The aim of this review is to discuss the effects of selection method and early-life history on the behavioural development of laying hens. Especially in larger groups, laying hens often develop damaging behaviours, such as feather pecking and cannibalism, leading to impaired animal welfare. We hypothesise that the propensity to develop feather pecking and cannibalism is affected by a bird's genetic background and by its early-life history. The genetic background can be influenced by genetic selection. Laying hens are traditionally selected on individual performance, which may lead to co-selection of feather pecking and cannibalism. For hens kept in small groups, it has recently been demonstrated that a novel group selection method, focusing...
Feather pecking (FP) is a major welfare and economic issue in the egg production industry. Behaviour...
Feather pecking and cannibalism in chickens can lead to injury or to death of the victims, and is th...
Abstract. Feather pecking resulting in feather damage, injuries and mortality causes severe welfare ...
The aim of this review is to discuss the effects of selection method and early-life history on the b...
Woldwide, but especially in Europe, poultry husbandry will undergo significant changes due to the pr...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of selection on low mortality in combina...
Severe feather pecking is a maladaptive behavior in laying hens that may result in cannibalism and u...
The aim of this paper is to present new insights and promising directions for future research on fea...
The aim of this paper is to present new insights and promising directions for future research on fea...
The relationship between pecks received by individual birds and the feather and skin damage of those...
Adult laying hens from Rhode Island Red (RIR) origin both express lower levels of feather pecking an...
Feather pecking (FP) is a major welfare problem in laying hens, influenced by multiple factors. FP i...
Feather pecking (FP) is a major welfare and economic issue in the egg production industry. Behaviour...
Feather pecking and cannibalism in chickens can lead to injury or to death of the victims, and is th...
Abstract. Feather pecking resulting in feather damage, injuries and mortality causes severe welfare ...
The aim of this review is to discuss the effects of selection method and early-life history on the b...
Woldwide, but especially in Europe, poultry husbandry will undergo significant changes due to the pr...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of selection on low mortality in combina...
Severe feather pecking is a maladaptive behavior in laying hens that may result in cannibalism and u...
The aim of this paper is to present new insights and promising directions for future research on fea...
The aim of this paper is to present new insights and promising directions for future research on fea...
The relationship between pecks received by individual birds and the feather and skin damage of those...
Adult laying hens from Rhode Island Red (RIR) origin both express lower levels of feather pecking an...
Feather pecking (FP) is a major welfare problem in laying hens, influenced by multiple factors. FP i...
Feather pecking (FP) is a major welfare and economic issue in the egg production industry. Behaviour...
Feather pecking and cannibalism in chickens can lead to injury or to death of the victims, and is th...
Abstract. Feather pecking resulting in feather damage, injuries and mortality causes severe welfare ...