One of the main problems in free range husbandry of laying hens is the uneven use of the hen run. This leads to an overuse of pasture near the hen house. In a series of behavioural experiments we tried to determine management and structuring factors which may result in more hens in the run and a more even distribution of the animals
In this study, the range use and behaviour of laying hens in commercial free-range flocks was explor...
On farm research is well established in organic farming. The holistic approach considers the complex...
Whether chickens will make proper use of pasture is a problem experienced by producers of free-range...
The aim of this study was to obtain an even use of the hen run with structures as an uneven use lead...
© 2017 Dr. Hannah LarsenLaying hens in free-range housing systems are often considered by consumers ...
Free-range use is expected to contribute to the welfare of laying hens, and more so if a high propor...
BackgroundThe number of free-range farms has greatly increased in the Australian egg industry, up by...
164 p.Alternative poultry production is characterized by a large space availability provided to the ...
Many studies have assessed use of the outdoor ‘range’ area on free-range laying farms, and have reve...
Layer runs are often bare and loaded with nutrients and with infectious stages of helminths. Various...
Received: Dec.2008 | Accepted: Apr.2009An environment with no flies and the presence of free hens co...
Low rates of nest acceptance by laying hens are a major problem in commercial poultry farming operat...
To evaluate the role of using forage, shade and shelterbelts in attracting birds into the range, thr...
AbstractThis review discusses animal welfare effects of providing an outdoor run to laying hens. Com...
This review discusses animal welfare effects of providing an outdoor run to laying hens. Compared wi...
In this study, the range use and behaviour of laying hens in commercial free-range flocks was explor...
On farm research is well established in organic farming. The holistic approach considers the complex...
Whether chickens will make proper use of pasture is a problem experienced by producers of free-range...
The aim of this study was to obtain an even use of the hen run with structures as an uneven use lead...
© 2017 Dr. Hannah LarsenLaying hens in free-range housing systems are often considered by consumers ...
Free-range use is expected to contribute to the welfare of laying hens, and more so if a high propor...
BackgroundThe number of free-range farms has greatly increased in the Australian egg industry, up by...
164 p.Alternative poultry production is characterized by a large space availability provided to the ...
Many studies have assessed use of the outdoor ‘range’ area on free-range laying farms, and have reve...
Layer runs are often bare and loaded with nutrients and with infectious stages of helminths. Various...
Received: Dec.2008 | Accepted: Apr.2009An environment with no flies and the presence of free hens co...
Low rates of nest acceptance by laying hens are a major problem in commercial poultry farming operat...
To evaluate the role of using forage, shade and shelterbelts in attracting birds into the range, thr...
AbstractThis review discusses animal welfare effects of providing an outdoor run to laying hens. Com...
This review discusses animal welfare effects of providing an outdoor run to laying hens. Compared wi...
In this study, the range use and behaviour of laying hens in commercial free-range flocks was explor...
On farm research is well established in organic farming. The holistic approach considers the complex...
Whether chickens will make proper use of pasture is a problem experienced by producers of free-range...