This paper reports three experiments that aimed to validate the use of state-dependent learning (SDL) as a novel welfare assessment tool to evaluate the hunger state of feed-restricted broiler breeders.\ud \ud In each experiment, birds alternated every 2 days between two food rations: quantitative feed restriction (QFR) and ad libitum access to the same feed (AL). Each food ration was paired with a different, end of day, coloured food reward. It was predicted that the reward associated with hunger (QFR FR) would be preferred to the food reward associated with AL (AL FR) in a subsequent choice test. The SDL preference testing took place after 4 and 8 days of training. Each bird was tested twice (once per food ration fed on the test day).\ud ...
Broiler breeders (parents of meat chickens) are selected for fast growth and become obese if fed ad ...
To ensure health and reproductive performance, broiler breeders are feed restricted during the reari...
Restricted feeding of broiler breeders is required for improved long-term health and welfare. Becaus...
This paper reports three experiments that aimed to validate the use of state-dependent learning (SDL...
Choice tests may aid determining whether qualitative dietary restriction improves the welfare of fee...
The commercial restricted feeding programme of broiler breeders has a major negative effect on welfa...
1. Calcium propionate (CAP) may improve the welfare of feed restricted broiler breeders by improving...
The commercial restricted feeding programme of broiler breeders has a major negative effect on welfa...
The commercial restricted feeding programme of broiler breeders has a major negative effect on welfa...
1. Calcium propionate (CAP) may improve the welfare of feed restricted broiler breeders by improvin...
This study aimed to identify hungry broiler breeders (n = 12) preferences for quantitative (control)...
Recent studies have used labels such as 'work ethics', 'sunk costs' and 'state-dependent preferences...
<div><p>Broiler breeders (parents of meat chickens) are selected for fast growth and become obese if...
Broiler chickens, Gallus gallus domesticus, have been selected for rapid weight gain and appear to b...
Broiler chickens, Gallus gallus domesticus, have been selected for rapid weight gain and appear to b...
Broiler breeders (parents of meat chickens) are selected for fast growth and become obese if fed ad ...
To ensure health and reproductive performance, broiler breeders are feed restricted during the reari...
Restricted feeding of broiler breeders is required for improved long-term health and welfare. Becaus...
This paper reports three experiments that aimed to validate the use of state-dependent learning (SDL...
Choice tests may aid determining whether qualitative dietary restriction improves the welfare of fee...
The commercial restricted feeding programme of broiler breeders has a major negative effect on welfa...
1. Calcium propionate (CAP) may improve the welfare of feed restricted broiler breeders by improving...
The commercial restricted feeding programme of broiler breeders has a major negative effect on welfa...
The commercial restricted feeding programme of broiler breeders has a major negative effect on welfa...
1. Calcium propionate (CAP) may improve the welfare of feed restricted broiler breeders by improvin...
This study aimed to identify hungry broiler breeders (n = 12) preferences for quantitative (control)...
Recent studies have used labels such as 'work ethics', 'sunk costs' and 'state-dependent preferences...
<div><p>Broiler breeders (parents of meat chickens) are selected for fast growth and become obese if...
Broiler chickens, Gallus gallus domesticus, have been selected for rapid weight gain and appear to b...
Broiler chickens, Gallus gallus domesticus, have been selected for rapid weight gain and appear to b...
Broiler breeders (parents of meat chickens) are selected for fast growth and become obese if fed ad ...
To ensure health and reproductive performance, broiler breeders are feed restricted during the reari...
Restricted feeding of broiler breeders is required for improved long-term health and welfare. Becaus...