Investigation of palpation as a method for determining the prevalence of keel and furculum damage in laying hens

Volume: 155, Issue: 18, Pages: 547 - 549
Published: Oct 1, 2004
Abstract
Old breaks of the keel and furculum were identified by palpation in 500 end-of-lay hens from 10 flocks housed in free-range and barn systems, and the results were compared with the results obtained by a full dissection and inspection. The method was considered to be sufficiently precise to be used as a diagnostic tool although people using it would need to be trained. The results obtained by dissection indicated that 50 to 78 per cent of the...
Paper Details
Title
Investigation of palpation as a method for determining the prevalence of keel and furculum damage in laying hens
Published Date
Oct 1, 2004
Volume
155
Issue
18
Pages
547 - 549
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