The livestock industry suffers substantial losses from animals eating poisonous plants. Research on learned food aversions will enhance understanding of the abilities of livestock to detect and avoid toxic foods. This study sought to determine: (1) whether lambs and ewes can be aversively conditioned to avoid palatable foods; (2) whether learned aversions persist; (3) whether aversive conditioning affects how lambs and ewes respond to novel food; (4) the influence of the mother on the lambs\u27 learned food aversions. The results clarified several points. (1) The treatment group of sheep learned to avoid rolled barley (RB) and rabbit pellets (RP) containing 2% lithium chloride (LiCl), a non-lethal gastrointestinal poison. However, they alwa...
We conducted two experiments to determine how toxicosis affected preference of sheep for foods varyi...
How quickly toxins can cause ruminants to acquire food aversions has not been studied. Thus, our obj...
Two methods were used to encourage sheep to eat unfamiliar foods quickly. The first method entailed ...
We studied the ability of lambs to select safe foods in the presence of harmful foods. In a series o...
Three-month-old lambs were averted to the shrub Cercocarpus montanus by pairing its ingestion with l...
Dietary preferences of livestock are flexible, so manipulating diet selection of livestock may be a ...
Relatively little attention has been paid to the behavioural mechanisms that large herbivores may us...
We studied the persistence of conditioned taste aversions in sheep and whether or not sheep averted ...
We determined whether a socially induced diet preference could ameliorate a conditioned food aversio...
Food avoidance can be directly motivated in the sense that an animal refrains from eating a food bec...
We explored the influence of dietary experiences on ensuing ingestive responses to novel feeds and f...
We studied: (1) whether lambs could learn to avoid a novel food given delays of up to 8 h between fo...
We studied how moving lambs to an unfamiliar environment affected their intake of novel and familiar...
If an animal experiences gastrointestinal malaise after eating a novel feed, it develops a dislike f...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
We conducted two experiments to determine how toxicosis affected preference of sheep for foods varyi...
How quickly toxins can cause ruminants to acquire food aversions has not been studied. Thus, our obj...
Two methods were used to encourage sheep to eat unfamiliar foods quickly. The first method entailed ...
We studied the ability of lambs to select safe foods in the presence of harmful foods. In a series o...
Three-month-old lambs were averted to the shrub Cercocarpus montanus by pairing its ingestion with l...
Dietary preferences of livestock are flexible, so manipulating diet selection of livestock may be a ...
Relatively little attention has been paid to the behavioural mechanisms that large herbivores may us...
We studied the persistence of conditioned taste aversions in sheep and whether or not sheep averted ...
We determined whether a socially induced diet preference could ameliorate a conditioned food aversio...
Food avoidance can be directly motivated in the sense that an animal refrains from eating a food bec...
We explored the influence of dietary experiences on ensuing ingestive responses to novel feeds and f...
We studied: (1) whether lambs could learn to avoid a novel food given delays of up to 8 h between fo...
We studied how moving lambs to an unfamiliar environment affected their intake of novel and familiar...
If an animal experiences gastrointestinal malaise after eating a novel feed, it develops a dislike f...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
We conducted two experiments to determine how toxicosis affected preference of sheep for foods varyi...
How quickly toxins can cause ruminants to acquire food aversions has not been studied. Thus, our obj...
Two methods were used to encourage sheep to eat unfamiliar foods quickly. The first method entailed ...