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Individual responses to acute and chronic stress in pigs.
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Year: 1997

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Chronic stress. --- Pig. --- Pigs. --- Response. --- Responses. --- Stress.


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Individual responses to acute and chronic stress in pigs.
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Year: 1997

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Chronic stress. --- Environment. --- Health. --- Pig. --- Pigs. --- Response. --- Responses. --- Stress.


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Neuropeptides and brain function : symposium held May 28-30, 1986 on theoccasion of the 350th anniversary of the State University of Utrecht
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ISBN: 0444808515 9786613288004 1283288001 0080861970 Year: 1987 Volume: vol 72 Publisher: Amsterdam New York Oxford Elsevier


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The twitch in horses : a variant of acupuncture.
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Year: 1984

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Horse. --- Horses. --- Twitch.


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De-arousal effect of stereotypies in tethered sows.
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Year: 2000 Publisher: Florianopolis, Brazil. : s.n.,

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Acth. --- Behaviour. --- Cortisol. --- Horse. --- Man. --- Sow. --- Sows. --- Stallion. --- Stereotypies. --- Stereotypy. --- Stress. --- Tethered sows.


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Responses to apomorphine of pigs with different coping characteristics.

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Rationale: Classification of pigs based on the degree of resistance they display in a so-called "backtest" seems, to a certain extent, predictive for their coping strategy. Objective: The present study examined whether, as found in rodents, the behavioral response to apomorphine of pigs relates to individual coping characteristics. Methods: During the suckling period pigs were subjected to the backtest. In this test, each pig is restrained on its back for I min and the resistance (i.e. number of escape attempts) is scored. Pigs classified as low-resisting (LR, n=10) or high-resisting (HR, n=10) were selected. At 17-18 weeks of age they received a saline and an apomorphine injection (0.2 mg/kg SC) on 2 consecutive days in a balanced design. Behavior was recorded until 120 min after injection. Results: Apomorphine increased locomotion in all pigs and reduced standing, standing alert and defecating. In addition, apomorphine induced the occurrence of some peculiar activities, rarely seen in saline-treated pigs, which seemed to represent either a transition between different postures or a conflict between hind- and forelimb activities. Apomorphine-treated LR pigs performed significantly more of these activities than HR pigs, However, snout contact with the floor, an oral stereotypy, was significantly increased in apomorphine-treated HR pigs, but not in apomorphine-treated LR pigs. Conclusions: Tn conclusion, the response to apomorphine or pigs relates to their behavioral response, high-resisting (HR) versus low-resisting (LR), in the backtest. The contrasts in behavioral response to apomorphine suggest a difference in the dopaminergic system between HR and LR pigs

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