Lameness represents a major welfare and production issue in the poultry industry with a recent survey estimating 27% of birds lame and 3% unable to walk by 40 d of age. A variety of factors may induce lameness and are typically grouped into 2 broad classes on the basis of being infectious or skeletal in nature with the latter accounting for the majority of cases. The current work sought to build upon a large body of literature assessing the anatomical properties of bone in lame birds. Our specific objectives sought to identify relationships between relevant anatomical properties of the tibia and metatarsus using digital quantification from radiographs of legs and a measure of walking difficulty. Resulting output was statistically analyzed t...
Because broiler chickens are juvenile animals undergoing physical development, stocking density duri...
Gait defects, assessed as gait score (GS), is a common welfare problem in broiler chicken production...
Impaired walking ability in terms of slight or definite defects is more common in broiler production...
Lameness represents a major welfare and production issue in the poultry industry with a recent surve...
ABSTRACT Broilers selected for increased body size and breast muscle have imposed stress on the skel...
Various degrees of lameness were compared among male broilers ranging in age from 28 to 49 d that ha...
Background: The walking ability of many broilers is characterised by slight or definite defects cate...
The aim of this study was to explore lameness and the associations between lameness and health/prod...
Since the second half of the twentieth century lameness in broiler chickens has been known to be cau...
The possibility of using automatic recordings of broiler chicken activity in commercial flocks to as...
Leg deformities and lameness cause a major welfare concern in the European poultry industry. In this...
Broiler (meat) chickens have been subjected to intense genetic selection. In the past 50 years, broi...
Because broiler chickens are juvenile animals undergoing physical development, stocking density duri...
Gait defects, assessed as gait score (GS), is a common welfare problem in broiler chicken production...
Impaired walking ability in terms of slight or definite defects is more common in broiler production...
Lameness represents a major welfare and production issue in the poultry industry with a recent surve...
ABSTRACT Broilers selected for increased body size and breast muscle have imposed stress on the skel...
Various degrees of lameness were compared among male broilers ranging in age from 28 to 49 d that ha...
Background: The walking ability of many broilers is characterised by slight or definite defects cate...
The aim of this study was to explore lameness and the associations between lameness and health/prod...
Since the second half of the twentieth century lameness in broiler chickens has been known to be cau...
The possibility of using automatic recordings of broiler chicken activity in commercial flocks to as...
Leg deformities and lameness cause a major welfare concern in the European poultry industry. In this...
Broiler (meat) chickens have been subjected to intense genetic selection. In the past 50 years, broi...
Because broiler chickens are juvenile animals undergoing physical development, stocking density duri...
Gait defects, assessed as gait score (GS), is a common welfare problem in broiler chicken production...
Impaired walking ability in terms of slight or definite defects is more common in broiler production...