Recent studies in laying hens have shown that feather peckers eat more feathers than nonpeckers. We hypothesized that food pellets containing feathers would decrease the birds' appetite for feathers and thereby also decrease feather pecking. To separate the effect of feathers from that of insoluble fiber per se, additional control groups were fed pellets containing similar amounts of cellulose. Sixty (experiment 1) and 180 (experiment 2) 1-d-old Lohmann-Selected Leghorn birds were divided into 12 groups of 5 (experiment 1) and 15 (experiment 2) birds, respectively, and kept on slatted floors. During the rearing period, 4 groups each had ad libitum access to either a commercial pelleted diet, a pelleted diet containing 5% (experiment 1) or 1...
The current paper summarizes recent findings on management approaches that reduce feather pecking in...
The pecking behavior [severe feather, gentle feather, and aggressive pecks (AP)] of individual White...
Feather pecking is one of the most obvious welfare problems in laying hens. It is seen in all types ...
Recent studies in laying hens have shown that feather peckers eat more feathers than nonpeckers. We ...
Abstract. Feather pecking resulting in feather damage, injuries and mortality causes severe welfare ...
In the near future EU-legislation will ban the use of conventional battery cages, while national leg...
Feather pecking (FP) by laying hens is a significant welfare issue in the poultry industry. Pecking ...
Feather pecking has been controlled in the laying hen industry through methods such as beak trimming...
Feather pecking is a problem in commercial laying hens, particularly in loose-housing systems, where...
Feather pecking in poultry consists of pecking directed at the feathers of other birds, sometimes pu...
An experiment was conducted with 504 non-cage-housed ISA Brown laying hens from 18 to 40 wk of age t...
<p>Feather pecking in poultry consists of pecking directed at the feathers of other birds, som...
In The Netherlands, laying hen chicks are often reared without litter on the raised slatted area of ...
Feather pecking remains one of the major problems facing the poultry industry. It is assumed that fe...
The development of feather pecking was studied in relation to laying background, social rearing cond...
The current paper summarizes recent findings on management approaches that reduce feather pecking in...
The pecking behavior [severe feather, gentle feather, and aggressive pecks (AP)] of individual White...
Feather pecking is one of the most obvious welfare problems in laying hens. It is seen in all types ...
Recent studies in laying hens have shown that feather peckers eat more feathers than nonpeckers. We ...
Abstract. Feather pecking resulting in feather damage, injuries and mortality causes severe welfare ...
In the near future EU-legislation will ban the use of conventional battery cages, while national leg...
Feather pecking (FP) by laying hens is a significant welfare issue in the poultry industry. Pecking ...
Feather pecking has been controlled in the laying hen industry through methods such as beak trimming...
Feather pecking is a problem in commercial laying hens, particularly in loose-housing systems, where...
Feather pecking in poultry consists of pecking directed at the feathers of other birds, sometimes pu...
An experiment was conducted with 504 non-cage-housed ISA Brown laying hens from 18 to 40 wk of age t...
<p>Feather pecking in poultry consists of pecking directed at the feathers of other birds, som...
In The Netherlands, laying hen chicks are often reared without litter on the raised slatted area of ...
Feather pecking remains one of the major problems facing the poultry industry. It is assumed that fe...
The development of feather pecking was studied in relation to laying background, social rearing cond...
The current paper summarizes recent findings on management approaches that reduce feather pecking in...
The pecking behavior [severe feather, gentle feather, and aggressive pecks (AP)] of individual White...
Feather pecking is one of the most obvious welfare problems in laying hens. It is seen in all types ...