Modification of aviary design reduces incidence of falls, collisions and keel bone damage in laying hens

Volume: 165, Pages: 112 - 123
Published: Apr 1, 2015
Abstract
Non-cage housing systems for laying hens such as aviaries provide greater freedom to perform species-specific behavior and thus are thought to improve welfare of the birds; however, aviaries are associated with a high prevalence of keel bone damage (fractures and deviations), which is a major welfare problem in commercial laying hens. Potential causes of keel bone damage are falls and collisions with internal housing structures that occur as...
Paper Details
Title
Modification of aviary design reduces incidence of falls, collisions and keel bone damage in laying hens
Published Date
Apr 1, 2015
Volume
165
Pages
112 - 123
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