Pecking preferences and pre-dispositions in domestic chicks: implications for the development of environmental enrichment devices

Volume: 69, Issue: 4, Pages: 291 - 312
Published: Oct 1, 2000
Abstract
Environmental enrichment is thought likely to benefit chickens and farmers in many ways; these include reduced fearfulness and feather pecking and improved productivity. Enrichment devices would intuitively be more effective if they reliably attracted and sustained appreciable interest but many fail to do so. This may reflect the fact that the choice of stimuli often reflects availability and human preconceptions rather than a critical...
Paper Details
Title
Pecking preferences and pre-dispositions in domestic chicks: implications for the development of environmental enrichment devices
Published Date
Oct 1, 2000
Volume
69
Issue
4
Pages
291 - 312
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