Does the design of the shelter influence the levels of behavioural stress and aggression in group-housed male guinea pigs?
For animals, such as the guinea pig, which are obtained from breeders, it is of legal as well as of scientific concern that the animals have an acclimatization period just after arriving at their new animal facility. During this period, the guinea pigs have a chance to decrease the levels of stress,...
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SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231)
2004
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