The Effect of EA 1729 on Behavior of Nubian Goats

Abstract

An exploratory study of the effect of EA 1729 (LSD25) on the behavior of Nubian goats was made. Because the drug has a rapid action of short duration, it was most difficult to measure quantitatively many characteristic behavioral changes. Of the changes recorded after a single dose, the decrease in the time spent eating and the temporary cessation of aggressive action were most obvious. After doses repeated daily for a week the only measurable response is decreased aggressiveness. The authors doubt that further chronic studies with this species will prove fruitful, although further study of the response of goats to single doses of psychochemical agents say be warranted.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1957
Accession Number
AD0133287

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  • Charles G. Wilber
  • James Delouche
  • Robert D. Appleman

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