Rawhide 'chew-bones' reduce abnormal behavior in individually housed adult rhesus macaques (1993)
Eaton, G. G., Kelley, S. T., Iliff-Sizemore, S. A.
Abstract
Self-clasp showed a significant decline when the rawhide bones were present. We conclude that rawhide chew-bones are an effective, and relatively inexpensive method of enriching the environment of individually housed rhesus macaques.
Published
1993
Citation
Eaton, G. G., Kelley, S. T., Iliff-Sizemore, S. A. 1993. Rawhide 'chew-bones' reduce abnormal behavior in individually housed adult rhesus macaques. American Journal of Primatology 30, 308 (Abstract).
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