Bird
The social behaviour of the fowl
In this review the social and structural flock organisation of the feral fowl was briefly described and set in contrast to the intensive husbandry systems and the ethological implications (behavioral disorders and fear) discussed. .. In battery cages .. the...
Year Published: 1982Animal Type: Bird, Fowl
Citation: Hughes, B. O. 1982. The social behaviour of the fowl. Applied Animal Ethology (Applied Animal Behaviour Science) 9, 84-85 (Abstract).
Read MoreSocialization as a factor in resistance to infection, feed efficiency, and response to antigen in chickens
Regular human handling at an early age reduces fear and facilitates easier, i.e., less stressful handling during procedures.
Year Published: 1982Animal Type: Bird, Chicken
Citation: Gross, W. B., Siegel, P. B. 1982. Socialization as a factor in resistance to infection, feed efficiency, and response to antigen in chickens. American Journal of Veterinary Research 43, 2010-2012.
Read MoreChapter IV: Pigeons and Doves
Valuable guidelines for the housing of pigeons in the research laboratory setting. Following issues are dealt with: (1) Housing and Caging; (2) Microenvironment; (3) Feeding and Water; (4) Breeding; (5) Handling; (6) Health care. There are significant advantages to the...
Year Published: 1984Animal Type: Bird, Other Bird
Citation: Canadian Council on Animal Care , Gilman, J. 1984. Chapter IV: Pigeons and Doves. In : Guide to the Care and Use of Experimental Animals, Volume 2 . Canadian Council on Animal Care , Gilman, J. (ed). Canadian Council on Animal Care, Ottawa, Canada.
Read MoreRest in poultry
Hens often use high perches in preference to low perches, when offered a choice.
Year Published: 1984Animal Type: Bird, Chicken
Citation: Blokhuis, H. J. 1984. Rest in poultry. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 12, 289-303.
Read MoreSome observations on the development of feather pecking in poultry
Feather pecking occurs much more often when chicken are kept on wire floor rather then litter which allows the hens to peck up additional food particles. It is argued that feather pecking in the absence of a suitable litter substrate...
Year Published: 1984Topics: Abnormal/Problematic BehaviorAnimal Type: Bird, Chicken
Citation: Blokhuis, H. J., Arkes, J. G. 1984. Some observations on the development of feather pecking in poultry. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 12, 145-157.
Read MoreProduction and behaviour of laying domestic fowls in outside pens
The birds outside produced on average as many eggs (337 in 560 days) as those inside (378), and of greater mean weight. ... Feather condition was better in birds in [outside] pens and their body weight was greater than that...
Year Published: 1984Animal Type: Bird, Chicken
Citation: Hughes, B. O., Dun, P. 1984. Production and behaviour of laying domestic fowls in outside pens. Applied Animal Ethology (Applied Animal Behaviour Science) 11, 201 (Abstract).
Read MoreFearfulness of hens caged individually or in groups in different tiers of a battery and the effects of translocation between tiers
Hens housed in the top tier of the 3-tier battery system were more fearful. The extra stimulation received by birds in the middle and bottom tiers may have reduced their fearfulness.
Year Published: 1985Animal Type: Bird, Chicken
Citation: Jones, R. B. 1985. Fearfulness of hens caged individually or in groups in different tiers of a battery and the effects of translocation between tiers. British Poultry Science 26, 399-408.
Read MoreFear responses of individually-caged laying hens as a function of cage level and aisle
Hens housed individually in the top tier of the 3-tier battery system were more fearful. ... The extra stimulation received by birds in the middle and bottom tiers may have reduced their fearfulness in subsequent fear-inducing situations.
Year Published: 1985Animal Type: Bird, Chicken
Citation: Jones, R. B. 1985. Fear responses of individually-caged laying hens as a function of cage level and aisle. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 14, 63-75.
Read MoreStarlings search for food rather than eat freely available identical food
Starlings search for food rather than eat freely available identical food.
Year Published: 1986Animal Type: Bird, Other Bird
Citation: Inglis, I. R., Ferguson, N. J. K. 1986. Starlings search for food rather than eat freely available identical food. Animal Behaviour 34, 614-617.
Read MoreEffects of type of cage partition, cage shape, and bird density on productivity and well-being of layers
In Experiment 1 there were no significant differences in rate of lay, egg quality, latency to feeding, and feather condition of hens in cages with wire mesh or solid metal side partitions. Birds in cages with solid metal side partitions...
Year Published: 1986Animal Type: Bird, Chicken
Citation: Ramos, N. C., Anderson, K. E., Adams, A. W. 1986. Effects of type of cage partition, cage shape, and bird density on productivity and well-being of layers. Poultry Science 65, 2023-2028.
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