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Housing of breeding does in group pens can result in skin injuries and stress due to maternal protective behaviour and hierarchy fights. Aggression can be partly reduced by using single-litter cages during the first weeks of the reproductive cycle and by delaying the grouping of does with their...

Author(s)
Damme, L. G. W. van; Ampe, B.; Delezie, E.; Tuyttens, F. A. M.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Animal, 2023, 17, 6,
Abstract

It was aimed with the present study to evaluate the use of slate in the construction of farrowing stalls. Twelve sows and one hundred thirty nine piglets were monitored in cell built with masonry and slate (treatments). Digital images were evaluated through two ethogram. The environmental variants...

Author(s)
Castro, J. de O.; Campos, A. T.; Ferreira, R. A.; Yanagi Júnior, T.; Tadeu, H. C.
Publisher
Sociedade Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola (SBEA), Jaboticabal, Brazil
Citation
Engenharia Agrícola, 2011, 31, 3, pp 458-467
Abstract

The quail populations are considered to be one of the largest among the poultry species. Although quail egg and meat production are growing rapidly, still, quail farming practices and welfare aspects are not well established. Stocking density is one of the factors that can significantly affect the ...

Author(s)
El-Sabry, M. I.; Hassan, S. S. A.; Zaki, M. M.; Stino, F. K. R.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2022, 54, 83, pp (28 January 2022)
Abstract

The present study compared behaviour, fear and stress levels of 456 crossbred rabbits reared in bicellular wire-net cages (2 rabbits/cage) with top and wire floor or open-top collective pens (20 to 54 rabbits/pen) with wooden slatted floor. The effect of pen size (small vs. large) and stocking...

Author(s)
Trocino, A.; Filiou, E.; Tazzoli, M.; Bertotto, D.; Negrato, E.; Xiccato, G.
Publisher
Elsevier B. V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Livestock Science, 2014, 167, pp 305-314
Abstract

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of increasing stocking density on indices of cow comfort measured over a 24-h period, during peak lying time (0000 to 0400 h), and 1 h after the afternoon milking. Holstein cows (n=136) were assigned to 1 of 4 pens, and stocking densities of...

Author(s)
Krawczel, P. D.; Hill, C. T.; Dann, H. M.; Grant, R. J.
Publisher
American Dairy Science Association, Savoy, USA
Citation
Journal of Dairy Science, 2008, 91, 5, pp 1903-1907
AbstractFull Text

The study was conducted to analyse the micro-climatic variables and the performance of Large White Yorkshire sows in three different farrowing housing systems, viz., conventional farrowing house with guard rail and one-third slatted floor (T1), farrowing house with guard rail and floor level...

Author(s)
Ram, D. M.; Kannan, A.; Sabin George; Anil, K. S.; Sherin, K. G.; Aslam, M. K. M.
Publisher
Indian Veterinary Association, Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, India
Citation
Journal of Indian Veterinary Association, Kerala (JIVA), 2018, 16, 1, pp 32-37
Abstract

96 pregnant sows, previously penned in individual stalls, were housed in groups of 4 in pens containing 3 zones: 4 individual feeding stalls without rear gates; a communal sleeping kennel; and a dunging area between the stalls and kennel. The feeding stalls were either long (2m) or short (1m) with...

Author(s)
Walker, N.; Kilpatrick, D. J.
Citation
Animal Welfare, 1994, 3, 2, pp 97-105
Abstract

The broiler industry has come under sustained pressure from welfare organizations to improve broiler welfare. Breed and stocking density are important factors for broiler welfare and are often specified as criteria for higher welfare systems. However, it remains unknown how slower-growing broilers...

Author(s)
Eijk, J. A. J. van der; Gunnink, H.; Melis, S.; Riel, J. W. van; Jong, I. C. de
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2022, 257,
Abstract

In natural settings, dairy cows separate from the herd to give birth. When kept indoors, seeking isolation before calving may be restricted and may depend on space and resources provided in maternity housing. The effect of group maternity pens on behavior around calving and labor progress is...

Author(s)
Creutzinger, K. C.; Dann, H. M.; Krawczel, P. D.; Moraes, L. E.; Pairis-Garcia, M. D.; Proudfoot, K. L.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc., Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Dairy Science, 2021, 104, 6, pp 7122-7134
AbstractFull Text

In recent years, animal cleanliness during production has gradually attracted increasing attention. Although pigs by nature tend to excrete in dark and humid corners, in the prevalent highly intensive pig production, excessive stocking density often restricts the ability of pigs to excrete at...

Author(s)
Zeng YaQiong; Wang Hao; Ruan RongDan; Li YongZhen; Liu ZuoHua; Wang ChaoYuan; Liu AnFang
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Agriculture, 2022, 12, 3,

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