Cattle behaviour : appearance of behaviour in wild and confinement
The wild ancestor of cattle, the aurox, became exterminated approximately 400 years ago in 1627 and populations of feral cattle are not numerous. Therefore, they are mostly under management and surveillance of humans (Clutton-Brock, 1999). Thus, the knowledge of wild cattle behaviour is limited and...
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SLU/Dept. of Animal Nutrition and Management (until 231231)
2013
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