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Ability of heifers to discriminate between familiar herdmates and members of an unfamiliar group: preference test and operant conditioning test.

机译:小母牛区分熟悉的众生和不熟悉的群体的能力:偏好测试和操作员条件测试。

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Using a preference test and operant conditioning in a Y-maze, this experiment examined the ability of heifers to discriminate between their own familiar herdmates and member(s) of an unfamiliar group. Sixteen Danish Friesian heifers, eight older animals (360.6+or-24.2 days of age) and eight younger ones (190.1+or-14.1 days of age) were used. Each age group was further divided into two experimental groups. Members of each of these groups were housed together in small pens before the experiments began. In experiment 1, each of the 16 animals was allowed to approach either a familiar or an unfamiliar individual in the Y-maze. The test was repeated 12 times, with a different unfamiliar subject for each test. In experiment 2, eight heifers were individually tested in a conditioning experiment to examine whether they could learn to discriminate between a group of their three herdmates and a group of three unfamiliar heifers. Test animals were rewarded when they chose their own group. In experiment 1, heifers did not show a preference between familiar and unfamiliar individuals. Interestingly the younger stimulus heifers but not the test animals showed an ability to discriminate between unfamiliar animals by vocalizing. In experiment 2, four of the eight test animals achieved the criterion for successful discrimination between the familiar and unfamiliar group (P<0.003: binomial law). There was no age group difference in the ability to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar animals. In conclusion, heifers did not show a preference toward familiar or unfamiliar individuals; but after conditioning, some heifers could learn to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar groups.
机译:通过在Y型迷宫中使用偏好测试和操作条件,该实验检查了小母牛区分自己熟悉的牧羊人和陌生群体成员的能力。使用了十六只丹麦Friesian小母牛,八只年龄较大的动物(360.6+或-24.2天大)和八只年龄较小的动物(190.1+或-14.1天大)。每个年龄组进一步分为两个实验组。在实验开始之前,将每个小组的成员一起用小笔圈住。在实验1中,允许这16只动物中的每只在Y型迷宫中接近熟悉的或不熟悉的个体。重复该测试12次,每个测试都有一个不熟悉的对象。在实验2中,在条件实验中分别测试了八头小母牛,以检查他们是否可以区分三只小母牛和三只不熟悉的小母牛。试验动物在选择自己的组时会得到奖励。在实验1中,小母牛没有表现出熟悉和不熟悉的个体之间的偏爱。有趣的是,较年轻的刺激小母牛,但没有被测试的动物表现出通过发声来区分陌生动物的能力。在实验2中,八只测试动物中的四只达到了成功区分熟悉和不熟悉组的标准( P <0.003:二项式定律)。区分熟悉和不熟悉的动物的能力没有年龄组的差异。总之,小母牛并没有表现出对熟悉或不熟悉的个体的偏爱。但是经过条件处理后,一些小母牛可以学会区分熟悉的和不熟悉的群体。

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