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100 _aFraser A. F .
245 _aFarm Animal Behaviour and Welfare /
_cA . F. Fraser and D. M . Broom
250 _a3rd edition
260 _aLondon:
_bELBE-English Language Book Society,
_cc 1990
300 _aix, 437 p.:
_bill.;
_c25cm
500 _aCONTENTS INTRODUCTION AND METHODS 1 Introduction 2 Describing, Recording and Measuring Behaviour FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES IN BEHAVIOUR 3 Experience, Learning and Behaviour Development 4 Motivation 5 Evolution and Optimality 6 Neuroethology 7 Hormones and Pheromones ORGANIZATION OF BEHAVIOUR IN THE INDIVIDUAL ANIMAL 8 Reactivity to Predators and Social Stimuli 9 Feeding 10 Body Care 11 Locomotion and Other Movements 12 Exploration Etc. SOCIAL AND REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR 15 General Social Behaviour 16 Association 17 Social Interaction 18 Reproductive Abilitation 19 Female Sexual Behaviour Etc. EARLY BEHAVIOUR AND PARENTAL BEHAVIOUR 22 Fetal Behaviour 23 Parturient Behaviour 24 Marternal Behaviour 25 Neonatal Behaviour 26 Juvenile Behaviour Etc. WELFARE 28 Welfare Terminology and Concepts 29 Welfare Measurement 30 Human Control of Livestock 31 Welfare and Behaviour in Relation to Disease 32 Abnormal Behaviour: Stereotypies Etc.
504 _aIncludes: Glossary p. 385-391, References p. 392-429 and Index p. 430-437
650 _aAgriculture
650 _2Animal Husbandry
700 _aBroom, D. M.
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