<p>The coefficient of variation (CV) in association strength for calves in each rearing treatment during week one (a) and week four (b). Dark grey boxes show all data; light grey boxes show data when associations between previously paired calves was omitted.</p
Genetic studies of social behaviour have currently received new impetus from models including indire...
Social housing for dairy calves has a range of benefits for social development, yet there is limited...
<p>** indicates a significant difference at P<0.05. n = 10 individual, 12 late pair, 12 early pair, ...
<p>Social heterogeneity of calves, measured at the group level, during barn grouping.</p
<p>Values are means + SE (maximum value of 24 assigned to calves who did not learn). Sample sizes as...
The objective of this study was to assess effects of prior social contact on the expression of perso...
WOS:A1994PY39000005International audienceThe aim of this study was to determine the effects of reari...
The dataset associated with this article is in ORE at http://hdl.handle.net/10871/24458This is the a...
The early social environment can influence the health and behaviour of animals, with effects lasting...
In my master thesis project we studied the social dynamics within a group of Maremman calves (Bos ta...
Dyadic association between individuals forms the basis of group structures for herding animals. Grou...
Calves raised in automated milk feeder (AMF) systems benefit from social interaction and having acce...
© 2019, The Author(s). Social network analysis has increasingly been considered a useful tool to int...
This study had two purposes. In the first part we observed the feeding rhythms and behaviour, and th...
Not AvailableA repeated measure linear model was used to study the impact of rearing systems, indivi...
Genetic studies of social behaviour have currently received new impetus from models including indire...
Social housing for dairy calves has a range of benefits for social development, yet there is limited...
<p>** indicates a significant difference at P<0.05. n = 10 individual, 12 late pair, 12 early pair, ...
<p>Social heterogeneity of calves, measured at the group level, during barn grouping.</p
<p>Values are means + SE (maximum value of 24 assigned to calves who did not learn). Sample sizes as...
The objective of this study was to assess effects of prior social contact on the expression of perso...
WOS:A1994PY39000005International audienceThe aim of this study was to determine the effects of reari...
The dataset associated with this article is in ORE at http://hdl.handle.net/10871/24458This is the a...
The early social environment can influence the health and behaviour of animals, with effects lasting...
In my master thesis project we studied the social dynamics within a group of Maremman calves (Bos ta...
Dyadic association between individuals forms the basis of group structures for herding animals. Grou...
Calves raised in automated milk feeder (AMF) systems benefit from social interaction and having acce...
© 2019, The Author(s). Social network analysis has increasingly been considered a useful tool to int...
This study had two purposes. In the first part we observed the feeding rhythms and behaviour, and th...
Not AvailableA repeated measure linear model was used to study the impact of rearing systems, indivi...
Genetic studies of social behaviour have currently received new impetus from models including indire...
Social housing for dairy calves has a range of benefits for social development, yet there is limited...
<p>** indicates a significant difference at P<0.05. n = 10 individual, 12 late pair, 12 early pair, ...