Regrouping is associated with increased aggression, and disruption of time-budgets. Individuals vary in how well they cope with social stress. Our objective was to describe individual differences in agonistic behavior in dairy heifers after regrouping, and determine how time-budget and behavioral synchronization were affected by these coping strategies. A total of 30 heifers were individually regrouped at 5-months of age into stable groups of 12 unfamiliar animals. For 24 h, agonistic behaviors initiated and received by the regrouped heifer were continuously recorded, and standing, resting and feeding time and synchronization were sampled every 5 min. Scores of engagement in agonistic interactions and avoidance of interactions were calculat...
The increased number of cows per herd and the reduction of full-time workers per farm in dairy produ...
The present study investigated the long-term consistency of individual differences in dairy cattles'...
The present study investigated the long-term consistency of individual differences in dairy cattles'...
Regrouping is associated with increased aggression, and disruption of time-budgets. Individuals vary...
This paper analyses the consequences of repeated regrouping of dairy heifers according to their beha...
Dairy cows are often mixed into new social groups for management reasons, but this is recognized as ...
Regrouping dairy cows is a common feature of dairy farm management. Cows are grouped based on lactat...
Social environments can have major implications on cattle welfare and their disruption can result in...
Background: Like other farm animals, domestic goats may react adversely to unfamiliar individuals, a...
Older conspecifics can model important behaviours in group-living species, potentially reducing reli...
In many species, animals live in highly structured groups. In these groups, individual differences i...
Housing affects social behaviors, such as competition, but little work has addressed affiliative beh...
The increased number of cows per herd and the reduction of full-time workers per farm in dairy produ...
The present study investigated the long-term consistency of individual differences in dairy cattles'...
The present study investigated the long-term consistency of individual differences in dairy cattles'...
Regrouping is associated with increased aggression, and disruption of time-budgets. Individuals vary...
This paper analyses the consequences of repeated regrouping of dairy heifers according to their beha...
Dairy cows are often mixed into new social groups for management reasons, but this is recognized as ...
Regrouping dairy cows is a common feature of dairy farm management. Cows are grouped based on lactat...
Social environments can have major implications on cattle welfare and their disruption can result in...
Background: Like other farm animals, domestic goats may react adversely to unfamiliar individuals, a...
Older conspecifics can model important behaviours in group-living species, potentially reducing reli...
In many species, animals live in highly structured groups. In these groups, individual differences i...
Housing affects social behaviors, such as competition, but little work has addressed affiliative beh...
The increased number of cows per herd and the reduction of full-time workers per farm in dairy produ...
The present study investigated the long-term consistency of individual differences in dairy cattles'...
The present study investigated the long-term consistency of individual differences in dairy cattles'...