Effects of group size on behaviour, growth and occurrence of bite marks in farmed mink
Applied Animal Behaviour Science(2017)
摘要
•Number of bite marks did not differ between cage types or group sizes.•Group housed males had lower growth and skin lengths than pair housed males did.•Group housed mink were more active out in the cage and less in the nest box.•Stereotypic behaviour was rare.
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关键词
Mink,Group housing,Behaviour,Growth,Bite marks,Animal welfare
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