Food puzzle feeders: Effects on self-biting and stereotypy in individually housed monkeys (1996)
Kinsey, J. H., Jorgensen, M. J., Platt, D. M. et al.
Abstract
Subjects were observed not only when the food puzzle feeder had just been filled in the early morning but at several other time points throughout the day. ... There was no effect on self-aggression; however, a reduction in active stereotypic behavior was noted but only in the first hour of each daily exposure.
Published
1996
Citation
Kinsey, J. H., Jorgensen, M. J., Platt, D. M. et al. 1996. Food puzzle feeders: Effects on self-biting and stereotypy in individually housed monkeys. Proceedings of the Congress of the International Primatological Society and Conference of the American Society of Primatologists, 683 (Abstract).
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