Toe trimming within the turkey industry has been used for over four decades as a method for controlling carcass scratching, and by doing so, achieving better grades and lower condemnation rates. The industry has changed greatly since the 1970’s, when the majority of the research on the procedure was completed. The technology used for toe trimming has switched from a hot-blade to the use of microwave energy, which will effect healing and toe length trimmed. The birds are larger now, which will impact mobility both before and after trimming, and in a consumer-driven trend, the industry is re-examining its codes of practice to ensure the highest level of welfare possible. As there is little pertinent research regarding these changes, the t...
Genetic selection for rapidly growing turkeys has created an unfavorable consequence impacting the s...
The natural behavior and habitat of wild turkeys stand in sharp contrast to the life of turkeys comm...
Pododermatitis (FPD) is a contact dermatitis commonly observed in poultry, primarily affecting the s...
Toe trimming within the turkey industry has been used for over four decades as a method for controll...
ABSTRACT For 18 mo, torn, hen, and broiler turkeys processed in a single abattoir were observed for ...
Injurious pecking, aggression, footpad dermatitis and leg abnormalities have been identified as majo...
Injurious pecking in turkeys is a serious welfare and economic concern in commercial production. Yet...
ABSTRACT Two commercial strains (Strains A and B) of torn turkeys were either beak trimmed or left w...
Feather pecking and cannibalism are behavioral disorders that cause animal-welfare-relevant and econ...
This study investigated age-related changes in turkey welfare measures (wounds, feather quality (FQ)...
ABSTRACT A total of 7,428 turkey poults were used in two experiments designed to evaluate the interr...
The impacts of increasing stocking density (SD) were observed on Nicholas Select turkey toms (n=2,86...
ABSTRACT An experiment was designed to compare BW and mortality of turkeys when three methods of bea...
Controlling injurious pecking in commercial turkeys remains a significant challenge to producers and...
A literature review on effects of breeding and management on injurious pecking behaviour and canniba...
Genetic selection for rapidly growing turkeys has created an unfavorable consequence impacting the s...
The natural behavior and habitat of wild turkeys stand in sharp contrast to the life of turkeys comm...
Pododermatitis (FPD) is a contact dermatitis commonly observed in poultry, primarily affecting the s...
Toe trimming within the turkey industry has been used for over four decades as a method for controll...
ABSTRACT For 18 mo, torn, hen, and broiler turkeys processed in a single abattoir were observed for ...
Injurious pecking, aggression, footpad dermatitis and leg abnormalities have been identified as majo...
Injurious pecking in turkeys is a serious welfare and economic concern in commercial production. Yet...
ABSTRACT Two commercial strains (Strains A and B) of torn turkeys were either beak trimmed or left w...
Feather pecking and cannibalism are behavioral disorders that cause animal-welfare-relevant and econ...
This study investigated age-related changes in turkey welfare measures (wounds, feather quality (FQ)...
ABSTRACT A total of 7,428 turkey poults were used in two experiments designed to evaluate the interr...
The impacts of increasing stocking density (SD) were observed on Nicholas Select turkey toms (n=2,86...
ABSTRACT An experiment was designed to compare BW and mortality of turkeys when three methods of bea...
Controlling injurious pecking in commercial turkeys remains a significant challenge to producers and...
A literature review on effects of breeding and management on injurious pecking behaviour and canniba...
Genetic selection for rapidly growing turkeys has created an unfavorable consequence impacting the s...
The natural behavior and habitat of wild turkeys stand in sharp contrast to the life of turkeys comm...
Pododermatitis (FPD) is a contact dermatitis commonly observed in poultry, primarily affecting the s...