Feather pecking is one of the most obvious welfare problems in laying hens. It is seen in all types of housing systems. Although banned in some countries, beak trimming is generally used to reduce the damage caused by this behaviour. In organic farming, where beak trimming is prohibited, the animals are being kept in a less intensive way than in conventional farming in order to improve their welfare. However, feather pecking is also seen in organic laying hens. Generally, rearing circumstances play an important role in the development of this behaviour. Therefore, rearing flocks were monitored for feather pecking and the relations between rearing factors and feather pecking at a young and at an adult age were analysed. Also the correlation ...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens remains an important economic and welfare issue. This paper revi...
Feather pecking is a problem in commercial laying hens, particularly in loose-housing systems, where...
The current paper summarizes recent findings on management approaches that reduce feather pecking in...
Feather pecking is one of the most obvious welfare problems in laying hens. It is seen in all types ...
Abstract – Feather pecking is the main welfare prob-lem in organic laying hens. Several studies show...
1. Feather pecking is one of the major problems facing the egg industry in non-cage systems and is s...
<p>Feather pecking is a multi-factorial behavioral disorder and a serious welfare issue in the poult...
Feather-pecking and cannibalism may reduce the potential of organic husbandry to enhance the welfare...
Feather damage due to severe feather pecking (SFP) in laying hens is most severe during the laying p...
Severe feather pecking (SFP) is a major animal welfare problem in layers. It results in pain and inj...
A cross-sectional study of risk factors for feather pecking In layings hens in alternative systems w...
Worldwide, the majority of laying hens are beak trimmed to prevent injurious pecking. However, a ban...
Woldwide, but especially in Europe, poultry husbandry will undergo significant changes due to the pr...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate associations between vent pecking (VP) and ...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens remains an important economic and welfare issue. This paper revi...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens remains an important economic and welfare issue. This paper revi...
Feather pecking is a problem in commercial laying hens, particularly in loose-housing systems, where...
The current paper summarizes recent findings on management approaches that reduce feather pecking in...
Feather pecking is one of the most obvious welfare problems in laying hens. It is seen in all types ...
Abstract – Feather pecking is the main welfare prob-lem in organic laying hens. Several studies show...
1. Feather pecking is one of the major problems facing the egg industry in non-cage systems and is s...
<p>Feather pecking is a multi-factorial behavioral disorder and a serious welfare issue in the poult...
Feather-pecking and cannibalism may reduce the potential of organic husbandry to enhance the welfare...
Feather damage due to severe feather pecking (SFP) in laying hens is most severe during the laying p...
Severe feather pecking (SFP) is a major animal welfare problem in layers. It results in pain and inj...
A cross-sectional study of risk factors for feather pecking In layings hens in alternative systems w...
Worldwide, the majority of laying hens are beak trimmed to prevent injurious pecking. However, a ban...
Woldwide, but especially in Europe, poultry husbandry will undergo significant changes due to the pr...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate associations between vent pecking (VP) and ...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens remains an important economic and welfare issue. This paper revi...
Feather pecking (FP) in laying hens remains an important economic and welfare issue. This paper revi...
Feather pecking is a problem in commercial laying hens, particularly in loose-housing systems, where...
The current paper summarizes recent findings on management approaches that reduce feather pecking in...