The aim of the study was to determine whether birds of different breeds, with different preferences for environmental elements and kept in identical conditions, would exhibit different behaviour and stress levels. The research material consisted of 50 laying hens of the Green-legged partridge (Zk), Polbar (Pb), and Leghorn (Lg) breeds. The birds were provided with identical environmental conditions. They were kept on litter in separate boxes, with 25 individuals of one breed per box, in the same building. An open field test was used in determining the behaviour of the birds. Levels of cortisol in serum and corticosterone in feathers were evaluated, and haematological and biochemical analyses of blood were performed. Leghorns proved to be a ...
The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that keeping laying hens in an enriched envi...
1. Birds respond to unpredictable events in the environment by releasing corticosterone, which trigg...
Adult laying hens from Rhode Island Red (RIR) origin both express lower levels of feather pecking an...
It is essential to understand responses to stress and the impact of stress on physiological and beha...
This thesis describes a multidisciplinary approach to the measurement of bird welfare. In chapter 2 ...
Objective The aim of the study was to evaluate genetic correlations between the behavioural profile ...
There is a growing concern regarding the welfare of laying hens worldwide and there are both ethical...
The overall aim of this thesis was to compare behavioural measures of fear and sociality and cortico...
Animal domestication, the process where animals become adapted to living in proximity to humans, is ...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of housing environment on behavioral and physiolog...
Typescript (photocopy).The objectives of this study were to provide better standardized procedures f...
Purebred laying hen lines of White Leghorn (WL) origin have been found to be more flighty and to sho...
Little is known about the relationship between welfare traits and production in laying hen parent st...
The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that keeping laying hens in an enriched envi...
1. Birds respond to unpredictable events in the environment by releasing corticosterone, which trigg...
Adult laying hens from Rhode Island Red (RIR) origin both express lower levels of feather pecking an...
It is essential to understand responses to stress and the impact of stress on physiological and beha...
This thesis describes a multidisciplinary approach to the measurement of bird welfare. In chapter 2 ...
Objective The aim of the study was to evaluate genetic correlations between the behavioural profile ...
There is a growing concern regarding the welfare of laying hens worldwide and there are both ethical...
The overall aim of this thesis was to compare behavioural measures of fear and sociality and cortico...
Animal domestication, the process where animals become adapted to living in proximity to humans, is ...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of housing environment on behavioral and physiolog...
Typescript (photocopy).The objectives of this study were to provide better standardized procedures f...
Purebred laying hen lines of White Leghorn (WL) origin have been found to be more flighty and to sho...
Little is known about the relationship between welfare traits and production in laying hen parent st...
The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that keeping laying hens in an enriched envi...
1. Birds respond to unpredictable events in the environment by releasing corticosterone, which trigg...
Adult laying hens from Rhode Island Red (RIR) origin both express lower levels of feather pecking an...