The present study aimed at evaluating whether and how behaviour and stress of broiler chickens could be affected by genotype (standard vs. high breast yield), sex, and feeding regime (ad libitum vs. restricted rate, 80% from 13 to 21 d of age). A total of 768 day-old chicks was housed in 32 pens, their behaviour was video- recorded at 11, 18, 25, 32, 39 and 45 d of age, and controlled for 10 consecutive seconds every 30 min to measure the percentage of chickens showing mutually exclusive behaviours (standing, sitting/lying, walk, drink, feed, peck floor, peck fixture, peck tail of other bird, peck other bird, peck own tail, dust bath). Faeces pooled by pen and individual plasma were weekly sampled to measure corticosterone concentrations b...
This study aimed to explore the difference between two Chinese local broilers, one slow- and one fas...
This study aimed to explore the difference between two Chinese local broilers, one slow- and one fas...
In previous studies, a lack of agreement in measurements of plasma corticosterone concentrations and...
Under intensive rearing conditions, the welfare of broiler chickens may be at risk depending on geno...
Feed restriction in the parental stock of meat producing chickens, broiler breeders, is essential in...
Feed restriction in the parental stock of meat producing chickens, broiler breeders, is essential in...
Feed restriction in the parental stock of meat producing chickens, broiler breeders, is essential in...
Feed restriction in the parental stock of meat producing chickens, broiler breeders, is essential in...
Early stress can have long-lasting phenotypic effects. Previous research shows that male and female ...
Early stress can have long-lasting phenotypic effects. Previous research shows that male and female ...
Early stress can have long-lasting phenotypic effects. Previous research shows that male and female ...
Early stress can have long-lasting phenotypic effects. Previous research shows that male and female ...
Early stress can have long-lasting phenotypic effects. Previous research shows that male and female ...
<div><p>Early stress can have long-lasting phenotypic effects. Previous research shows that male and...
Early stress can have long-lasting phenotypic effects. Previous research shows that male and female ...
This study aimed to explore the difference between two Chinese local broilers, one slow- and one fas...
This study aimed to explore the difference between two Chinese local broilers, one slow- and one fas...
In previous studies, a lack of agreement in measurements of plasma corticosterone concentrations and...
Under intensive rearing conditions, the welfare of broiler chickens may be at risk depending on geno...
Feed restriction in the parental stock of meat producing chickens, broiler breeders, is essential in...
Feed restriction in the parental stock of meat producing chickens, broiler breeders, is essential in...
Feed restriction in the parental stock of meat producing chickens, broiler breeders, is essential in...
Feed restriction in the parental stock of meat producing chickens, broiler breeders, is essential in...
Early stress can have long-lasting phenotypic effects. Previous research shows that male and female ...
Early stress can have long-lasting phenotypic effects. Previous research shows that male and female ...
Early stress can have long-lasting phenotypic effects. Previous research shows that male and female ...
Early stress can have long-lasting phenotypic effects. Previous research shows that male and female ...
Early stress can have long-lasting phenotypic effects. Previous research shows that male and female ...
<div><p>Early stress can have long-lasting phenotypic effects. Previous research shows that male and...
Early stress can have long-lasting phenotypic effects. Previous research shows that male and female ...
This study aimed to explore the difference between two Chinese local broilers, one slow- and one fas...
This study aimed to explore the difference between two Chinese local broilers, one slow- and one fas...
In previous studies, a lack of agreement in measurements of plasma corticosterone concentrations and...