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Effect of different lengths of food deprivation on the feeding motivation of sheep
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2018
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During the process of transportation sheep can experience long periods of food deprivation during the journey, at market and in lairage. New European Union proposals will allow sheep to be transported for up to 14 h without food. However, it is not clear how such periods without food affect the welfare of sheep.
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