Keel fractures represent a major productivity and welfare issue for the laying hen industry with greater than 50% of birds in recent surveys across various commercial operations and nations exhibiting some form of damage by end of lay. While the causes are likely multifactorial and influenced by age, diet, genetic line, and other factors, high energy collisions with house furnishings and conspecifics in the barn are believed to be a major contribution to the frequency and severity of factures. The current study applies a previously described ex vivo impact testing protocol to quantify susceptibility to keel bone damage across an extensive range of collision energies and ages. We also link fracture susceptibility with bone and physiological ...
Keel bone fractures and deviations are one of the major welfare and health issues in commercial layi...
Numerous studies have demonstrated influences of hybrid, feed, and housing on prevalence of keel bon...
Non-cage housing systems for laying hens such as aviaries provide greater freedom to perform species...
<div><p>Keel fractures represent a major productivity and welfare issue for the laying hen industry ...
Keel fractures represent a major productivity and welfare issue for the laying hen industry with gre...
Fractures of the keel bone, a bone extending ventrally from the sternum, are a serious health and we...
Fractures of the keel bone, a bone extending ventrally from the sternum, are a serious health and we...
Fractures to the keel bone is one of the greatest problems facing the laying hen industry. With most...
Keel bone damage is a wide-spread welfare problem in laying hens. It is unclear so far whether bone ...
High flock-level prevalence of keel-bone fractures and deviations in laying hens are commonly report...
Keel bone fractures in laying hens have been described with increasing prevalence from several count...
Keel bone damage is a wide-spread welfare problem in laying hens. It is unclear so far whether bone ...
This article reviews current knowledge about welfare implications of keel bone damage in laying hens...
Keel bone fractures and deviations belong to the most severe animal welfare problems in laying hens ...
Keel bone damage (KBD) is a critical issue facing the contemporary laying hen industry due to the li...
Keel bone fractures and deviations are one of the major welfare and health issues in commercial layi...
Numerous studies have demonstrated influences of hybrid, feed, and housing on prevalence of keel bon...
Non-cage housing systems for laying hens such as aviaries provide greater freedom to perform species...
<div><p>Keel fractures represent a major productivity and welfare issue for the laying hen industry ...
Keel fractures represent a major productivity and welfare issue for the laying hen industry with gre...
Fractures of the keel bone, a bone extending ventrally from the sternum, are a serious health and we...
Fractures of the keel bone, a bone extending ventrally from the sternum, are a serious health and we...
Fractures to the keel bone is one of the greatest problems facing the laying hen industry. With most...
Keel bone damage is a wide-spread welfare problem in laying hens. It is unclear so far whether bone ...
High flock-level prevalence of keel-bone fractures and deviations in laying hens are commonly report...
Keel bone fractures in laying hens have been described with increasing prevalence from several count...
Keel bone damage is a wide-spread welfare problem in laying hens. It is unclear so far whether bone ...
This article reviews current knowledge about welfare implications of keel bone damage in laying hens...
Keel bone fractures and deviations belong to the most severe animal welfare problems in laying hens ...
Keel bone damage (KBD) is a critical issue facing the contemporary laying hen industry due to the li...
Keel bone fractures and deviations are one of the major welfare and health issues in commercial layi...
Numerous studies have demonstrated influences of hybrid, feed, and housing on prevalence of keel bon...
Non-cage housing systems for laying hens such as aviaries provide greater freedom to perform species...