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Human infections with Salmonella Enteritidis are often attributed to the consumption of contaminated eggs, so the prevalence of this pathogen in egg-laying poultry is an important public health risk factor. Numerous and complex environmental influences on Salmonella persistence and transmission are ...

Author(s)
Gast, R. K.; Guraya, R.; Jones, D. R.; Anderson, K. E.; Karcher, D. M.
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2017, 4, April, pp 47
Abstract

Eggs contaminated with Salmonella Enteritidis are leading sources of human salmonellosis, but Salmonella Heidelberg and Salmonella Typhimurium are also egg-associated pathogens. The management practices and housing facilities characterizing different systems for housing commercial egg flocks can...

Author(s)
Gast, R. K.; Rupa Guraya; Jones, D. R.; Guard, J.; Anderson, K. E.; Karcher, D. M.
Publisher
American Association of Avian Pathologists, Athens, USA
Citation
Avian Diseases, 2017, 61, 3, pp 366-371
Abstract

Epidemiologic analyses have linked the frequency of human infections with Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serovar Enteritidis to the consumption of contaminated eggs and thus to the prevalence of this pathogen in commercial egg-laying flocks. Contamination of the edible contents of eggs by ...

Author(s)
Gast, R. K.; Rupa Guraya; Jones, D. R.; Anderson, K. E.; Karcher, D. M.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
Poultry Science, 2016, 95, 6, pp 1363-1369
Abstract

Contaminated eggs produced by infected commercial laying flocks are often implicated as sources of human infections with Salmonella Enteritidis, but Salmonella serovars Heidelberg and Typhimurium have also been associated with egg-transmitted illness. Contamination of the edible contents of eggs is ...

Author(s)
Gast, R. K.; Guraya, R.; Jones, D. R.; Guard, J.; Anderson, K. E.; Karcher, D. M.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
Poultry Science, 2017, 96, 5, pp 1402-1409
AbstractFull Text

The objective of this study was to determine effect of floor space allowances on the economics of raising kids. Twenty-four springborn Beetal kids (∼3 month old) were randomly divided into four groups with space allowances of 0.6, 0.7, 0.8 and 0.9 m2 per kid as closed area for 3 months. The feed...

Author(s)
Ankaj Thakur; Malik, D. S.; Sandeep Kaswan; Saini, A. L.
Publisher
Indian Society for Sheep and Goat Production and Utilization, Avikanagar, India
Citation
Indian Journal of Small Ruminants, 2016, 22, 2, pp 264-266
Abstract

The overwhelming majority of laying hens used for commercial egg production in the Serbia is con-fined in battery cages. By 2020, conventional cages will no longer be permitted in the Serbia and hens will be housed in furnished cages. The aim of this research was to assess the welfare of laying...

Author(s)
Nenadović, K.; Vučinić, M.; Turubatović, R.; Beckei, Z.; Gerić, T.; Ilić, T.
Publisher
Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, Athens, Greece
Citation
Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, 2022, 73, 3, pp 4493-4504
Abstract

Non-cage systems provide laying hens with considerable space allowance, perches and access to litter, thereby offering opportunities for natural species-specific behaviors. Conversely, these typical characteristics of non-cage systems also increase the risk of keel bone and foot pad disorders. The...

Author(s)
Heerkens, J. L. T.; Delezie, E.; Ampe, B.; Rodenburg, T. B.; Tuyttens, F. A. M.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
Poultry Science, 2016, 95, 11, pp 2479-2488
Abstract

This review attempted to collate and synthesize information on goat welfare and production constraints during heat stress exposure. Among the farm animals, goats arguably are considered the best-suited animals to survive in tropical climates. Heat stress was found to negatively influence growth,...

Author(s)
Veerasamy Sejian; Silpa, M. V.; Nair, M. R. R.; Chinnasamy Devaraj; Govindan Krishnan; Madiajagan Bagath; Chauhan, S. S.; Suganthi, R. U.; Fonseca, V. F. C.; König, S.; Gaughan, J. B.; Dunshea, F. R.; Raghavendra Bhatta
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Animals, 2021, 11, 4,
Abstract

This pilot study tested an on-farm protocol based on resource, management, and animal-based measures to evaluate the on-farm health and welfare of rabbits kept in four different housing systems. In detail, the four housing systems were (1) standard breeding cages for reproducing does (3,300 cm2)...

Author(s)
Trocino, A.; Menegon, F.; Zomeño, C.; Pasqualin, D.; Cunial, G.; Xiccato, G.; Pirrone, F.; Bertotto, D.; Bortoletti, M.; Dorigo, F.; Lavazza, A.; Martino, G. di
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2022, 8, August,
Abstract

The most common housing system for reproduction rabbits, individual cage housing on a wire floor, is increasingly scrutinized because of its potential detrimental impact on animal welfare. We compared three types of housing: (1) individual cage housing on a wire floor (3952 cm2/doe, maximum roof...

Author(s)
Buijs, S.; Hermans, K.; Maertens, L.; Caelenberg, A. van; Tuyttens, F. A. M.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
Citation
Animal, 2014, 8, 10, pp 1728-1734

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