Most important types of cattle behavior

Behavior of cattle is a simple and easily established indicator of their health condition, production characteristics and welfare, showing whether and how the animal has adapted to the maintenance conditions. Essentially, all forms of cattle behavior are accompanied by certain physiological changes...

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Main Authors: Joksimović-Todorović Mirjana, Hristov Slavča, Davidović Vesna, Relić Renata, Stanković Branislav
Format: Article
Language:srp
Published: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Belgrade 2008-01-01
Series:Veterinarski Glasnik
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2008/0350-24570804133J.pdf
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spelling doaj-47ffa8764009446c83a7539b1f9f07bc2020-11-24T20:41:35ZsrpFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, BelgradeVeterinarski Glasnik0350-24572406-07712008-01-01623-413314210.2298/VETGL0804133J0350-24570804133JMost important types of cattle behaviorJoksimović-Todorović Mirjana0Hristov Slavča1Davidović Vesna2Relić Renata3Stanković Branislav4Institut za zootehniku, Poljoprivredni fakultet, Zemun%SR13-01.09istaistaistaistaBehavior of cattle is a simple and easily established indicator of their health condition, production characteristics and welfare, showing whether and how the animal has adapted to the maintenance conditions. Essentially, all forms of cattle behavior are accompanied by certain physiological changes in the organism, and the basic moving forces of behavior are congenital. The moving forces of behavior of cattle are narrowed down to a certain number of biological needs (the need for food, water, sexual and other biological needs) and congenital urges and instincts, such as the combative and maternal instincts. Cattle are grazing animals and they cannot exhibit all their congenital natural activities of behavior under intensive maintenance conditions. Different internal and external stimuli influence the types of behavior of cattle, changing the motivational activities of their organism. In the course of domestication, certain forms of behavior of cattle have sustained changes, some have adapted to the new conditions, and new ones have appeared as well. The social, reproductive, maternal, and feeding behavior of cattle in closed maintenance conditions has not changed fundamentally, but the model of its manifesting has changed. Furthermore, certain disorders in the behavior of cattle also appear as a consequence of the maintenance conditions, and they can also be of hereditary character. In order to promote welfare, cattle should be enabled to exhibit their natural behavior, but they should also be provided with an environment that has natural characteristics.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2008/0350-24570804133J.pdfcattletypes of behaviordisorders
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author Joksimović-Todorović Mirjana
Hristov Slavča
Davidović Vesna
Relić Renata
Stanković Branislav
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Hristov Slavča
Davidović Vesna
Relić Renata
Stanković Branislav
Most important types of cattle behavior
Veterinarski Glasnik
cattle
types of behavior
disorders
author_facet Joksimović-Todorović Mirjana
Hristov Slavča
Davidović Vesna
Relić Renata
Stanković Branislav
author_sort Joksimović-Todorović Mirjana
title Most important types of cattle behavior
title_short Most important types of cattle behavior
title_full Most important types of cattle behavior
title_fullStr Most important types of cattle behavior
title_full_unstemmed Most important types of cattle behavior
title_sort most important types of cattle behavior
publisher Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Belgrade
series Veterinarski Glasnik
issn 0350-2457
2406-0771
publishDate 2008-01-01
description Behavior of cattle is a simple and easily established indicator of their health condition, production characteristics and welfare, showing whether and how the animal has adapted to the maintenance conditions. Essentially, all forms of cattle behavior are accompanied by certain physiological changes in the organism, and the basic moving forces of behavior are congenital. The moving forces of behavior of cattle are narrowed down to a certain number of biological needs (the need for food, water, sexual and other biological needs) and congenital urges and instincts, such as the combative and maternal instincts. Cattle are grazing animals and they cannot exhibit all their congenital natural activities of behavior under intensive maintenance conditions. Different internal and external stimuli influence the types of behavior of cattle, changing the motivational activities of their organism. In the course of domestication, certain forms of behavior of cattle have sustained changes, some have adapted to the new conditions, and new ones have appeared as well. The social, reproductive, maternal, and feeding behavior of cattle in closed maintenance conditions has not changed fundamentally, but the model of its manifesting has changed. Furthermore, certain disorders in the behavior of cattle also appear as a consequence of the maintenance conditions, and they can also be of hereditary character. In order to promote welfare, cattle should be enabled to exhibit their natural behavior, but they should also be provided with an environment that has natural characteristics.
topic cattle
types of behavior
disorders
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2008/0350-24570804133J.pdf
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