Measuring hunger in the pig using operant conditioning: The effect of food restriction (1988)
Lawrence, A. B., Appleby, M. C., Macleod, H. A.
Abstract
Using operant methods, it was demonstrated that boars fed at maintenance levels may be constantly hungry. The hunger resulting from low food levels may act as a major source of stress under certain husbandry conditions such as tether and stall systems.
Published
1988
Citation
Lawrence, A. B., Appleby, M. C., Macleod, H. A. 1988. Measuring hunger in the pig using operant conditioning: The effect of food restriction. Animal Production 47, 131-137.
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