On‐farm evaluations of animal welfare indicators in laying hens housed with and without environmental enrichment
Sandra Finke,
Nicole Kemper,
Birgit Spindler
Abstract:In laying hen husbandry, severe feather pecking and cannibalism are multifactorial problems. Solving these problems is a matter of urgency, as beak trimming is banned in several European countries, including Germany. One approach to addressing severe feather pecking and cannibalism is the administration of additional enrichment material to support normal behaviour. In this on‐farm study, two flocks of 17,500 Lohmann Brown‐Lite laying hens each were evaluated during one production period (18–78 weeks of life, W… Show more
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