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Environment and behaviour in husbandry.

R Dantzer

    Folia Veterinaria Latina
    |January 1, 1976
    PubMed
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    Animal behavior changes reflect environmental reactions, with intensive farm behavior disorders presenting theoretical challenges. Understanding management impacts is key to improving livestock welfare.

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    Area of Science:

    • Animal behavior
    • Ethology
    • Livestock management

    Background:

    • Animal behavior serves as an indicator of an animal's response to environmental stimuli.
    • Behavioral disorders in intensive farming settings present complex theoretical questions, particularly concerning displacement activities.
    • Environmental and genetic factors significantly influence animal behavior.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the relationship between environmental factors and animal behavior.
    • To investigate the theoretical challenges posed by behavioral disorders in intensive farming.
    • To determine the impact of management strategies on livestock behavior and welfare.

    Main Methods:

    • Observational studies of animal behavior in various environments.

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  • Analysis of social and physical environmental factors influencing behavior.
  • Review of control methods including environmental manipulation, genetic selection, and tranquilizers.
  • Main Results:

    • Animal behavior is a direct response to environmental conditions, encompassing both social and physical elements.
    • Disorders in intensive farming may relate to displacement activities, posing theoretical questions.
    • Environmental manipulation, genetic selection, and tranquilizers can influence behavior.

    Conclusions:

    • A deeper understanding of how management practices affect livestock behavior is crucial.
    • Formulating precise recommendations for animal welfare necessitates comprehensive knowledge of behavior-environment interactions.
    • Further research is needed to address theoretical problems in animal behavior, especially in intensive farming contexts.