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- W2024007877 abstract "Abstract THE establishment of the peck-order or social hierarchy in a flock of chickens consists of a series of learned relationships among pen mates. These relationships, which include recognition of individuals that are socially dominant and inferior, form the basis of social inertia in the flock. The biological value of the peck-order has been well documented (Allee, 1942; Guhl and Allee, 1944; Guhl, 1953; Banks, 1956). Guhl and Allee (1944), Hale (1948), Guhl (1953) and Marks (1959), reported that as flockmates became more familiar with each other, there was a gradual decrease in social interactions. Contrariwise, Banks and Allee (1951) and Williams and McGibbon (1956) observed that interactions increased or remained constant when measured over time. Marks et al. (1960) reported that in flocks where dubbed and non-dubbed pullets were intermingled, dubbed pullets occupied the lower social positions. Encounters among dubbed females were significantly greater than those among individuals in the …" @default.
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