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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A most interesting ultradian behavior rhythm is that of feeding. When food is available ad libitum, nearly all species eat nine to 12 meals a day. This pattern is seen in dogs and cats,1172,1643 sheep,406 horses,1315 pigs,246 and ...
A most interesting ultradian behavior rhythm is that of feeding. When food is available ad libitum, nearly all species eat nine to 12 meals a day. This pattern is seen in dogs and cats,1172,1643 sheep,406 horses,1315 pigs,246 and ...
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... but the amplitude of the salivary circadian variation is much smaller.275 Horses that do not show circadian patterns of cortisol secretion are at risk of colic.1325 Both pigs and horses are diurnal (day‐active) animals and show ...
... but the amplitude of the salivary circadian variation is much smaller.275 Horses that do not show circadian patterns of cortisol secretion are at risk of colic.1325 Both pigs and horses are diurnal (day‐active) animals and show ...
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Grazing, standing, and lying behavior of cattle, sheep, and horses living on the same pasture during two seasons. Source: Arnold (1981).95 Reproduced with permission of Elsevier. Figure 3.5 Example of the activity pattern of a dog.
Grazing, standing, and lying behavior of cattle, sheep, and horses living on the same pasture during two seasons. Source: Arnold (1981).95 Reproduced with permission of Elsevier. Figure 3.5 Example of the activity pattern of a dog.
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Figure 3.5 Example of the activity pattern of a dog recorded with an accelerometer. Note the diminished activity between 2300 and 0630hours and the peak of activity in the evening, presumably when the owner returned home from work.
Figure 3.5 Example of the activity pattern of a dog recorded with an accelerometer. Note the diminished activity between 2300 and 0630hours and the peak of activity in the evening, presumably when the owner returned home from work.
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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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