ABSTRACT Agonistic behavior in male Japanese quail, shown by aggressive pecking after feed restriction, was potentiated in unstable groups (a visitor bird moved to a new cage containing an unfamiliar resident each 24-hr period) but not in stable (a pair that was never changed once the birds were placed in cages) groups. The resident quail were more aggressive than either visitors or individuals of the stable groups. Ambivalent behavior (behavior characterized by an aggressive action followed immediately by a submissive posture) during feeding competition was observed in both the unstable and stable groupings. The ambivalent behavior appeared to be a conditioned response and was probably a result of the motivation to feed after a period of f...
Numerous aversive events occur in poultry production, and if repeated and unpredictable, can result ...
<div><p>The social behavior of animals, which is partially controlled by genetics, is one of the fac...
Numerous aversive events occur in poultry production, and if repeated and unpredictable, can result ...
The incidence of aggressive behaviors in mature poultry is a topic of high concern from a welfare an...
Abstract 1. Head injuries caused by aggressive pecking are an important welfare problem in quail far...
Repeated encounters with unfamiliar conspecifics in large groups of domestic birds create a potenti...
Environmental enrichment (EE) protocolDuring the EE in the brood boxes (8-28 days old), 3 different ...
Animals with socially monogamous mating systems are valuable for discovering proximate mechanisms of...
International audienceA simultaneous two-choice test was used to investigate discrimination between ...
We favor the conformation of divergent social environments by using the preselecting animals based o...
Aspects of reproduction of feral and domestic Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) were compared under...
One challenge faced by ethologists in poultry welfare is helping birds to form functionally successf...
Japanese quail were evaluated in 4 tests, performed aproximately 30 days appart from each other.Part...
Numerous aversive events occur in poultry production, and if repeated and unpredictable, can result ...
ogy tial er 1 e q ent of sec mb igh we ondiffered in male and female quail. Forty-eight hours after ...
Numerous aversive events occur in poultry production, and if repeated and unpredictable, can result ...
<div><p>The social behavior of animals, which is partially controlled by genetics, is one of the fac...
Numerous aversive events occur in poultry production, and if repeated and unpredictable, can result ...
The incidence of aggressive behaviors in mature poultry is a topic of high concern from a welfare an...
Abstract 1. Head injuries caused by aggressive pecking are an important welfare problem in quail far...
Repeated encounters with unfamiliar conspecifics in large groups of domestic birds create a potenti...
Environmental enrichment (EE) protocolDuring the EE in the brood boxes (8-28 days old), 3 different ...
Animals with socially monogamous mating systems are valuable for discovering proximate mechanisms of...
International audienceA simultaneous two-choice test was used to investigate discrimination between ...
We favor the conformation of divergent social environments by using the preselecting animals based o...
Aspects of reproduction of feral and domestic Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) were compared under...
One challenge faced by ethologists in poultry welfare is helping birds to form functionally successf...
Japanese quail were evaluated in 4 tests, performed aproximately 30 days appart from each other.Part...
Numerous aversive events occur in poultry production, and if repeated and unpredictable, can result ...
ogy tial er 1 e q ent of sec mb igh we ondiffered in male and female quail. Forty-eight hours after ...
Numerous aversive events occur in poultry production, and if repeated and unpredictable, can result ...
<div><p>The social behavior of animals, which is partially controlled by genetics, is one of the fac...
Numerous aversive events occur in poultry production, and if repeated and unpredictable, can result ...