Feather pecking in poultry consists of pecking directed at the feathers of other birds, sometimes pulling out and eating these feathers. It may result in severe damage of the integument of the birds, including wounds of the skin. Finally wounded birds may be pecked to death (cannibalism). About 30 years ago, when most poultry was kept in traditional floor systems, this behaviour was an important cause of mortality. Nowadays most birds are housed in small groups in battery cages in modern poultry houses and in The Netherlands they are usually beaktrimmed (partial amputation of the beak). This resulted somehow in a decreased mortality due to feather pecking.However, the effects of feather pecking may have become less fatal, the behaviour as s...
Feather pecking is one of the most obvious welfare problems in laying hens. It is seen in all types ...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens remains an important economic and welfare issue. This paper revi...
This paper examines the developmental causes of feather pecking, a common behaviour in caged chicken...
<p>Feather pecking in poultry consists of pecking directed at the feathers of other birds, som...
Traditional battery cages for laying hens will soon be banned in the EU but the increased risk of fe...
Woldwide, but especially in Europe, poultry husbandry will undergo significant changes due to the pr...
Worldwide, the majority of laying hens are beak trimmed to prevent injurious pecking. However, a ban...
Feather pecking is a problem in commercial laying hens, particularly in loose-housing systems, where...
Feather pecking is an abnormal behaviour occurring in laying hens, breeders, and sometimes in broile...
The relationship between pecks received by individual birds and the feather and skin damage of those...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens remains an important economic and welfare issue. This paper revi...
The aim of this paper is to present new insights and promising directions for future research on fea...
The aim of this paper is to present new insights and promising directions for future research on fea...
Feather pecking is one of the most obvious welfare problems in laying hens. It is seen in all types ...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens remains an important economic and welfare issue. This paper revi...
This paper examines the developmental causes of feather pecking, a common behaviour in caged chicken...
<p>Feather pecking in poultry consists of pecking directed at the feathers of other birds, som...
Traditional battery cages for laying hens will soon be banned in the EU but the increased risk of fe...
Woldwide, but especially in Europe, poultry husbandry will undergo significant changes due to the pr...
Worldwide, the majority of laying hens are beak trimmed to prevent injurious pecking. However, a ban...
Feather pecking is a problem in commercial laying hens, particularly in loose-housing systems, where...
Feather pecking is an abnormal behaviour occurring in laying hens, breeders, and sometimes in broile...
The relationship between pecks received by individual birds and the feather and skin damage of those...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens remains an important economic and welfare issue. This paper revi...
The aim of this paper is to present new insights and promising directions for future research on fea...
The aim of this paper is to present new insights and promising directions for future research on fea...
Feather pecking is one of the most obvious welfare problems in laying hens. It is seen in all types ...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens remains an important economic and welfare issue. This paper revi...
This paper examines the developmental causes of feather pecking, a common behaviour in caged chicken...