The effect of experience of ramps at rear on the subsequent ability of layer pullets to negotiate a ramp transition

Volume: 208, Pages: 92 - 99
Published: Nov 1, 2018
Abstract
In commercial situations, laying hens must negotiate levels to reach resources such as food, water and litter. Providing ramps in aviary systems reduces collisions and resultant keel bone fractures in adults. We investigated whether providing ramps during rear improved the ability of birds to transition between levels. Chicks were reared commercially in two flocks both of which provided access to raised structures from three weeks of age. One...
Paper Details
Title
The effect of experience of ramps at rear on the subsequent ability of layer pullets to negotiate a ramp transition
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Volume
208
Pages
92 - 99
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