Effect of differential rearing on the behavioral and adrenocortical response of lambs to a novel environment
Male lambs were raised under three different social conditions: in isolation, with peers, or with their mothers in small flocks. Differential rearing conditions significantly affected the lambs' behavioral response to open-field testing at 14 days of age. The isolate-reared lambs exhibited with...
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