Some Considerations Regarding Optimum Environmental Conditions for Laying Hens in Cage Management

Author(s):  
J. Petersen
2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Аleksandar Pavlicevic ◽  
Ivan Pavlovic ◽  
Radomir Ratajac ◽  
Danica Popovic ◽  
Branislav Davidovic ◽  
...  

Technological solutions and environmental conditions have a significant impact on infestation intensity and the problems around D. gallinae control. Changes in keeping laying hens in EU, in terms of D. gallinae influence, have not led to the welfare of the layers. On the contrary, they have contributed to the spreading of disease, have worsened conditions for control and accentuated harmful consequences. Apart from the poultry, these changes have also had a negative impact on the welfare of humans, through a toxicological and zootonic risk, and economic damages. Conventional cages so far provide the most appropriate environment for D. gallinae control. Opportunities for improving, even solving the problem of D. gallinae control in egg production do exist, however they require a changing the entire approach hitherto.


2020 ◽  
Vol 93 ◽  
pp. 102678
Author(s):  
Bruna Pontara Vilas Boas Ribeiro ◽  
Tadayuki Yanagi Junior ◽  
Daniela Duarte de Oliveira ◽  
Renato Ribeiro de Lima ◽  
Márcio Gilberto Zangeronimo

2020 ◽  
Vol 50 (2) ◽  
pp. 272-280 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Rozempolska-Rucińska ◽  
A. Czech ◽  
K. Kasperek ◽  
G. Zięba ◽  
A. Ziemiańska

The aim of the study was to determine whether birds of different breeds, with different preferences for environmental elements and kept in identical conditions, would exhibit different behaviour and stress levels. The research material consisted of 50 laying hens of the Green-legged partridge (Zk), Polbar (Pb), and Leghorn (Lg) breeds. The birds were provided with identical environmental conditions. They were kept on litter in separate boxes, with 25 individuals of one breed per box, in the same building. An open field test was used in determining the behaviour of the birds. Levels of cortisol in serum and corticosterone in feathers were evaluated, and haematological and biochemical analyses of blood were performed. Leghorns proved to be a highly excitable and active breed whose needs cannot be fully satisfied in the standard conditions of large farms. Based on a differential leukocyte count, their hyperactivity was associated with increased stress. The Green-legged partridge exhibited the lowest stress levels. Birds kept in the same environmental conditions were found to differ significantly in the level of stress, probably because of differences in their behavioural needs and the possibilities of satisfying them. To reduce stress levels and improve the welfare of hens, it is necessary to verify their preferences first. Stress indicators are elevated in highly excitable birds, and the conditions on large farms are not conducive to meeting their behavioural needs. Keywords: behavioural test, blood indices, corticosterone, laying hens


2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
José Antonio Delfino Barbosa Filho ◽  
Iran José Oliveira Silva ◽  
Marco Aurélio Neves Silva

2005 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bahar Kocaman . ◽  
Nurinisa Esenbuga . ◽  
Ahmet Yildiz . ◽  
Ekrem Lacin . ◽  
Muhlis Macit .

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