The effects of metoserpate hypochloride on the neonatal approach behavior of domestic chicks

An attempt was made to study the effects of a tranquilizer (metoserpate hydrochloride), specifically designed for poultry, on the neonatal approach response of domestic chicks. Acquisition of this response was accomplished in a straight alley on birds ranging in age from 24 to 120 hours old. Testing...

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Main Author: Roehling, Arthur Nelson
Other Authors: Psychology
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Language:en_US
Published: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/64108
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-641082020-12-22T05:44:57Z The effects of metoserpate hypochloride on the neonatal approach behavior of domestic chicks Roehling, Arthur Nelson Psychology LD5655.V855 1974.R62 Chicks Chickens An attempt was made to study the effects of a tranquilizer (metoserpate hydrochloride), specifically designed for poultry, on the neonatal approach response of domestic chicks. Acquisition of this response was accomplished in a straight alley on birds ranging in age from 24 to 120 hours old. Testing of this response was done when all birds were 144 hours old under a no-drug condition. At 168 hours of age all subjects were subjected to extinction procedures. The strength of the response was measured in terms of latency to start as well as time spent traversing the alley. Resistance to extinction was measured in terms of the latencies mentioned above as well as number of trials to extinction. The results of the present study show a peak in imprinting susceptibility between 72 and 96 hours after hatching. The tranquilizer had a traditional interference effect except for those birds exposed on Day 3 while the injection control procedure had an enhancement effect on birds treated on Days 4 and 5. In addition, there were no differences observed during extinction between groups. Master of Science 2015-11-13T20:44:40Z 2015-11-13T20:44:40Z 1974 Thesis Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/64108 en_US OCLC# 21663095 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 43 leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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The effects of metoserpate hypochloride on the neonatal approach behavior of domestic chicks
description An attempt was made to study the effects of a tranquilizer (metoserpate hydrochloride), specifically designed for poultry, on the neonatal approach response of domestic chicks. Acquisition of this response was accomplished in a straight alley on birds ranging in age from 24 to 120 hours old. Testing of this response was done when all birds were 144 hours old under a no-drug condition. At 168 hours of age all subjects were subjected to extinction procedures. The strength of the response was measured in terms of latency to start as well as time spent traversing the alley. Resistance to extinction was measured in terms of the latencies mentioned above as well as number of trials to extinction. The results of the present study show a peak in imprinting susceptibility between 72 and 96 hours after hatching. The tranquilizer had a traditional interference effect except for those birds exposed on Day 3 while the injection control procedure had an enhancement effect on birds treated on Days 4 and 5. In addition, there were no differences observed during extinction between groups. === Master of Science
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title The effects of metoserpate hypochloride on the neonatal approach behavior of domestic chicks
title_short The effects of metoserpate hypochloride on the neonatal approach behavior of domestic chicks
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