No U.S. state or federal regulations prohibit the practice of caponizing cockerels—castrating male chickens under one year of age. Crude instructions and surgical implements are readily available to provide any amateur “hobbyist” with the means to perform this procedure, typically on fully conscious, unanesthetized birds. Caponizing has been banned in the United Kingdom due to animal welfare concerns and should be disallowed in the United States
Hundreds of millions of chickens in the egg industry suffer from poor welfare throughout their lives...
Extension circular 1436 Revised 1954 is a revised version of E.C. 1436 which talks about how to con...
ABSTRACT Two strains of cockerels were used to evaluate the effect of complete or partial caponizati...
No U.S. state or federal regulations prohibit the practice of caponizing cockerels—castrating male c...
Report discussing capons, which are castrated male chickens, and the castration process known as "ca...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
none4Caponisation is a surgical techniques adopted to alter the sexual maturation of males with the ...
Under current practices, broiler parent stock (broiler breeders) encounter several welfare problems,...
The practice of beak trimming White Leg-horn chicks intended for egg production is performed in Nort...
Beak trimming is used worldwide as a method of reducing the damage to feathers and skin caused by in...
Pecking-related problems are common in intensive egg production, compromising hen welfare, causing f...
Caponization is generally supposed to affect the growth performance, carcass composition, and meat q...
We determined the effect of caponization on the carcass and giblet characteristics, and skin and mus...
Edited by P. C. GlatzWhat is beak-trimming and why are birds trimmed? Ethics of beak-trimming and ca...
More than 8.5 billion chickens are slaughtered for meat production in the United States every year. ...
Hundreds of millions of chickens in the egg industry suffer from poor welfare throughout their lives...
Extension circular 1436 Revised 1954 is a revised version of E.C. 1436 which talks about how to con...
ABSTRACT Two strains of cockerels were used to evaluate the effect of complete or partial caponizati...
No U.S. state or federal regulations prohibit the practice of caponizing cockerels—castrating male c...
Report discussing capons, which are castrated male chickens, and the castration process known as "ca...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
none4Caponisation is a surgical techniques adopted to alter the sexual maturation of males with the ...
Under current practices, broiler parent stock (broiler breeders) encounter several welfare problems,...
The practice of beak trimming White Leg-horn chicks intended for egg production is performed in Nort...
Beak trimming is used worldwide as a method of reducing the damage to feathers and skin caused by in...
Pecking-related problems are common in intensive egg production, compromising hen welfare, causing f...
Caponization is generally supposed to affect the growth performance, carcass composition, and meat q...
We determined the effect of caponization on the carcass and giblet characteristics, and skin and mus...
Edited by P. C. GlatzWhat is beak-trimming and why are birds trimmed? Ethics of beak-trimming and ca...
More than 8.5 billion chickens are slaughtered for meat production in the United States every year. ...
Hundreds of millions of chickens in the egg industry suffer from poor welfare throughout their lives...
Extension circular 1436 Revised 1954 is a revised version of E.C. 1436 which talks about how to con...
ABSTRACT Two strains of cockerels were used to evaluate the effect of complete or partial caponizati...