Freedom to express agonistic behaviour can reduce escalated aggression between pigs

In: Proceedings of the 49th Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology
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Irene Camerlink 1Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), Animal Behaviour & Welfare, Animal Veterinary Sciences Research Group, West Mains Rd., EH9 3JG Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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Gareth Arnott 2Queen’s University, School of Biological Sciences, Institute for Global Food Security, University Road, BT9 7BL Belfast, United Kingdom; irene.camerlink@sruc.ac.uk

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Marianne Farish 1Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), Animal Behaviour & Welfare, Animal Veterinary Sciences Research Group, West Mains Rd., EH9 3JG Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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Simon P. Turner 1Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), Animal Behaviour & Welfare, Animal Veterinary Sciences Research Group, West Mains Rd., EH9 3JG Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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