2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.10.12.617995
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Maximum vertical height during wing flapping of laying hens captured with a depth camera

Tessa Grebey,
Valentina Bongiorno,
Junjie Han
et al.

Abstract: Cage-free housing systems for laying hens, and their accompanying guidelines, legislation, and audits, are becoming more common around the world. Cage-free regulations often specify requirements for floor space and cage height, but the availability of three-dimensional space can vary depending on system configurations. Little research has looked at how much vertical space a hen occupies while flapping her wings, which is arguably her most space-intensive behavior. Therefore, the objective of this study was to … Show more

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