A domesticação e sua influência na criação e bem-estar de hamsters: Revisão

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https://doi.org/10.31533/pubvet.v17n03a1358

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Ambiente, cativeiro, comportamento, roedores

Resumo

Um animal é considerado saudável quando se encontra em um estado de bem-estar biopsicossocial. A domesticação e a forma de criação influenciam de maneira significativa na vida dos animais, determinando aspectos comportamentais e fisiológicos. Hamsters costumam ser criados em gaiolas, que são ambientes muito reduzidos em relação ao que esses roedores costumam viver quando livres na natureza. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi avaliar as mudanças que ocorreram em hamsters devido a domesticação e, conforme isso, determinar qual é a melhor condição de criação para que esses animais vivam em bem-estar.

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22-03-2023

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Bem-estar e comportamento animal

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A domesticação e sua influência na criação e bem-estar de hamsters: Revisão. (2023). Pubvet, 17(03), e1358. https://doi.org/10.31533/pubvet.v17n03a1358