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Fig. 1. Experimental set-up used for the docility test.
Table 1Effects of the social environment and of the breed on the behavioural reactions of calves in the docility test —
Fig. 2. Influence of the social environment on the duration of calves’ immobility in absence of human periodŽ1 in the docility test
Fig. 3. Influence of the social environment on the duration of the handling period period 3 in the docility test.Ž.Levels of significance:UPF0.05;UUPF0.01;UUUPF0.001.

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