Nutrition Observational Studies
Posted in Health and Nutrition on 10/03/2009 11:49 am by Steven NerenbergResearch specialist subject is really needed?
Hi, I'm doing a Diploma in Animal Care, and my second year I have to write a 6-8000 report on a topic of my choice. My original choice was to do some observational studies in monkeys in the sanctuary, where I used to work volunteer. But problems have arisen there, and I can not do anything but. I was wondering if anyone had any interesting idea that could help me because I'm very lost and behind now. It may be something to do with animals (eg, nutrition, behavior, handling, etc) Thanks in advance.
Could be investigated the effect of being constantly in rabbits in a cage. There are many possibilities: cabin size, composition, structure (eg, small enclosed cabin, cockpit large run attached etc). You may also see a * physical effects such as muscle development * health effects such as susceptibility to strike of the disease and the fly * mental effects, such as indicators of happiness / depression and how old rabbits react to changes, for example, a "free-range" each rabbit cage or rabbit cage become "free-range". * Social effects, such as how to solo or with partners (eg, guinea pig) rabbits rates
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