11A BTEC animal behaviour 3.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? AgricultureBehaviourBTEC NationalEdexcel Created by: miarichardsxnCreated on: 19-10-18 13:36 when should you observe an animal when it is a stress free state prior to handling 1 of 13 why is it a good idea to observe a stressed animal bebecause then you know how to identify if an animal is stressed 2 of 13 what is the fight or flight response a response to threat of survival ( something that scares the animal 3 of 13 what are signs of aggression in dogs bared teeth , growling , hising , whites of the eye 4 of 13 what are signs of fear or stress in dogs cowering , whites of eyes , excessive panting 5 of 13 what signs of stress seen in both cats and dogs panting, salivating , shedding fur/coat , excessive lip licking , hiding and avoiding eye contact , low body posture , sweating from paws 6 of 13 what are signs of ill health in rabbits withdrawing from the group , lethargy , unresponsive to sound or touch 7 of 13 signs of stress in rabbits enlarged eyes, showing whites o eyes, tense body posture, ears laid back to body, growling or squeeking , rapid breathing flinching when touched 8 of 13 signs of ill health in goats lethargy , loss of appetite , excessive vocalisation , withdrawal 9 of 13 signs of stress in goats increased Butting , increased bleating , stomping hooves , withdrawal , loss of appetite 10 of 13 normal behaviourin chickens moving around, scratching the ground, dust bathing, regularly feeding, curious insurroundings 11 of 13 signs of ill health in chickens lethargy, loss of appetite excessive vocalisation, withdrawal 12 of 13 signs of stress in chickens increased vocalisation , pacing , loss of appetite 13 of 13
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