In domestic chickens, the provision of maternal care strongly influences the behavioural development of chicks. Mother hens play an important role in directing their chicks’ behaviour and are able to buffer their chicks’ response to stressors. Chicks imprint upon their mother, who is key in directing the chicks’ behaviour and in allowing them to develop food preferences. Chicks reared by a mother hen are less fearful and show higher levels of behavioural synchronisation than chicks reared artificially. In a commercial setting, more fearful chicks with unsynchronised behaviour are more likely to develop behavioural problems, such as feather pecking. As well as being an inherent welfare problem, fear can also lead to panic responses, smotheri...
International audienceRegular visual presence of humans is known to reduce chickens' human-generated...
Injurious pecking (IP) represents a serious concern for the welfare of laying hens (Gallus gallus do...
International audienceNewly hatched and eight day-old chicks induced maternal responses in hens with...
In domestic chickens, the provision of maternal care strongly influences the behavioural development...
In domestic chickens, the provision of maternal care strongly influences the behavioural development...
Although natural brooding is not commercially feasible, there is great potential to simulate aspects...
Both genetic background and maternal care can have a strong influence on cognitive and emotional dev...
International audienceTwo different procedures were followed to induce maternal behaviour in domesti...
Traditionally, broiler chickens hatch in the hatchery and they are usually not provided with feed an...
Severe feather pecking (SFP) in commercial laying hens is a maladaptive behavior which is associated...
Severe feather pecking (SFP) in commercial laying hens is a maladaptive behavior which is associated...
International audienceRegular visual presence of humans is known to reduce chickens' human-generated...
Injurious pecking (IP) represents a serious concern for the welfare of laying hens (Gallus gallus do...
International audienceNewly hatched and eight day-old chicks induced maternal responses in hens with...
In domestic chickens, the provision of maternal care strongly influences the behavioural development...
In domestic chickens, the provision of maternal care strongly influences the behavioural development...
Although natural brooding is not commercially feasible, there is great potential to simulate aspects...
Both genetic background and maternal care can have a strong influence on cognitive and emotional dev...
International audienceTwo different procedures were followed to induce maternal behaviour in domesti...
Traditionally, broiler chickens hatch in the hatchery and they are usually not provided with feed an...
Severe feather pecking (SFP) in commercial laying hens is a maladaptive behavior which is associated...
Severe feather pecking (SFP) in commercial laying hens is a maladaptive behavior which is associated...
International audienceRegular visual presence of humans is known to reduce chickens' human-generated...
Injurious pecking (IP) represents a serious concern for the welfare of laying hens (Gallus gallus do...
International audienceNewly hatched and eight day-old chicks induced maternal responses in hens with...