Feather-pecking and cannibalism may reduce the potential of organic husbandry to enhance the welfare of laying hens. We report risk factors for these issues based on a large survey of 107 commercial flocks in eight European countries. Information was collected regarding housing, management and flock characteristics (age, genotype). Near the end of lay, 50 hens per flock were assessed for plumage condition and wounds. Potential influencing factors were screened and submitted to a multivariate model. The majority of the flocks (81%) consisted of brown genotypes and were found in six countries. Since white genotypes (19%) were found only in the two Scandinavian countries, a country effect could not be excluded. Therefore, separate models were ...
Feather pecking is a continuous welfare challenge in the housing of egg-laying hens. Canada is curre...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens remains an important economic and welfare issue. This paper revi...
<p>Feather pecking and high mortality levels are significant welfare problems in non-cage housing sy...
Feather pecking is one of the most obvious welfare problems in laying hens. It is seen in all types ...
1. Feather pecking is one of the major problems facing the egg industry in non-cage systems and is s...
<p>Feather pecking is a multi-factorial behavioral disorder and a serious welfare issue in the poult...
Feather pecking is a problem in commercial laying hens, particularly in loose-housing systems, where...
Plumage damage (PD) as a result of severe feather pecking (SFP) and skin lesions (SL) due to canniba...
Pecking-related problems are common in intensive egg production, compromising hen welfare, causing f...
Woldwide, but especially in Europe, poultry husbandry will undergo significant changes due to the pr...
Abstract – Feather pecking is the main welfare prob-lem in organic laying hens. Several studies show...
Severe feather pecking (SFP) is a major animal welfare problem in layers. It results in pain and inj...
A cross-sectional study of risk factors for feather pecking In layings hens in alternative systems w...
Feather damage due to severe feather pecking (SFP) in laying hens is most severe during the laying p...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens remains an important economic and welfare issue. This paper revi...
Feather pecking is a continuous welfare challenge in the housing of egg-laying hens. Canada is curre...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens remains an important economic and welfare issue. This paper revi...
<p>Feather pecking and high mortality levels are significant welfare problems in non-cage housing sy...
Feather pecking is one of the most obvious welfare problems in laying hens. It is seen in all types ...
1. Feather pecking is one of the major problems facing the egg industry in non-cage systems and is s...
<p>Feather pecking is a multi-factorial behavioral disorder and a serious welfare issue in the poult...
Feather pecking is a problem in commercial laying hens, particularly in loose-housing systems, where...
Plumage damage (PD) as a result of severe feather pecking (SFP) and skin lesions (SL) due to canniba...
Pecking-related problems are common in intensive egg production, compromising hen welfare, causing f...
Woldwide, but especially in Europe, poultry husbandry will undergo significant changes due to the pr...
Abstract – Feather pecking is the main welfare prob-lem in organic laying hens. Several studies show...
Severe feather pecking (SFP) is a major animal welfare problem in layers. It results in pain and inj...
A cross-sectional study of risk factors for feather pecking In layings hens in alternative systems w...
Feather damage due to severe feather pecking (SFP) in laying hens is most severe during the laying p...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens remains an important economic and welfare issue. This paper revi...
Feather pecking is a continuous welfare challenge in the housing of egg-laying hens. Canada is curre...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens remains an important economic and welfare issue. This paper revi...
<p>Feather pecking and high mortality levels are significant welfare problems in non-cage housing sy...