ABSTRACT Sixty-nine-week-old brown egg layers were either maintained in cages or moved to a litter-floored aviary system. After 10 or 20 d, birds were selected at random from within each environment, and their tibiae removed. After drying, bones were mea-sured and then subject to various physical measure-ments of strength and elasticity. Bone ash and bone calcium content were also measured. Birds maintained in an aviary initially had stronger bones as measured by force (P < 0.05). After 20 d in an aviary, birds had stronger bones, as assessed by force, than their contem-poraries maintained in cages. This same relationship was seen in measures of bone stress (P < 0.05). After 20 d in the aviary system, previously caged birds had bone a...
The prevalence of keel bone damage as well as external egg parameters of 2 pure lines divergently se...
Osteoporosis in cage laying hens is a significant disease affecting nearly 30 percent of hens at the...
From 2012 onwards, all laying hens in Europe will need to be housed either in furnished cages or non...
ABSTRACT Alternative housing systems for laying hens provide mechanical loading and help reduce bone...
One of the major welfare issues in cage-free housing systems is bone fracture. The goal of this rese...
WOS: A1997WY33000002PubMed ID: 91588851. An experiment was conducted to determine the effect of husb...
Two experiments were conducted to obtain data on the week to week development of broiler tibias. Van...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted to determine the influence of the method of removing the tib...
Concerns regarding the welfare of laying hens raised in battery cages have led to the development of...
Non-cage housing systems for laying hens such as aviaries provide greater freedom to perform species...
ABSTRACT In an attempt to improve skeletal integrity of older caged laying hens, birds were held wit...
Nearly all species of modern birds are capable of flight; therefore mechanical competency of appenda...
Studies were conducted to determine the effects of populations of birds per cage and floor area per ...
The aim of this study was to follow-up the physiological variations in the development of the bone t...
ABSTRACT An experiment was conducted with Hy-Line W36 hens to determine the influence of age on tibi...
The prevalence of keel bone damage as well as external egg parameters of 2 pure lines divergently se...
Osteoporosis in cage laying hens is a significant disease affecting nearly 30 percent of hens at the...
From 2012 onwards, all laying hens in Europe will need to be housed either in furnished cages or non...
ABSTRACT Alternative housing systems for laying hens provide mechanical loading and help reduce bone...
One of the major welfare issues in cage-free housing systems is bone fracture. The goal of this rese...
WOS: A1997WY33000002PubMed ID: 91588851. An experiment was conducted to determine the effect of husb...
Two experiments were conducted to obtain data on the week to week development of broiler tibias. Van...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were conducted to determine the influence of the method of removing the tib...
Concerns regarding the welfare of laying hens raised in battery cages have led to the development of...
Non-cage housing systems for laying hens such as aviaries provide greater freedom to perform species...
ABSTRACT In an attempt to improve skeletal integrity of older caged laying hens, birds were held wit...
Nearly all species of modern birds are capable of flight; therefore mechanical competency of appenda...
Studies were conducted to determine the effects of populations of birds per cage and floor area per ...
The aim of this study was to follow-up the physiological variations in the development of the bone t...
ABSTRACT An experiment was conducted with Hy-Line W36 hens to determine the influence of age on tibi...
The prevalence of keel bone damage as well as external egg parameters of 2 pure lines divergently se...
Osteoporosis in cage laying hens is a significant disease affecting nearly 30 percent of hens at the...
From 2012 onwards, all laying hens in Europe will need to be housed either in furnished cages or non...