Tail biting in pigs: (in)consistency, blood serotonin, and responses to novelty

In: Proceedings of the 48th Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology
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Winanda W. Ursinus 1Wageningen UR Livestock Research, Animal behaviour and Welfare, Edelhertweg 15, 8219 PH, Lelystad, the Netherlands
2Wageningen University, Department of Animal Sciences, Adaptation Physiology Group, De Elst 1, 6708 WD, Wageningen, the Netherlands; nanda.ursinus@gmail.com

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Cornelis G. Van Reenen 1Wageningen UR Livestock Research, Animal behaviour and Welfare, Edelhertweg 15, 8219 PH, Lelystad, the Netherlands

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Inonge Reimert 2Wageningen University, Department of Animal Sciences, Adaptation Physiology Group, De Elst 1, 6708 WD, Wageningen, the Netherlands; nanda.ursinus@gmail.com

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Bas Kemp 2Wageningen University, Department of Animal Sciences, Adaptation Physiology Group, De Elst 1, 6708 WD, Wageningen, the Netherlands; nanda.ursinus@gmail.com

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J. Elizabeth Bolhuis 2Wageningen University, Department of Animal Sciences, Adaptation Physiology Group, De Elst 1, 6708 WD, Wageningen, the Netherlands; nanda.ursinus@gmail.com

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