Background: Mortality due to cannibalism in laying hens is a difficult trait to improve genetically, because censoring is high (animals still alive at the end of the testing period) and it may depend on both the individual itself and the behaviour of its group members, so-called associative effects (social interactions). To analyse survival data, survival analysis can be used. However, it is not possible to include associative effects in the current software for survival analysis. A solution could be to combine survival analysis and a linear animal model including associative effects. This paper presents a two-step approach (2STEP), combining survival analysis and a linear animal model including associative effects (LAM).[br/] Methods: Data...
The aim of the study was to carry out survival analysis to evaluate fixed effects and to estimate ge...
The aim of the study was to carry out survival analysis to evaluate fixed effects and to estimate ge...
Abstract The survival of about eight generations of a large strain of laying hens was analysed separ...
BACKGROUND: Mortality due to cannibalism in laying hens is a difficult trait to improve genetically,...
Abstract Background Mortality due to cannibalism in laying hens is a difficult trait to improve gene...
Background: Mortality due to cannibalism in laying hens is a difficult trait to improve genetically,...
Mortality due to cannibalism is a major problem in laying hens. Due to prohibition of beak-trimming ...
<p>Background: Cannibalism is an important welfare problem in the layer industry. Cannibalism is a s...
Mortality due to cannibalism in laying hens is a worldwide economic and welfare problem occurring in...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundCannibalism is an important welfare problem in the layer ind...
Background: Mortality due to cannibalism causes both economic and welfare problems in laying hens. T...
Background: Minimizing bird losses is important in the commercial layer industry. Selection against ...
Through social interactions, individuals affect one another’s phenotype. The heritable effect of an ...
With social interactions, individuals may affect each other’s phenotype. In these cases, an individu...
Mortality of laying hens due to cannibalism is a major problem in the egg-laying industry. Survival ...
The aim of the study was to carry out survival analysis to evaluate fixed effects and to estimate ge...
The aim of the study was to carry out survival analysis to evaluate fixed effects and to estimate ge...
Abstract The survival of about eight generations of a large strain of laying hens was analysed separ...
BACKGROUND: Mortality due to cannibalism in laying hens is a difficult trait to improve genetically,...
Abstract Background Mortality due to cannibalism in laying hens is a difficult trait to improve gene...
Background: Mortality due to cannibalism in laying hens is a difficult trait to improve genetically,...
Mortality due to cannibalism is a major problem in laying hens. Due to prohibition of beak-trimming ...
<p>Background: Cannibalism is an important welfare problem in the layer industry. Cannibalism is a s...
Mortality due to cannibalism in laying hens is a worldwide economic and welfare problem occurring in...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundCannibalism is an important welfare problem in the layer ind...
Background: Mortality due to cannibalism causes both economic and welfare problems in laying hens. T...
Background: Minimizing bird losses is important in the commercial layer industry. Selection against ...
Through social interactions, individuals affect one another’s phenotype. The heritable effect of an ...
With social interactions, individuals may affect each other’s phenotype. In these cases, an individu...
Mortality of laying hens due to cannibalism is a major problem in the egg-laying industry. Survival ...
The aim of the study was to carry out survival analysis to evaluate fixed effects and to estimate ge...
The aim of the study was to carry out survival analysis to evaluate fixed effects and to estimate ge...
Abstract The survival of about eight generations of a large strain of laying hens was analysed separ...