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The effects of regular handling on fear responses in the domestic chick
Authors:R.Bryan Jones  Jean M. Faure
Affiliation:1. Agricultural Research Council''s Poultry Research Centre, Roslin, Midlothian EH25 9PS Great Britain;2. I.N.R.A., Station Expérimentale d''Aviculture du Magneraud, B.P. 52, 17700 Surgères France
Abstract:Reduction of fear in the domestic chick by regular handling was assessed and an attempt was made to determine whether such an effect was due specifically to reduced fear of human beings or to a general reduction in fearfulness. Regular handling decreased the tonic immobility response, a fear-potentiated phenomenon, and increased approach to a human being, but had no effect on approach towards an inanimate object. These findings were common to three strains (two layer, one broiler), and suggest that handling does not depress general fearfulness, but specifically reduces fear of human beings, presumably through habituation.
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