Directory UMM :Data Elmu:jurnal:A:Applied Animal Behaviour Science:Vol69.Issue2.Sept2000:
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Recent research has shown that there is genetic second objective was to investigate the effect of variation in the feed eaten by young growing beef pre-test rearing treatments
We conclude that there was no evidence that cows, subjected to normal premilking management, are discomforted when milked on a non-preferred side of the milking parlour; poor
The birds were provided with water on both sides for a period of 3 days 70–74 h. This period, called the equilibrium period, was used to determine the total amount and preferred side
procedure after different durations of food deprivation 0, 8, 23 and 47 h. Trend analysis showed that with increasing hunger state, an increasing number of gakel-calls was given.
Dry SD. Differences between farms could be explained by a reduced preference for items similar to major components of the background diet of each colony, i.e. selection in favour
Under normal farming practices, piglets from different litters are often mixed around the time of weaning, and a high incidence of fighting and minor injuries often occur. The aim
on aggressive behaviour at maturity. Full-fed commercial laying strain LA males were used as a control. The behaviour of individual males, nine from each treatment group, towards
Despite accurate calculation and formulation, lupin seed containing diets fed during the ®rst growth phase showed a somewhat higher crude protein content than both control diets (1G