نتایج جستجو برای: pecking

تعداد نتایج: 890  

Journal: :Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 1970

A.O. Akinwumi, J.A. Akinlade O.O. Ojebiyi O.S. Adedeji S.A. Ameen T.K. Ogunsina

This paper considers the potential problems that may militate against the adoption of organic poultry production in Nigeria. Factors identified include: higher risk of diseases like coccidiosis and Newcastle disease, disease prevention and control / herd health management, disease containment in times of outbreak, land acquisition (land tenure system), market economies / cost-benefit ratio, pas...

Journal: :Poultry science 2008
R L Dennis Z Q Chen H W Cheng

Serotonin (5-HT) regulates aggressive behavior via binding to its receptors, such as 5-HT1A and 1B, in humans and rodents. Here we investigate the heritable components of 5-HT regulation of aggressiveness in chickens, utilizing 3 distinct genetic strains. In this study, we used 2 divergently selected strains (high and low group productivity and survivability, respectively; HGPS and LGPS) and a ...

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 ...

Journal: :Journal of the experimental analysis of behavior 2003
Leonard Green Daniel D Holt

Pigeons were studied on a two-component multiple schedule in which the required operant was, in different conditions, biologically relevant (i.e., key pecking) or nonbiologically relevant (i.e., treadle pressing). Responding was reinforced on a variable-interval (VI) 2-min schedule in both components. In separate phases, additional food was delivered on a variable-time (VT) 15-s schedule (respo...

2007
E. C. Jongman P. C. Glatz

For many years beak trimming has been a controversial subject, particularly since the 1980’s when the practice came under close scrutiny by animal welfare groups. In Australia it is considered an essential practice, averting losses of AUD$17.5m annually by reducing mortality from cannibalism. While mortality in flocks from cannibalism can be reduced from 25% of the flock to virtually nil, the b...

Journal: :Poultry science 2008
C S Dunkley T H Friend J L McReynolds C L Woodward W K Kim K D Dunkley L F Kubena D J Nisbet S C Ricke

Induced molting by feed withdrawal has been a common practice in the commercial layer industry and usually involves the removal of feed for a period of up to 14 d. However, this is a practice that is believed to adversely influence the welfare of the hens and there is a need to examine behavioral responses to alternative molt regimens. The behavioral patterns of hens on 90% alfalfa:10% layer ra...

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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