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Oral behaviors of beef steers in pen and pasture environments
Authors:Ishiwata Toshie  Uetake Katsuji  Kilgour Robert J  Eguchi Yusuke  Tanaka Toshio
Affiliation: a School of Veterinary Medicine, Azabu University, Japanb New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, Agricultural Research Centre, Australia
Abstract:This study observed the behavioral characteristics of 122 steers in eight pens and 1,136 steers at six pastures. Nonhuman animals kept in pens performed less nutritive oral behaviors and more nonnutritive oral behaviors than animals kept at pasture. Although these could not be described as stereotypies, they did represent a replacement of nutritive oral behaviors by nonnutritive oral behaviors, rather than simply an increase in resting time. This could be indicative of a level of oral frustration. At pasture, there was a greater proportion of oral behaviors in animals with low pasture availability as compared to high availability, but this was an increase in nutritive oral behaviors rather than nonnutritive oral behaviors. Factors other than oral frustration—for example, rumen fill—probably drove this increase.
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