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Can behavioural studies be used to indicate depression in finisher pigs?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2017
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Pigs can be physiologically and psychologically affected by their environment and by interactions with other animals. Whether the psychological effects are great enough to cause depression is not known. We hypothesised that should depression occur it would be most likely in victimised pigs. In this study we investigated what behavioural measures could be used to indicate levels of victimisation.
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