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Beak trimming reduces feeding efficiency of hens (2004)

Prescott, N. B., Bonser, R. H. C.

Abstract

The ability of beak-trimmed and intact laying hens to ingest feed pellets was examined by highspeed video filming of feeding birds. The birds were exposed to either a deep layer of pellets or a single layer of pellets. In the single layer treatment, there was a negative correlation between mandible asymmetry and feeding success. These data have important implications for poultry welfare, since the degree of bill asymmetry caused by beak trimming may, under certain circumstances, result in inadvertent feed deprivation.

Published
2004

Animal Type
Bird, Chicken
Topic
Body Modification/Mutilation, Natural Behavior

Citation
Prescott, N. B., Bonser, R. H. C. 2004. Beak Trimming Reduces Feeding Efficiency of Hens. Journal of Applied Poultry Research 13(3), 468–471.

Full Article
https://doi.org/10.1093/japr/13.3.468

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