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Frequency of head-dipping, wing-shaking, and water-shoveling.
The tendency of the group (often four ducks per pen) to use the "SH poolside" area simultaneously, indicating social facilitation.
Based on the associated study, the "sh-poolside" data likely contributes to the following findings: sh-poolside-lo2sn2aa.mp4 ...
Analysis of this footage would focus on the following behavioral markers:
The video file is part of a larger behavioral dataset (likely "SH" for ) aimed at determining how Pekin ducks interact with different water depths. Commercial ducks require water for thermoregulation and plumage maintenance, but the optimal depth for welfare is a subject of ongoing ethological research. 2. Behavioral Methodology & Pen Mapping Frequency of head-dipping, wing-shaking, and water-shoveling
Correlations between pool temperature and "Relative Pool Usage," which is the total time spent in the area captured by the camera. 4. Results and Welfare Implications
A shallow water resource and its surrounding wooden deck/concrete ramp. Frequency of head-dipping
Video file serves as raw ethological evidence. It bridges the gap between physical pen design and the biological needs of waterfowl, providing the quantitative proof needed to establish welfare standards for commercial poultry housing.