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Enrichment. --- Environment. --- Environmental enrichment. --- Housing. --- Laboratory animals. --- Primate. --- Primates. --- Psychological well-being. --- Welfare. --- Well-being.
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Anticipation. --- Anticipatory behaviour. --- Behavior. --- Rat. --- Rats. --- Reward. --- Thesis. --- Well-being.
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Animal. --- Animals. --- Assessment. --- Farm animals. --- Welfare. --- Well-being.
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Animal rights. --- Laboratory animals. --- Primate. --- Primates. --- Welfare. --- Well-being.
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Animal. --- Assessment. --- Biology. --- Response. --- Stress. --- Welfare. --- Well-being.
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Animal welfare. --- Enrichment. --- Environmental enrichment. --- Laboratory. --- Pair housing. --- Physical well-being. --- Psychological well-being. --- Rhesus macaque. --- Rhesus macaques. --- Treatment. --- Veterinary.
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An overview of wild and feral swine behavior is presented. In spite of their success as a domesticated animal in the New World, swine are 'relative newcomers to the Americas.' Feral swine, i.e. domesticated stocks which have reentered the wild habitat, apparently became established after early 'stocking' by Spanish explorers, and wild stocks stem from much more recent imports. The funcion or adaptive significanse of the behavior of wild and feral swine is usually readily apparent when studied within an ecological context, and such studies may provide insight into the behavior, well-being and management of domestic stocks
Animal. --- Behavior. --- Ecology. --- Feral. --- Management. --- Pig. --- Success. --- Sus-scrofa. --- Swine. --- Well-being. --- Wild.
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Animal welfare. --- Behaviour. --- Behavioural well-being. --- Food. --- Foraging. --- Housing. --- Macaca mulatta. --- Macaca. --- Rhesus macaque. --- Rhesus macaques.
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Analysis. --- Animal. --- Animals. --- Captivity. --- Circadian. --- Pattern. --- Patterns. --- Rhythm. --- Rhythms. --- Time patterns. --- Time. --- Welfare. --- Well-being.
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"The author notes that few studies have been done of a single factor and how it affects the well-being of horses in transit. Journey duration does appear to induce weight loss in horses... While the direction in which the horses faced in relation to travel did not influence heart or respiration rate (this contradicts other studies). horses preferred to face the rear. Those horses facing the rear maintained their balance and ran faster after transport than those facing forward
Direction. --- Duration. --- Horse. --- Horses. --- Respiration rate. --- Review. --- Transit. --- Transport. --- Weight. --- Well-being.
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