From: Third-party intervention and post-conflict behaviour in agonistic encounters of pigs (Sus scrofa)
Post-conflict behaviour of interferer | |
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Non-agonistic social behaviour | Interferer noses the body or snout of another pig, or lies in physical contact. The identity of the recipient is noted |
Agonistic behaviour | Interferer delivers head knock, push, bite, or interferer fights with any group member, other than the former opponents. The identity of the recipient is noted |
Non-social | Interferer stands, walks, lies individually, eats, drinks, urinates, defecates, or explores the environment |