Proactive rodents show a larger behavioral response to apomorphine (APO) than reactive copers, suggesting a more sensitive DA system in proactive individuals. Previously, chicks from a high feather pecking (HFP) and low feather pecking line (LFP) have been suggested to display a proactive and reactive coping strategy, respectively. Therefore, at approximately 4 weeks of age, the behavior of 48 LFP and 48 HFP chicks in response to an APO injection was studied using an open field. Another objective of the present study was to determine whether behavioral variation (in an open field) between HFP and LFP birds, after APO injection, is also reflected by variation of D1 and D2 receptor densities in the brain. Receptor binding capacities were asse...
Severe feather pecking (SFP) in laying hens is a detrimental behavior causing loss of feathers, skin...
Feather-pecking behavior in laying hens (Gallus gallus) may be considered a behavioral pathology, co...
Many studies show the involvement of the serotonergic (5-HT) system in the performance of abnormal b...
Proactive rodents show a larger behavioral response to apomorphine (APO) than reactive copers, sugge...
Feather pecking in domestic fowl is a behavioral abnormality that consists of mild or injurious peck...
Severe feather pecking (SFP) in chickens is a detrimental behaviour with possibly neurochemical defi...
When pigeons are repeatedly administered a dose of apomorphine they show an increasing behavioral re...
Severe feather pecking (SFP) remains one of the major welfare issues in laying hens. SFP is the peck...
Severe feather pecking (FP) is a detrimental behavior causing welfare problems in laying hens. Diver...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens may cause mortality due to cannibalism. Novel breeding methods u...
BACKGROUND: Feather pecking and cannibalism are major concerns in poultry farming, both in terms of ...
Purebred laying hen lines of White Leghorn (WL) origin have been found to be more flighty and to sho...
Severe feather pecking (SFP) in laying hens is a detrimental behavior causing loss of feathers, skin...
Feather-pecking behavior in laying hens (Gallus gallus) may be considered a behavioral pathology, co...
Many studies show the involvement of the serotonergic (5-HT) system in the performance of abnormal b...
Proactive rodents show a larger behavioral response to apomorphine (APO) than reactive copers, sugge...
Feather pecking in domestic fowl is a behavioral abnormality that consists of mild or injurious peck...
Severe feather pecking (SFP) in chickens is a detrimental behaviour with possibly neurochemical defi...
When pigeons are repeatedly administered a dose of apomorphine they show an increasing behavioral re...
Severe feather pecking (SFP) remains one of the major welfare issues in laying hens. SFP is the peck...
Severe feather pecking (FP) is a detrimental behavior causing welfare problems in laying hens. Diver...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens may cause mortality due to cannibalism. Novel breeding methods u...
BACKGROUND: Feather pecking and cannibalism are major concerns in poultry farming, both in terms of ...
Purebred laying hen lines of White Leghorn (WL) origin have been found to be more flighty and to sho...
Severe feather pecking (SFP) in laying hens is a detrimental behavior causing loss of feathers, skin...
Feather-pecking behavior in laying hens (Gallus gallus) may be considered a behavioral pathology, co...
Many studies show the involvement of the serotonergic (5-HT) system in the performance of abnormal b...