Effects of mixed-species stocking and space allowance on the behaviour and growth of red deer hinds and ewes at pasture
1999
Abstract Our objective was to test whether the effects of space allowance on social interactions, activity patterns and growth rates of hinds reared at pasture in single-species groups, were modified by mixing them with ewes. Thirty individuals of each species were assigned to two single-species groups of 10 animals (hinds: H1 and H2, ewes: E1 and E2) and to two mixed-species groups of 5 hinds and 5 ewes (M1 and M2). For 28 days, H1, E1 and M1 were kept at high space allowance (HSA: 267 m 2 /animal) and H2, E2 and M2 at low space allowance (LSA: 67 m 2 /animal) and for the following 28 days, the space allowance was reversed. Mean interindividual distances in single-species groups were lower at LSA than at HSA (hinds: 10.0±0.3 vs. 15.4±4.8 m, P P P P P
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