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The Use of Traditional Fear Tests to Evaluate Different Emotional Circuits in Cattle
Journal JoVE
Sciences du comportement
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Journal JoVE Sciences du comportement
The Use of Traditional Fear Tests to Evaluate Different Emotional Circuits in Cattle
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12:08 min

April 22, 2020

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Chapitres

  • 00:04Introduction
  • 03:58Test 1: Exit Velocity
  • 04:52Test 2: Chute Score
  • 05:26Test 3: Pen Score
  • 06:02Test 4: Bovine Zero Maze (BZM)
  • 06:50Test 5: Individual Startle Test (IST) and Group Startle Test (GST)
  • 07:41Test 6: Open Field Test (OFT)
  • 08:08Results: Representative Behavioral Responses of Cattle to a Variety of Fear Tests
  • 10:05Conclusion

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Here, we present a protocol to conduct a variety of behavioral tests in cattle that have been designed to evaluate emotions. A battery of behavioral tests (open field test, startle test, bovine zero maze, exit velocity, pen score, and chute score) were conducted to evaluate different components of animal temperament.

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