International audienceRegular visual presence of humans is known to reduce chickens' human-generated stress responses. Here we questioned whether, more than mere visual presence, human behaviour affects laying hen behaviour and subsequently their offspring's behaviour. We hypothesized that human behaviour triggers maternal effects via variations in yolk hormone levels. For five consecutive weeks, two groups of hens were exposed to the same durations of human presence (30 min twice a day, five days a week) but the behaviour of the human differed between groups. The first group (H+) was exposed to predictable arrival of the experimenter, slow movements combined with static presence, stroking during handling and human voice. Whereas the second...
International audienceTwo different procedures were followed to induce maternal behaviour in domesti...
International audienceConfining an adult hen with two newly-hatched chicks induced a gradual emergen...
International audienceInvestigated maternal behavior and endocrine concomitants in 10 adult hens wit...
International audienceRegular visual presence of humans is known to reduce chickens' human-generated...
WOS:000258812900008International audienceIn the field as well as in the laboratory, human-generated ...
In many bird species prenatal exposure to yolk androgens of maternal origin has been found to influe...
International audienceThe experiments presented here were designed to investigate the influence of p...
Abstract. The quality of human contact that hens are exposed to will determine the degree of fear of...
Both genetic background and maternal care can have a strong influence on cognitive and emotional dev...
Studies on farm animals have shown relationships between stockperson attitudes and behaviour and far...
International audienceThe behavioural development is a complex phenomenon that refers to the setting...
Dudde A, Schrader L, Weigend S, Matthews LR, Krause ET. More eggs but less social and more fearful? ...
Injurious pecking (IP) represents a serious concern for the welfare of laying hens (Gallus gallus do...
International audienceTwo different procedures were followed to induce maternal behaviour in domesti...
International audienceConfining an adult hen with two newly-hatched chicks induced a gradual emergen...
International audienceInvestigated maternal behavior and endocrine concomitants in 10 adult hens wit...
International audienceRegular visual presence of humans is known to reduce chickens' human-generated...
WOS:000258812900008International audienceIn the field as well as in the laboratory, human-generated ...
In many bird species prenatal exposure to yolk androgens of maternal origin has been found to influe...
International audienceThe experiments presented here were designed to investigate the influence of p...
Abstract. The quality of human contact that hens are exposed to will determine the degree of fear of...
Both genetic background and maternal care can have a strong influence on cognitive and emotional dev...
Studies on farm animals have shown relationships between stockperson attitudes and behaviour and far...
International audienceThe behavioural development is a complex phenomenon that refers to the setting...
Dudde A, Schrader L, Weigend S, Matthews LR, Krause ET. More eggs but less social and more fearful? ...
Injurious pecking (IP) represents a serious concern for the welfare of laying hens (Gallus gallus do...
International audienceTwo different procedures were followed to induce maternal behaviour in domesti...
International audienceConfining an adult hen with two newly-hatched chicks induced a gradual emergen...
International audienceInvestigated maternal behavior and endocrine concomitants in 10 adult hens wit...