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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Leadership on a novel pasture is not correlated with dominance.1545 Not surprisingly, the sows that received the most aggressive acts showed the least estrous behavior. They did not mount or nose other sows as much as did high‐ranking ...
Leadership on a novel pasture is not correlated with dominance.1545 Not surprisingly, the sows that received the most aggressive acts showed the least estrous behavior. They did not mount or nose other sows as much as did high‐ranking ...
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653 Crowding encourages the outbreak of tail biting,655 but the main cause appears to be lack of opportunity for oral stimulation in a species that normally spends seven hours a day rooting on pasture.881 This is substantiated by the ...
653 Crowding encourages the outbreak of tail biting,655 but the main cause appears to be lack of opportunity for oral stimulation in a species that normally spends seven hours a day rooting on pasture.881 This is substantiated by the ...
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AP and BE shared three of four barns at the home farm (a) and most of the yards and pastures immediately surrounding the barns. SB was the only female at her farm (b). BE used the southern section of her range (c) through most of 1978 ...
AP and BE shared three of four barns at the home farm (a) and most of the yards and pastures immediately surrounding the barns. SB was the only female at her farm (b). BE used the southern section of her range (c) through most of 1978 ...
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Horses spend the majority of their time grazing on pasture, and ruminants spend the majority of their time grazing and ruminating; this changes considerably in confined animals fed high‐concentrate diets. Cats and dogs rest or sleep for ...
Horses spend the majority of their time grazing on pasture, and ruminants spend the majority of their time grazing and ruminating; this changes considerably in confined animals fed high‐concentrate diets. Cats and dogs rest or sleep for ...
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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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