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Swimming Activity of Farm Mink (Mustela vison) and its Relation to Stereotypies
Authors:Claus Peter Bjaelke Hansen  Leif Lau Jeppesen
Institution:Department of Animal Behaviour, Zoological Institute , Copenhagen University , Tagensvej 16, K?benhavn N, DK-2200, Denmark
Abstract:

Eighty farm mink were used to investigate whether access to swimming water and:or difference in cage size led to a difference in the level of stereotypies. Half of the animals grew up with free access to swimming water, and the other half without. In addition, two different cage sizes were used. Over 2 weeks the animals were scanned a total of 141 times. Animals in small cages had a higher level of stereotypies and were more active than those in large cages. No difference between animals with swimming water and animals with an empty basin was detected. The level of activity was lowest in animals in large cages, although not significantly so when water was present. The results presented here do not offer any support for the claim that farm mink with access to swimming water have a lower level of stereotypies than mink with access to an empty basin. Whether swimming is a behavioural need in farm mink is still debatable.
Keywords:Behavioural Needs  Cage Size  Stereotyped Behaviour  Water  Welfare
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