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Social behavior in farm animals

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Keeling, L. J., Gonyou, H. W.
Format: eBook
Published: UK CAB International 2001
Subjects:
Domestic animals
Social behavior in animals.
Animal Husbandry and Production, (New March 2000)
Animal Behaviour.
Animal Welfare.
Cattle.
Fishes.
Fowls.
Horses.
Pigs.
Sheep.
Animal welfare.
Behaviour.
Domestic animals.
Farm management.
Group behaviour.
Parental behaviour.
Poultry.
Social behaviour.
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9780851993973.0000
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Kerala Agricultural University

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Call Number: 636/.001/5915
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