Exaggerated fear-reactions are associated with injurious flying, smothering, feather pecking and other events that compromise animal welfare in laying hens. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that chicks with access to litter during the first five weeks of life would be less fearful as adult hens compared to birds reared without access to litter. The hypothesis was tested in a national on-farm study in commercial aviary flocks in Norway. Five rearing farmers divided the pullets into two groups within their rearing houses. While the chicks were enclosed inside the aviary rows during the first five weeks of life, paper substrate where food and other particles could accumulate, covered the wire mesh floor in the treatment group, ...
This study tests the hypothesis that hens that are reared in aviaries but produce in furnished cages...
Woldwide, but especially in Europe, poultry husbandry will undergo significant changes due to the pr...
Providing an increased variety of environmental enrichment options, with sufficient space to use the...
The environmental complexity, both during early and adult life, contributes to shaping individuals’ ...
The complexity of the rearing environment is important for behavioral development and fearfulness. T...
In 2013, almost seven billion laying hens (Gallus gallus domesticus) produced eggs for human consump...
Appropriate rearing is essential for ensuring the welfare and productivity of laying hens. Early exp...
<p>Feather pecking is a multi-factorial behavioral disorder and a serious welfare issue in the poult...
Studies have shown that perching and dustbathing behaviour in birds can be affected by how and when ...
This study tests the hypothesis that hens that are reared in aviaries but produce in furnished cages...
ABSTRACT: Severe feather pecking, the pulling out of feathers of conspecifics, is a major welfare is...
Cage-free systems, such as aviaries, allow free movements and species-specific behaviours of laying ...
Adult laying hens from Rhode Island Red (RIR) origin both express lower levels of feather pecking an...
Feather pecking (FP) remains a major welfare and economic problem in laying hens. FP has been found ...
Graduation date: 2009The effects of enriching the rearing environment of laying hens on their learni...
This study tests the hypothesis that hens that are reared in aviaries but produce in furnished cages...
Woldwide, but especially in Europe, poultry husbandry will undergo significant changes due to the pr...
Providing an increased variety of environmental enrichment options, with sufficient space to use the...
The environmental complexity, both during early and adult life, contributes to shaping individuals’ ...
The complexity of the rearing environment is important for behavioral development and fearfulness. T...
In 2013, almost seven billion laying hens (Gallus gallus domesticus) produced eggs for human consump...
Appropriate rearing is essential for ensuring the welfare and productivity of laying hens. Early exp...
<p>Feather pecking is a multi-factorial behavioral disorder and a serious welfare issue in the poult...
Studies have shown that perching and dustbathing behaviour in birds can be affected by how and when ...
This study tests the hypothesis that hens that are reared in aviaries but produce in furnished cages...
ABSTRACT: Severe feather pecking, the pulling out of feathers of conspecifics, is a major welfare is...
Cage-free systems, such as aviaries, allow free movements and species-specific behaviours of laying ...
Adult laying hens from Rhode Island Red (RIR) origin both express lower levels of feather pecking an...
Feather pecking (FP) remains a major welfare and economic problem in laying hens. FP has been found ...
Graduation date: 2009The effects of enriching the rearing environment of laying hens on their learni...
This study tests the hypothesis that hens that are reared in aviaries but produce in furnished cages...
Woldwide, but especially in Europe, poultry husbandry will undergo significant changes due to the pr...
Providing an increased variety of environmental enrichment options, with sufficient space to use the...