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Interference of a restricted environment - as found in battery cages - with normal behaviour of young fattening rabbits (1987)

Lehmann, M.

Abstract

Single-caged rabbits were not able to hop in rabbit-typical fashion; they were less active but more restless [frequent activity changes] and showed more stereotypical gnawing of the wire cages than group-housed animals. It is evident that space, but also shelter and occupation opportunities are important for young rabbits to show undisturbed behaviour.

Published
1987

Animal Type
Rabbit
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Citation
Lehmann, M. 1987. Interference of a restricted environment - as found in battery cages - with normal behaviour of young fattening rabbits. In: Rabbit Production Systems Including Welfare. Auxilia, T. (ed), 257-268. Official Publications of the European Communities, Luxembourg, Belgium.

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