The ability of laying pullets to negotiate two ramp designs as measured by bird preference and behaviour

Volume: 5, Pages: e4069 - e4069
Published: Nov 21, 2017
Abstract
Laying hens are often kept in barn or free-range systems where they must negotiate level changes in the house to access resources. However, collisions and resultant keel fractures are commonplace. Producers sometimes add ramps to make raised areas more accessible but designs vary and very little research has investigated bird preference or behaviour when using different ramp designs, or the effect of ramp design on falls and collisions.Two ramp...
Paper Details
Title
The ability of laying pullets to negotiate two ramp designs as measured by bird preference and behaviour
Published Date
Nov 21, 2017
Journal
Volume
5
Pages
e4069 - e4069
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