As activity levels of intensively managed broiler chicken vary over time, detailed knowledge on their influence is potentially useful to further adjust welfare assessment schemes. Therefore, this study investigated the influence of daytime and age on the performance of broiler chicken in two applied fear tests.On-farm studies were carried out in 14 flocks of intensively managed broiler chicken. A forced and a voluntary approach test were conducted during morning and evening hours and at three different ages (1: 6-12d; 2: 21-24d; 3: prior to slaughter). At each observation, avoidance distances (AD) and the number of animals voluntarily approaching (VA) an observer were collected.No significant correlation was found between daytime and AD or ...
Little is known about the effect of accessing an outdoor range on chicken welfare. We tracked indivi...
It is well known in the poultry industry that fear and stress experienced during the handling of day...
Broiler chickens are prone to a range of complex health and welfare issues. To support informed sele...
Abstract: The damaging effects of fear on a number of performance indicators in poultry and other fa...
Traditionally, broiler chickens hatch in the hatchery and they are usually not provided with feed an...
Broiler chickens often make limited use of the free-range area. Range use is influenced by type of s...
The aim of the current study was two-fold. First, we tested whether or not a scan sampling technique...
Little is known about the ranging behaviour of chickens. Understanding ranging behaviour is required...
Free-range systems provide an outdoor range for broilers to give them the possibility to express a h...
Two slower-growing hybrids (Rowan Ranger and Hubbard) are currently reared in organic broiler produc...
© 2017 Dr. Peta Simone TaylorFree-range chicken meat consumption has increased, partly driven by con...
Free-range use by broiler chickens is often limited, whereas better use of the free-range area could...
Behaviour of broilers up to 6 weeks of age has been studied extensively, but little is known what ha...
This study investigated the effects of regular visual contact at various ages on tonic immobility (T...
Little is known about the effect of accessing an outdoor range on chicken welfare. We tracked indivi...
It is well known in the poultry industry that fear and stress experienced during the handling of day...
Broiler chickens are prone to a range of complex health and welfare issues. To support informed sele...
Abstract: The damaging effects of fear on a number of performance indicators in poultry and other fa...
Traditionally, broiler chickens hatch in the hatchery and they are usually not provided with feed an...
Broiler chickens often make limited use of the free-range area. Range use is influenced by type of s...
The aim of the current study was two-fold. First, we tested whether or not a scan sampling technique...
Little is known about the ranging behaviour of chickens. Understanding ranging behaviour is required...
Free-range systems provide an outdoor range for broilers to give them the possibility to express a h...
Two slower-growing hybrids (Rowan Ranger and Hubbard) are currently reared in organic broiler produc...
© 2017 Dr. Peta Simone TaylorFree-range chicken meat consumption has increased, partly driven by con...
Free-range use by broiler chickens is often limited, whereas better use of the free-range area could...
Behaviour of broilers up to 6 weeks of age has been studied extensively, but little is known what ha...
This study investigated the effects of regular visual contact at various ages on tonic immobility (T...
Little is known about the effect of accessing an outdoor range on chicken welfare. We tracked indivi...
It is well known in the poultry industry that fear and stress experienced during the handling of day...
Broiler chickens are prone to a range of complex health and welfare issues. To support informed sele...