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          <family>Hirt</family>
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    <title>A note on fear reaction of three different genetic strains of laying hens to a simulated hawk attack in the hen run of a free-range system</title>
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    <keywords>Biogeflügelhaltung, Schreckreaktion, Legehennenhaltung: Schreckreaktion von verschiedenen Hybriden, Laying hens, Fear reaction, Free-range, Genetic strains</keywords>
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