نتایج جستجو برای: feather pecking

تعداد نتایج: 4440  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
Richard O Prum Scott Williamson

Feathers are complex, branched keratin structures that exhibit a diversity of pigmentation patterns. Feather pigments are transferred into developing feather keratinocytes from pigment cells that migrate into the tubular feather germ from the dermis. Within-feather pigment patterns are determined by differential pigmentation of keratinocytes within independent barb ridges during feather develop...

2015
Lisanne M. Stadig Bart A. Ampe Suzy Van Gansbeke Tom Van den Bogaert Evelien D’Haenens Jasper L.T. Heerkens Frank A.M. Tuyttens Christine Nicol T. Bas Rodenburg

As of 2012, the EU has banned the use of conventional cages (CC) for laying hens, causing a shift in housing systems. This study's aim was to gain insight into farmers' opinions on hen health and welfare in their current housing systems. A survey was sent to 218 Belgian egg farmers, of which 127 (58.3%) responded, with 84 still active as egg farmer. Hen welfare tended to be less important in ch...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2014
Marjolein S Kops Joergen B Kjaer Onur Güntürkün Koen G C Westphal Gerdien A H Korte-Bouws Berend Olivier J Elizabeth Bolhuis S Mechiel Korte

Severe feather pecking (FP) is a detrimental behavior causing welfare problems in laying hens. Divergent genetic selection for FP in White Leghorns resulted in strong differences in FP incidences between lines. More recently, it was shown that the high FP (HFP) birds have increased locomotor activity as compared to hens of the low FP (LFP) line, but whether these lines differ in central seroton...

1999
Erik Stafford

How do managers set financial policy? Most popular theories of financial policy are developed in terms of a marginal analysis for a new project available to the firm that is extraordinary in spirit. However, extraordinary investment observations have not been previously isolated for study. This paper uses a sample of firms making extraordinary investments to probe deeper into the driving forces...

Journal: :Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 1981
D M Wilkie R J Summers M L Spetch

In Experiment 1, food-deprived pigeons received delayed symbolic matching to sample training in a darkened Skinner box. Trials began with the illumination of the grain feeder lamp (no food sample), or illumination of this lamp, accompanied by the raising of the feeder tray (food sample). After a delay of a few seconds, the two side response keys were illuminated, one with red and one with green...

2017
Hiroshi Matsui Ei-Ichi Izawa

The dextrous foraging skills of primates, including humans, are underpinned by flexible vision-guided control of the arms/hands and even tools as body-part extensions. This capacity involves a visuomotor conversion process that transfers the locations of the hands/arms and a target in retinal coordinates into body coordinates to generate a reaching/grasping movement and to correct online. Simil...

2012
Shijun Li Cui Wang Wenhua Yu Shuhong Zhao Yanzhang Gong

To elucidate the genes involved in the formation of white and black plumage in ducks, RNA from white and black feather bulbs of an F(2) population were analyzed using RNA-Seq. A total of 2,642 expressed sequence tags showed significant differential expression between white and black feather bulbs. Among these tags, 186 matched 133 annotated genes that grouped into 94 pathways. A number of genes...

2016
Neila Ben Sassi Xavier Averós Inma Estevez

Consideration of animal welfare is essential to address the consumers' demands and for the long term sustainability of commercial poultry. However, assessing welfare in large poultry flocks, to be able to detect potential welfare risks and to control or minimize its impact is difficult. Current developments in technology and mathematical modelling open new possibilities for real-time automatic ...

2016
Joanne Edgar Suzanne Held Charlotte Jones Camille Troisi T. Bas Rodenburg Christine J. Nicol

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 moth...

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