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Behaviour of domestic rabbits during 2 weeks after weaning
Thirty three rabbits from five litters that were weaned at the age of 5 weeks
were observed. The animals were kept in pens that were enriched with an
elevation made of bricks. In total, 150 h of observations made at feeding
time (07:30–10:00 and 18:00–20:30 LT, local time) were analysed. A
number of affiliative, exploratory, comfort, eating, resting and locomotor
behaviours were observed. Agonistic behaviour was not observed. Rabbits
showed companion and location preferences: 56 % of animals had a
preferred companion, and 84 % preferred a particular place in the pen.
Significant effects of group size and time of day on the frequency of some
forms of behaviour were found, e.g. rabbits performed comfort behaviours more
often in the morning. Sex did not influence the rabbits' behaviour.
Correlations were also found between different forms of behaviour,
e.g. animals that performed more exploratory behaviours also showed more
locomotor behaviours and affiliative interactions.</p