From 2007–2008, data on animal health and welfare and farm management during rearing and laying periods were collected from 49 flocks of organic laying hens in the Netherlands. Our aim was to investigate how organic egg farms performed in terms of animal health and welfare and which farm factors affected this performance. The flocks in our study were kept on farms with 34 to 25,000 hens (average 9,300 hens). Seventy-one percent of the flocks consisted of ‘silver hybrids’: white hens that lay brown eggs. Fifty-five percent of the flocks were kept in floor-based housing and 45% of the flocks in aviaries. No relation was found between the amount of time spent outdoors during the laying period and mortality at 60 weeks. Flocks that used their o...
This scientific opinion focuses on the welfare of laying hens, pullets and layer breeders on farm. T...
Multi-tier aviary systems, where conveyor belts below the tiers remove the manure at regular interva...
Free range and organic systems expose the laying hen more to unexpected events and adverse climatic ...
From 2007–2008, data on animal health and welfare and farm management during rearing and laying peri...
Simple Summary An important challenge for the further development of organic egg production is to re...
Plumage condition, use of outdoor run, mortality and productivity were recorded in 18 Danish commerc...
Simple SummaryAn important challenge for the further development of organic egg production is to rea...
The purpose of the present study describes the current welfare situation on a commercial organic lay...
AbstractPlumage condition, use of outdoor run, mortality and productivity were recorded in 18 Danish...
This presentation for master students Veterinary Medicine (Utrecht University) was about health and ...
In the HealthyHens project we investigated laying hen health and welfare in organic poultry systems ...
Alternative housing systems for hen eggs production represents clear evidence of the trend in animal...
Free range and organic systems provide different circumstances for laying hens than closed houses or...
As of 2012, the EU has banned the use of conventional cages (CC) for laying hens, causing a shift in...
Since 1960 the majority of commercial layers are housed in cages. Non-cage housing started to appear...
This scientific opinion focuses on the welfare of laying hens, pullets and layer breeders on farm. T...
Multi-tier aviary systems, where conveyor belts below the tiers remove the manure at regular interva...
Free range and organic systems expose the laying hen more to unexpected events and adverse climatic ...
From 2007–2008, data on animal health and welfare and farm management during rearing and laying peri...
Simple Summary An important challenge for the further development of organic egg production is to re...
Plumage condition, use of outdoor run, mortality and productivity were recorded in 18 Danish commerc...
Simple SummaryAn important challenge for the further development of organic egg production is to rea...
The purpose of the present study describes the current welfare situation on a commercial organic lay...
AbstractPlumage condition, use of outdoor run, mortality and productivity were recorded in 18 Danish...
This presentation for master students Veterinary Medicine (Utrecht University) was about health and ...
In the HealthyHens project we investigated laying hen health and welfare in organic poultry systems ...
Alternative housing systems for hen eggs production represents clear evidence of the trend in animal...
Free range and organic systems provide different circumstances for laying hens than closed houses or...
As of 2012, the EU has banned the use of conventional cages (CC) for laying hens, causing a shift in...
Since 1960 the majority of commercial layers are housed in cages. Non-cage housing started to appear...
This scientific opinion focuses on the welfare of laying hens, pullets and layer breeders on farm. T...
Multi-tier aviary systems, where conveyor belts below the tiers remove the manure at regular interva...
Free range and organic systems expose the laying hen more to unexpected events and adverse climatic ...