Effect of housing birds in cages or an aviary system on bone characteristics

Volume: 77, Issue: 10, Pages: 1492 - 1496
Published: Oct 1, 1998
Abstract
Sixty-nine-week-old brown egg layers were either maintained in cages or moved to a litter-floored aviary system. After 10 or 20 d, birds were selected at random from within each environment, and their tibiae removed. After drying, bones were measured and then subject to various physical measurements of strength and elasticity. Bone ash and bone calcium content were also measured. Birds maintained in an aviary initially had stronger bones as...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of housing birds in cages or an aviary system on bone characteristics
Published Date
Oct 1, 1998
Volume
77
Issue
10
Pages
1492 - 1496
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