The history, implementation, and application of personality tests in livestock animals and their links to performance

Megan M. Woodrum Setser, Heather W. Neave, Joao H.C. Costa*

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Abstract

Animal personality refers to consistent individual differences in behavior that are widely seen across the animal kingdom, but only recently has interest in animal personality of livestock species flourished. This review first establishes common terminology to better understand how personality testing methods originating in primates, great tits, and rodents have been adapted and applied for use in livestock species, specifically chickens, goats, sheep, pigs and cattle. This review outlines the most common personality tests utilized to measure personality traits for each highlighted livestock species, providing a brief historical background for the basis of these tests. The personality traits inferred from these tests are described in terms of their use for research and commercial purposes, and how personality traits are associated with animal performance. This review does not present an exhaustive review of the field, but rather serves to highlight the different personality traits that have been assessed in livestock using key research examples.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer106081
TidsskriftApplied Animal Behaviour Science
Vol/bind268
Antal sider13
ISSN0168-1591
DOI
StatusUdgivet - nov. 2023

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