This study compared welfare assessment results in aviary flocks using 3 approaches: 1) A novel Aviary Transect method, 2) AssureWel, and 3) the Norwegian farm advisors’ NorWel method. The Aviary Transect time requirement, interobserver reliability, and within- and across-house sensitivity to detect welfare indicators were also evaluated. The study was conducted on 6 randomly chosen commercial white-strain layer flocks of similar age and flock size, kept in multitiered aviaries. The Aviary Transect method comprised standardized walks along each aisle while screening the whole flock for 12 welfare indicators: feather loss (FL) on head, back, breast, and tail, wounds on head, back, tail, and feet, dirty birds, enlarged crop, sick birds, and de...
<p>Feather pecking and high mortality levels are significant welfare problems in non-cage housing sy...
Feather damage (FD) due to feather pecking behavior is an ongoing welfare concern among commercial e...
It is extremely difficult to carry out an assessment of welfare in an entirely objective manner. The...
The Aviary Transect (AT) is a method for assessing welfare in cage-free laying hen flocks, and compr...
Current European animal welfare legislation for meat chickens requires standard science-based protoc...
Animal welfare has wide-ranging implications for animal production in the global market, as it plays...
To increase the validity of evaluations and facilitate expansion and maintenance of assessment syste...
Methods available to assess animal welfare at farm level are based on a range of welfare parameters,...
The aims of this study were twofold: to develop and test an animal-based protocol for the assessment...
Although a number of welfare assessment methods have been developed for poultry, none have been eval...
To evaluate the utility of transect sampling for assessing animal welfare in large chicken flocks, w...
Currently, no animal-based protocol for on-farm welfare assessment of commercial turkeys is availabl...
The conditions under which laying hens are kept remain a major animal welfare concern. It is one of ...
To evaluate the utility of transect sampling for assessing animal welfare in large chicken flocks, w...
Current scientific approaches to welfare assessment in broilers are based on individual sampling tha...
<p>Feather pecking and high mortality levels are significant welfare problems in non-cage housing sy...
Feather damage (FD) due to feather pecking behavior is an ongoing welfare concern among commercial e...
It is extremely difficult to carry out an assessment of welfare in an entirely objective manner. The...
The Aviary Transect (AT) is a method for assessing welfare in cage-free laying hen flocks, and compr...
Current European animal welfare legislation for meat chickens requires standard science-based protoc...
Animal welfare has wide-ranging implications for animal production in the global market, as it plays...
To increase the validity of evaluations and facilitate expansion and maintenance of assessment syste...
Methods available to assess animal welfare at farm level are based on a range of welfare parameters,...
The aims of this study were twofold: to develop and test an animal-based protocol for the assessment...
Although a number of welfare assessment methods have been developed for poultry, none have been eval...
To evaluate the utility of transect sampling for assessing animal welfare in large chicken flocks, w...
Currently, no animal-based protocol for on-farm welfare assessment of commercial turkeys is availabl...
The conditions under which laying hens are kept remain a major animal welfare concern. It is one of ...
To evaluate the utility of transect sampling for assessing animal welfare in large chicken flocks, w...
Current scientific approaches to welfare assessment in broilers are based on individual sampling tha...
<p>Feather pecking and high mortality levels are significant welfare problems in non-cage housing sy...
Feather damage (FD) due to feather pecking behavior is an ongoing welfare concern among commercial e...
It is extremely difficult to carry out an assessment of welfare in an entirely objective manner. The...