.
Horn size as well as body size increase; therefore, older goats are dominant over younger ones and males, ... Goats compete for food, and the rate of aggression increases as food availability and day length decrease in the fall.
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Maternal Behavior | 127 |
Development of Behavior | 163 |
Learning | 191 |
Food and Water Intake | 221 |
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Domestic Animal Behavior for Veterinarians and Animal Scientists Katherine A. Houpt Vista previa restringida - 2018 |
Domestic Animal Behavior for Veterinarians and Animal Scientists Katherine A. Houpt Vista previa restringida - 2018 |
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