2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.231075
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Raising laying hens: housing complexity and genetic strain affect startle reflex amplitude and behavioural response to fear-inducing stimuli

Ana K. Rentsch,
Alexandra Harlander,
Lee Niel
et al.

Abstract: Individual variation in fearfulness can be modified during ontogeny, and high levels of fear can affect animal welfare. We asked whether early-life environmental complexity and genetic strain affect fear behaviour in young laying hens (pullets). Four replicates of brown (B) and white (W) genetic strains (breeds) of layers were each raised in four environmental treatments (housing): conventional cages ( Conv ) and different rearing aviaries with increasing space and complexity ( … Show more

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