Baseline information on demographics and practices on semi-intensive free-range egg farms with an outdoor stocking density of ≤1500 hens/hectare in Australia is presented. Free-range egg production is changing the structure of the egg industry in Australia and a broad variety and tiers of free-range systems have emerged due to lack of concrete legislative standards on outdoor stocking densities in the past. Information was extracted from a pre-existing online free-range poultry survey dataset, consisting of a total of 79 questions related to nutrition, pasture management, welfare and health, animal housing, environmental impact and economics. Forty-one free-range egg farms, with an outdoor stocking density of ≤1500 hens/hectare, were identi...
In studies assessing outdoor range use of laying hens, the number of hens seen on outdoor ranges is ...
International audienceIn free-range and organic production systems, hens can make choices according ...
In the Netherlands, 29% of laying hens have access to a free range, because of the possibilities for...
<div><p>Baseline information on demographics and practices on semi-intensive free-range egg farms wi...
Baseline information on demographics and practices on semi-intensive free-range egg farms with an ou...
Abstract: Small scale operations in which poultry forage freely around farms is widespread on rural ...
© 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...
Abstract: Some grain farmers, market gardeners and graziers integrate hens into their farming system...
To evaluate the role of using forage, shade and shelterbelts in attracting birds into the range, thr...
Abstract: In Australia some grain farmers, market gardeners and graziers integrate hens into their f...
In Australia, conventional cage and free range are the main commercial egg production sys-tems, with...
BackgroundThe number of free-range farms has greatly increased in the Australian egg industry, up by...
Semi-intensive free-range farm systems are common in Australia, and these systems frequently practis...
There are few published studies describing the unique management practices, farm design and housing ...
In studies assessing outdoor range use of laying hens, the number of hens seen on outdoor ranges is ...
International audienceIn free-range and organic production systems, hens can make choices according ...
In the Netherlands, 29% of laying hens have access to a free range, because of the possibilities for...
<div><p>Baseline information on demographics and practices on semi-intensive free-range egg farms wi...
Baseline information on demographics and practices on semi-intensive free-range egg farms with an ou...
Abstract: Small scale operations in which poultry forage freely around farms is widespread on rural ...
© 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...
Abstract: Some grain farmers, market gardeners and graziers integrate hens into their farming system...
To evaluate the role of using forage, shade and shelterbelts in attracting birds into the range, thr...
Abstract: In Australia some grain farmers, market gardeners and graziers integrate hens into their f...
In Australia, conventional cage and free range are the main commercial egg production sys-tems, with...
BackgroundThe number of free-range farms has greatly increased in the Australian egg industry, up by...
Semi-intensive free-range farm systems are common in Australia, and these systems frequently practis...
There are few published studies describing the unique management practices, farm design and housing ...
In studies assessing outdoor range use of laying hens, the number of hens seen on outdoor ranges is ...
International audienceIn free-range and organic production systems, hens can make choices according ...
In the Netherlands, 29% of laying hens have access to a free range, because of the possibilities for...