The aim of the present study was to determine the degree of consistency of individual differences in behavioural responses of heifer calves over time and across different situations. Twenty-five Holstein Friesian heifer calves were individually subjected to the same set of four behavioural tests at 3, 16 and 29 weeks of age. The tests involved measuring the calves' responses to a stationary human, a novel object, an open field (novel environment), and to tethering restraint. Principal component analysis (PCA) of measures recorded at each age was used to identify independent dimensions underlying the calves' reactivity to these situations. The consistency of individual differences was established by ranking the behavioural scores and the sco...
The quality and quantity of human-animal interactions are crucial to animal welfare, productivity an...
This study had two purposes. In the first part we observed the feeding rhythms and behaviour, and th...
This paper analyses the consequences of repeated regrouping of dairy heifers according to their beha...
The aim of the present study was to determine the degree of consistency of individual differences in...
The present study examined the consistency over time of individual differences in behavioral and phy...
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'...
<div><p>Studies on animal temperament have often described temperament using a one-dimensional scale...
The aim of the study was to investigate how temperament affects learning ability in calves.Nine two-...
In beef cattle, reactivity to humans or handling by humans is considered a safety issue for farmers ...
The main aims of this study were 1) to describe the development of behavioural patterns in dairy h...
AbstractDairy farming usually implies close and frequent contact between the stockperson and the ani...
Associations between excitable temperament and many economically relevant traits have been establish...
The human–animal relationship is an important component of the welfare of farm animals and for this ...
We examined the effects of daily positive or negative human handling on the behaviour of Holstein-Fr...
The quality and quantity of human-animal interactions are crucial to animal welfare, productivity an...
This study had two purposes. In the first part we observed the feeding rhythms and behaviour, and th...
This paper analyses the consequences of repeated regrouping of dairy heifers according to their beha...
The aim of the present study was to determine the degree of consistency of individual differences in...
The present study examined the consistency over time of individual differences in behavioral and phy...
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'...
<div><p>Studies on animal temperament have often described temperament using a one-dimensional scale...
The aim of the study was to investigate how temperament affects learning ability in calves.Nine two-...
In beef cattle, reactivity to humans or handling by humans is considered a safety issue for farmers ...
The main aims of this study were 1) to describe the development of behavioural patterns in dairy h...
AbstractDairy farming usually implies close and frequent contact between the stockperson and the ani...
Associations between excitable temperament and many economically relevant traits have been establish...
The human–animal relationship is an important component of the welfare of farm animals and for this ...
We examined the effects of daily positive or negative human handling on the behaviour of Holstein-Fr...
The quality and quantity of human-animal interactions are crucial to animal welfare, productivity an...
This study had two purposes. In the first part we observed the feeding rhythms and behaviour, and th...
This paper analyses the consequences of repeated regrouping of dairy heifers according to their beha...