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This study investigates the impact of water deprivation on animal behavior in various controlled environments. It explores factors such as empty bottles, tilted cages, wet cages, and new cage designs under continuous light conditions. Different schedules for fruit loop access were used, including randomness every day of the week and restricted access on specific weekdays. Data from June and July 2007 reveal important insights into animal responses to water scarcity and environmental changes, providing valuable knowledge for future animal welfare research.
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WD: Water deprived EB: Empty bottle TC: Tilted cage WC: Wet cage NC: New cage CL: Continuous light RFLA-7: random fruit loop access every day of the week RFLA-3: random fruit loop access on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. IFLA: irregular fruit loop access (same number of days as RFLA-3) June 2007
WD: Water deprived EB: Empty bottle TC: Tilted cage WC: Wet cage NC: New cage CL: Continuous light RFLA-7: random fruit loop access every day of the week RFLA-3: random fruit loop access on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. IFLA: irregular fruit loop access (same number of days as RFLA-3) July 2007 A n a l y z e D a t a
WD: Water deprived EB: Empty bottle TC: Tilted cage WC: Wet cage NC: New cage CL: Continuous light August 2007