2023
DOI: 10.3389/fanim.2023.1160202
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Associations between immune competence phenotype and stress response in sheep

Kaleiah Schiller,
Jessica E. Monk,
Caroline Lee
et al.

Abstract: Immune competence in domestic sheep is gaining more attention in genetic selection programs that seek to enhance flock immunity and animal welfare. A goal of many programs is to identify behavioral phenotypes that indicate stress-coping strength, as well as disease resilience. The current study set out to explore the relationship between immune responsiveness, physiological stress, and behavioral response among sheep that had been selected for ‘low’ (LR) or ‘high’ (HR) response to cell-mediated and antibody-me… Show more

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