Smaller brains in laying hens: New insights into the influence of pure breeding and housing conditions on brain size and brain composition

Volume: 99, Issue: 7, Pages: 3319 - 3327
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
During domestication, many different chicken breeds have been developed that show many alterations compared with their wild ancestors and large variability in parameters such as body size, coloring, behavior, and even brain morphology. Among the breeds, one can differentiate between commercial and noncommercial strains, and commercial strains do not usually show variability as high as noncommercial breeds but exhibit a high production rate of...
Paper Details
Title
Smaller brains in laying hens: New insights into the influence of pure breeding and housing conditions on brain size and brain composition
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
99
Issue
7
Pages
3319 - 3327
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