Bone Fracture Incidence in End-of-Lay High-Producing, Noncommercial Laying Hens Identified Using Radiographs

Volume: 87, Issue: 10, Pages: 1964 - 1970
Published: Oct 1, 2008
Abstract
Bone fractures in laying hens are both a welfare and an economic concern for the poultry industry. The aim of this study was to use radiographs to quantify fracture incidence in 6 lines of noncommercial high-producing laying hens. A total of 451 hens (n = 71 to 78) were killed at 47 wk (White Leghorn-Black, White Leghorn-Blue) or 65 wk of age [Barred Plymouth Rock (BR), White Leghorn-Burgundy (WL-BUR), Columbian Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island Red...
Paper Details
Title
Bone Fracture Incidence in End-of-Lay High-Producing, Noncommercial Laying Hens Identified Using Radiographs
Published Date
Oct 1, 2008
Volume
87
Issue
10
Pages
1964 - 1970
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