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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 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

Perching is a natural behaviour of wild and domesticated fowl. Perch availability has been used to improve the welfare of laying hens. However, the effect of perch availability on broiler rearing systems remains unclear. The present study investigated the effect of the interaction between perch...

Author(s)
Jiao HongChao; Jiang YongBin; Song ZhiGang; Zhao JingPeng; Wang XiaoJuan; Lin Hai
Publisher
CSIRO, Collingwood, Australia
Citation
Animal Production Science, 2014, 54, 7, pp 930-941
Abstract

Broiler production in semi-arid tropics must contend with high levels of heat stress, which have implications on stocking density, bird welfare, and profitability. Under these conditions, optimal stocking densities are likely to be lower than expected, thus must be experimentally determined....

Author(s)
Thema, K. K.; Mnisi, C. M.; Mlambo, V.
Publisher
Public Library of Sciences (PLoS), San Francisco, USA
Citation
PLoS ONE, 2022, 17, 10,
Abstract

1. This paper reviews literature on the effects of stocking density on behaviour, health, and production in intensively housed fattening turkeys. 2. Worldwide, there are various regulations and recommendations on the maximum stocking density. While stocking density can be determined based on the...

Author(s)
Krautwald-Junghanns, M. E.; Sirovnik, J.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
British Poultry Science, 2022, 63, 4, pp 434-444
Abstract

This study was conducted to investigate the effects of the density of cage stocking on laying performance, chronic stress. and mortality of hens and to propose a guideline for stocking density in conventional cages. A total of 240 Boris Brown hens, at 17 weeks of age, were randomly allotted to the...

Author(s)
Yamarnoto, A.; Tsubai, Y.; Sakai, H.
Publisher
Japan Poultry Science Association, Ibaraki, Japan
Citation
Japanese Journal of Poultry Science, 2021, 58, J1, pp J7-J11
Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of group size and stocking density on the welfare and performance of hens housed in furnished cage systems during summer. A total of 924 Hy-Line Brown hens were assigned to three housing systems: a standard battery cage system (control, 4 hens per ...

Author(s)
Guo, Y. Y.; Song, Z. G.; Jiao, H. C.; Song, Q. Q.; Lin, H.
Publisher
Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW), Wheathampstead, UK
Citation
Animal Welfare, 2012, 21, 1, pp 41-49
Abstract

There is an increasing trend toward broiler production systems with higher welfare requirements. Breed and stocking density are considered key factors for broiler welfare that are often specified as criteria for such higher welfare systems. However, it remains unknown how slower-growing broilers...

Author(s)
Eijk, J. A. J. van der; Harn, J. van; Gunnink, H.; Melis, S.; Riel, J. W. van; Jong, I. C. de
Publisher
Elsevier, Oxford, UK
Citation
Poultry Science, 2023, 102, 5,
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Both stocking rate and housing systems are main factors influencing the occurrence of feather pecking in laying hens raised in conventional cage system. This study examines the effects of different type of cage and stock density on feather pecking behaviour in hens. Total of 216 Hisex Brown hens at ...

Author(s)
Khumput, S.; Muangchum, S.; Yodprom, S.; Panyasak, A.; Thiengtham, J.
Publisher
Islamic Azad University, Rasht, Iran
Citation
Iranian Journal of Applied Animal Science, 2019, 9, 3, pp 549-556
AbstractFull Text

The aim of the study was to assess the effect of litter type and environmental enrichment on the occurrence of footpad dermatitis and hock burns in broilers housed at low and high stocking densities. Chopped straw and sand were used as litter, and perches as environmental enrichment. Low and high ...

Author(s)
Matković, K.; Marušić, D.; Ostović, M.; Pavičić, Ž.; Matković, S.; Kabalin, A. E.; Lucić, H.
Publisher
South African Society of Animal Science, Hatfield, South Africa
Citation
South African Journal of Animal Science, 2019, 49, 3, pp 546-554

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