Dustbathing in food particles does not remove feather lipids

Volume: 93, Issue: 8, Pages: 1877 - 1882
Published: Aug 1, 2014
Abstract
Within the European Union, dustbathing material in cage-housing systems for laying hens became compulsory in 2012. In practice, most producers use food particles as litter substrate. The feed is dropped in small amounts on scratching mats by an automatic transporting system. However, because dustbathing behavior is meant to remove stale lipids from hens’ plumage, food particles may not be a suitable substrate due to their fat content. This study...
Paper Details
Title
Dustbathing in food particles does not remove feather lipids
Published Date
Aug 1, 2014
Volume
93
Issue
8
Pages
1877 - 1882
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