Data from ten sources comprising 3,851 flocks were modelled to identify variation in levels of mortality in laying hens. The predicted increase with age was curvilinear with significant variation between the seven breed categories. Mortality was higher in loose housing systems than in cages and variable within system, confirming previous reports. Cumulative mortality (CM) was higher in flocks with intact beaks (χ2 = 6.03; df 1; p = 0.014) than in those with trimmed beaks. Most data were available for free-range systems (2,823 flocks), where producer recorded CM at 60–80 weeks of age averaged 10% but with a range from 0% to 69.3%. Life cycle assessment showed that the main effect of increased levels of hen mortality is to increase th...
The conditions under which laying hens are housed remain a major welfare concern. It is one of the m...
There is a growing concern regarding the welfare of laying hens worldwide and there are both ethical...
Multi-tier aviary systems, where conveyor belts below the tiers remove the manure at regular interva...
Data from ten sources comprising 3,851 flocks were modelled to identify variation in levels of morta...
In cage-free egg production systems, concerns have been raised over hen mortality rates. High mortal...
A systematic review of investigations on productivity, mortality and cannibalism of laying hens hous...
This study tests the hypothesis that hens that are reared in aviaries but produce in furnished cages...
Free range and organic systems expose the laying hen more to unexpected events and adverse climatic ...
Since 1960 the majority of commercial layers are housed in cages. Non-cage housing started to appear...
Plumage condition, use of outdoor run, mortality and productivity were recorded in 18 Danish commerc...
As of 2012, the EU has banned the use of conventional cages (CC) for laying hens, causing a shift in...
From 2007–2008, data on animal health and welfare and farm management during rearing and laying peri...
Background: The husbandry systems for laying hens were changed in Sweden during the years 2001 – 200...
The conditions under which laying hens are housed remain a major welfare concern. It is one of the m...
There is a growing concern regarding the welfare of laying hens worldwide and there are both ethical...
Multi-tier aviary systems, where conveyor belts below the tiers remove the manure at regular interva...
Data from ten sources comprising 3,851 flocks were modelled to identify variation in levels of morta...
In cage-free egg production systems, concerns have been raised over hen mortality rates. High mortal...
A systematic review of investigations on productivity, mortality and cannibalism of laying hens hous...
This study tests the hypothesis that hens that are reared in aviaries but produce in furnished cages...
Free range and organic systems expose the laying hen more to unexpected events and adverse climatic ...
Since 1960 the majority of commercial layers are housed in cages. Non-cage housing started to appear...
Plumage condition, use of outdoor run, mortality and productivity were recorded in 18 Danish commerc...
As of 2012, the EU has banned the use of conventional cages (CC) for laying hens, causing a shift in...
From 2007–2008, data on animal health and welfare and farm management during rearing and laying peri...
Background: The husbandry systems for laying hens were changed in Sweden during the years 2001 – 200...
The conditions under which laying hens are housed remain a major welfare concern. It is one of the m...
There is a growing concern regarding the welfare of laying hens worldwide and there are both ethical...
Multi-tier aviary systems, where conveyor belts below the tiers remove the manure at regular interva...