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How Farm Animals React and Perceive Stressful Situations Such As Handling, Restraint, and TransportIdentification of QTLs for behavioral reactivity to social separation and humans in sheep using the OvineSNP50 BeadChip.The effect of road and sea transport on inflammatory, adrenocortical, metabolic and behavioural responses of weanling heifers.Effect of vitamin levels and different stocking densities on performance, nutrient digestibility, and blood characteristics of growing pigs.Dose imprecision and resistance: free-choice medicated feeds in industrial food animal production in the United States.Space availability in confined sheep during pregnancy, effects in movement patterns and use of space.Effects of space allocation and housing density on measures of wellbeing in laboratory mice: a review.Genetics of behavioural adaptation of livestock to farming conditions.Welfare implication of measuring heart rate and heart rate variability in dairy cattle: literature review and conclusions for future research.Using eye temperature and heart rate for stress assessment in young horses competing in jumping competitions and its possible influence on sport performance.Breeding for robustness: the role of cortisol.Some problems with the physiological concept of "stress".Objective measures of welfare in farming environments.Stress and adrenal function.Novelty-related rapid locomotor effects of corticosterone in rats.Effects of Stocking Density or Group Size on Intake, Growth, and Meat Quality of Hanwoo Steers (Bos taurus coreanae)6-Hydroxydopamine Lesion of Ventral Tegmental Area Dopaminergic Cell Bodies does not Impair Neuroendocrine Responses to Environmental Stimuli.Validation of an assay for quantification of alpha-amylase in saliva of sheep.The effect of shearing procedures on blood levels of growth hormone, cortisol and other stress haematochemical parameters in Sarda sheep.Dietary supplementation with carnosine improves antioxidant capacity and meat quality of finishing pigs.Sanitary housing conditions modify the performance and behavioural response of weaned pigs to feed- and housing-related stressors.Study of the distribution of inflammatory cells in the sow endometrium: effect of intravenous administration of adrenocorticotropin hormone.Animal welfare at the group level: more than the sum of individual welfare?Antioxidative activity and protective effect of probiotics against high-fat diet-induced sperm damage in rats.Cortisol and immune measures in boars exposed to three-day administration of exogenous adrenocorticotropic hormone.Mild effects of gestational stress and social reactivity on the onset of mother-young interactions and bonding in sheep.The valence of the long-lasting emotional experiences with various handlers modulates discrimination and generalization of individual humans in sheep.Effect of oral administration of probiotics on growth performance, apparent nutrient digestibility and stress-related indicators in Holstein calves.Stress responses to comparative handling procedures in sheep.Long-term exposure to unpredictable and uncontrollable aversive events alters fearfulness in sheep.Behavioural consequences of p-glycoprotein deficiency in mice, with special focus on stress-related mechanisms.Place avoidance learning and memory in a jumping spider.Effect of postweaning handling strategies on welfare and productive traits in lambs.Physiological response to etho-ecological stressors in male Alpine chamois: timescale matters!Effect of surgical castration with or without oral meloxicam on the acute inflammatory response in yearling beef bulls.Understanding the Behavior of Domestic Emus: A Means to Improve Their Management and Welfare—Major Behaviors and Activity Time Budgets of Adult Emus
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1983 nî lūn-bûn
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1983年の論文
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1983年論文
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1983年論文
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1983年論文
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1983年論文
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1983年論文
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1983年论文
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1983年论文
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1983年论文
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Stress in farm animals: a need for reevaluation.
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Stress in farm animals: a need for reevaluation.
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Stress in farm animals: a need for reevaluation.
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P356
P1476
Stress in farm animals: a need for reevaluation.
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10.2527/JAS1983.5716
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1983-07-01T00:00:00Z