Stereotypies and Other Abnormal Behavior in Welfare Assessment

Linda Greening, Sebastian McBride

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Abstract

The occurrence of abnormal behaviour and especially stereotypic behaviour at the point of initial display may appropriately indicate that the animal is experiencing challenges and sub-optimal welfare within its environment. When these behaviors are displayed over longer periods of time, they likely no longer occur as a result of the environment that the animal is maintained in. The putative functionality of some abnormal behaviors should also be considered alongside underlying causal factors, before taking steps to manage the behavior. A full appreciation of the normal behavioral repertoire alongside other measures of welfare for the individual under observation will further assist with the interpretation of behavior in welfare assessment.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEncyclopedia of Animal Behavior
EditorsMichael D. Breed, Janice Moore
PublisherElsevier
Pages141-146
Edition2nd
ISBN (Print)9780128132524, 0128132523
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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