To evaluate the role of using forage, shade and shelterbelts in attracting birds into the range, three trials were undertaken with free range layers both on a research facility and on commercial farms. Each of the trials on the free range research facility in South Australia used a total of 120 laying hens (Hyline Brown). Birds were housed in an eco-shelter which had 6 internal pens of equal size with a free range area adjoining the shelter. The on-farm trials were undertaken on commercial free range layer farms in the Darling Downs in Southeast Queensland with bird numbers on farms ranging from 2,000-6,800 hens. The first research trial examined the role of shaded areas in the range; the second trial examined the role of forage and the...
Broiler chickens often make limited use of the free-range area. Range use is influenced by type of s...
The use of space by laying hens in free-range systems is often very uneven, with birds displaying a...
Simple Summary:& nbsp;Outdoor access, environmental enrichment and more slower-growing hybrids are m...
© 2017 Dr. Hannah LarsenLaying hens in free-range housing systems are often considered by consumers ...
In this study, the range use and behaviour of laying hens in commercial free-range flocks was explor...
Free-range use by broiler chickens is often limited, whereas better use of the free-range area could...
In studies assessing outdoor range use of laying hens, the number of hens seen on outdoor ranges is ...
Free-range access for broiler chickens can benefit animal welfare because the birds have access to a...
BackgroundThe number of free-range farms has greatly increased in the Australian egg industry, up by...
Hens in free-range systems are given enrichments to increase foraging and limit injurious pecking, b...
Many studies have assessed use of the outdoor ‘range’ area on free-range laying farms, and have reve...
Free-range use is expected to contribute to the welfare of laying hens, and more so if a high propor...
Extreme sunlight might be aversive to free-range laying hens, discouraging them from going outside. ...
In the Netherlands, 29% of laying hens have access to a free range, because of the possibilities for...
Broiler chickens often make limited use of the free-range area. Range use is influenced by type of s...
The use of space by laying hens in free-range systems is often very uneven, with birds displaying a...
Simple Summary:& nbsp;Outdoor access, environmental enrichment and more slower-growing hybrids are m...
© 2017 Dr. Hannah LarsenLaying hens in free-range housing systems are often considered by consumers ...
In this study, the range use and behaviour of laying hens in commercial free-range flocks was explor...
Free-range use by broiler chickens is often limited, whereas better use of the free-range area could...
In studies assessing outdoor range use of laying hens, the number of hens seen on outdoor ranges is ...
Free-range access for broiler chickens can benefit animal welfare because the birds have access to a...
BackgroundThe number of free-range farms has greatly increased in the Australian egg industry, up by...
Hens in free-range systems are given enrichments to increase foraging and limit injurious pecking, b...
Many studies have assessed use of the outdoor ‘range’ area on free-range laying farms, and have reve...
Free-range use is expected to contribute to the welfare of laying hens, and more so if a high propor...
Extreme sunlight might be aversive to free-range laying hens, discouraging them from going outside. ...
In the Netherlands, 29% of laying hens have access to a free range, because of the possibilities for...
Broiler chickens often make limited use of the free-range area. Range use is influenced by type of s...
The use of space by laying hens in free-range systems is often very uneven, with birds displaying a...
Simple Summary:& nbsp;Outdoor access, environmental enrichment and more slower-growing hybrids are m...