Effect of novelty and restraint on catecholamines in plasma of laying hens
1997
Beuving, G. | Blokhuis, H.J.
1. The present study describes the effects of novelty (experiment 1) and restraint (experiment 2) on the catecholamine responses in laying hens. 2. Manual restraint caused a higher catecholamine response than mere visual exposure to a human being wearing yellow gloves and swinging his hand in the bird's home cage. 3. A relationship could be shown between adrenaline concentrations in plasma after a novel stimulus and the duration of tonic immobility.
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出版者
Soil Science Society
其它主题
Fearfulness; Psychological; Restraint; Physical; Female
语言
英语
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-29
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