نتایج جستجو برای: feather pecking

تعداد نتایج: 4440  

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2011
Hyoung-joo Lee Stephen J Roberts Kelly A Drake Marian Stamp Dawkins

Feather pecking in laying hens is a major welfare and production problem for commercial egg producers, resulting in mortality, loss of production as well as welfare issues for the damaged birds. Damaging outbreaks of feather pecking are currently impossible to control, despite a number of proposed interventions. However, the ability to predict feather damage in advance would be a valuable resea...

2011
Emma Brunberg

It is well known that abnormal animal behaviour is affected by both environment and genetics. This thesis aimed to use behavioural observations as well as gene expression measurements to explore how animals that perform and receive tail biting (pigs) and feather pecking (laying hens) differ from individuals that are not involved in these behaviours. In study I, the results suggested that tail b...

Journal: :Poultry science 2014
Y Sun E D Ellen J J van der Poel H K Parmentier P Bijma

Because of a ban on the use of beak trimming in some European countries, feather pecking is becoming a substantial problem in the layer industry, both from animal welfare and economic points of view. The feather condition score (FCS) as a measure of feather damage has been shown to be closely related to feather pecking behavior in laying hens housed in groups. To obtain a better understanding o...

2016
Krysta L. H. Morrissey Sarah Brocklehurst Laurence Baker Tina M. Widowski Victoria Sandilands

Commercial laying hens are prone to injurious pecking (IP), a common multifactorial problem. A 2 × 2 × 2 factorial design assessed the effects of breed (Lohmann Brown Classic (L) or Hyline Brown (H)), beak treatment (infra-red treated (T) or not (NT)), and environment (extra enrichment (EE) or no extra enrichment (NE)) on mortality, behaviour, feather cover, and beak shape. Hens were allocated ...

2016
Arshad Javid Muhammad Ashraf Athar Mahmud Muhammad Altaf Syed Makhdoom Hussain Hamda Azmat Khalid Javed Iqbal

Time budget of turkeys (Maleagris gallopavo) reared under free-range and confinement rearing systems was recorded and compared from day old chick to sixth months of age. Throughout the study period, M. gallopavo reared under free-range rearing system spent relatively greater time in litter pecking (23.51%) followed by walking (19.99%), feeding (16.33%), preening (13.72%), feather pecking (6.07%...

Journal: :British poultry science 2010
K A Drake C A Donnelly M Stamp Dawkins

1. Feather pecking is one of the major problems facing the egg industry in non-cage systems and is set to become even more of an issue with the European Union ban on the keeping of laying hens in barren battery cages which comes into force in 2012 and the prospect of a ban on beak-trimming. Reducing feather pecking without resorting to beak treatment is an important goal for the poultry industr...

2016
Anja B. Riber Diego A. Guzman Christine Nicol T. Bas Rodenburg

Chicks require heat to maintain body temperature during the first weeks after hatch. This may be provided by dark brooders; i.e. , horizontal heating elements equipped with curtains. The objective was to test effects of rearing layer chicks with dark brooders on time budget and fearfulness. Behavioral observations were performed during the first six weeks of age. Three different fear tests were...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Anna-Carin Karlsson Per Jensen Mathias Elgland Katriann Laur Timmy Fyrner Peter Konradsson Matthias Laska

Olfaction may play an important role in regulating bird behavior, and has been suggested to be involved in feather-pecking. We investigated possible differences in the body odors of red junglefowl females by using an automated olfactometer which assessed the ability of trained mice to discriminate between the odors of uropygial gland secretions (the main carrier of potential individual odors in...

Journal: :Poultry science 2015
Jasper L T Heerkens Evelyne Delezie Ine Kempen Johan Zoons Bart Ampe T Bas Rodenburg Frank A M Tuyttens

Feather pecking and high mortality levels are significant welfare problems in non-cage housing systems for laying hens. The aim of this study was to identify husbandry-related risk factors for feather damage, mortality, and egg laying performance in laying hens housed in the multi-tier non-cage housing systems known as aviaries. Factors tested included type of system flooring, degree of red mit...

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