scholarly journals Domestic egg-laying hens, Gallus gallus domesticus , do not modulate flapping flight performance in response to wing condition

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (7) ◽  
pp. 210196
Author(s):  
Brianna M. León ◽  
Bret W. Tobalske ◽  
Neila Ben Sassi ◽  
Renée Garant ◽  
Donald R. Powers ◽  
...  

Wild birds modulate wing and whole-body kinematics to adjust their flight patterns and trajectories when wing loading increases flight power requirements. Domestic chickens ( Gallus gallus domesticus ) in backyards and farms exhibit feather loss, naturally high wing loading, and limited flight capabilities. Yet, housing chickens in aviaries requires birds to navigate three-dimensional spaces to access resources. To understand the impact of feather loss on laying hens' flight capabilities, we symmetrically clipped the primary and secondary feathers before measuring wing and whole-body kinematics during descent from a 1.5 m platform. We expected birds to compensate for increased wing loading by increasing wingbeat frequency, amplitude and angular velocity. Otherwise, we expected to observe an increase in descent velocity and angle and an increase in vertical acceleration. Feather clipping had a significant effect on descent velocity, descent angle and horizontal acceleration. Half-clipped hens had lower descent velocity and angle than full-clipped hens, and unclipped hens had the highest horizontal acceleration. All hens landed with a velocity two to three times greater than in bird species that are adept fliers. Our results suggest that intact laying hens operate at the maximal power output supported by their anatomy and are at the limit of their ability to control flight trajectory.

2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Veronica Hjellnes ◽  
Rasa Šližyte ◽  
Turid Rustad ◽  
Ana Karina Carvajal ◽  
Kirsti Greiff

Author(s):  
Ni Kadek Prederika Sari Andayani ◽  
Iriani Setyawati ◽  
Martin Joni

One of the diseases that attacks poultry especially laying hens (Gallus gallus domesticus) is colibacillosis, a disease caused by Escherichia coli. E. coli is a bacterium that has opportunistic properties, which is normally present in the digestive tract in a controlled amount, but when the condition of the chicken decreases, it can develop into pathogens. Kidneys are organs that are vulnerable to substances that are toxic and are also susceptible to bacterial infections. This study aimed to determine the histological structure of kidneys of laying hens (Gallus gallus domesticus) who died due to the infection of E. coli. The research was conducted at a Pathology Laboratory (BBVet), Denpasar. The hen’s kidneys were processed with the paraffin method and Hematoxylin-Eosin staining. Cell damage that occurs is observed by using the Image Raster application. The data obtained were analyzed with the scoring method. Renal histopathology parameters can be seen in the form of degeneration, necrosis, congestion, and inflammatory cell infiltration. The results obtained cell damages namely 46% of degeneration, 60% of necrosis, 44% of congestion and 76% of inflammatory cell infiltration.


2005 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-34 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Kilpinen ◽  
A. Roepstorff ◽  
A. Permin ◽  
G. Nørgaard-Nielsen ◽  
L.G. Lawson ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
pp. 117864692092738
Author(s):  
Daniela Alberghina ◽  
Vito Biondi ◽  
Annamaria Passantino ◽  
Fabiola Giunta ◽  
Michele Panzera

The aim of this study was to investigate whether plasma serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) was associated with the presence of foot pad dermatitis (FPD) in laying hens. FPD birds (n = 20) and healthy individuals (n = 22) were included. Plasma 5-HT was investigated. FPD laying hens showed significantly higher 5-HT levels (median = 6 µmol/L) compared with healthy individuals (median = 4.28 µmol/L, P < .001). When present, FPD were scored as either 1 (n = 12) indicating mildly to moderately abnormal or 2 indicating severely abnormal (n = 8). The subjects whose lesions scored 2 had higher plasma 5-HT levels than those whose lesions scored 1. Inflammatory mechanisms seem to be related to plasma 5-HT levels in laying hens. Assessing plasma 5-HT could be useful to evaluate chicken welfare.


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