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A01=Claire A. Weeks
A01=Dr Christina Rufener
A01=Dr Dana L. M. Campbell
A01=Dr Dorothy McKeegan
A01=Dr Heng-Wei Cheng
A01=Dr Michael J. Toscano
A01=Dr Sha Jiang
A01=Dr Victoria Sandilands
A01=Isabelle Ruhnke
A01=Sarah L. Lambton
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Author_Claire A. Weeks
Author_Dr Christina Rufener
Author_Dr Dana L. M. Campbell
Author_Dr Dorothy McKeegan
Author_Dr Heng-Wei Cheng
Author_Dr Michael J. Toscano
Author_Dr Sha Jiang
Author_Dr Victoria Sandilands
Author_Isabelle Ruhnke
Author_Sarah L. Lambton
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Instant Insights: Ensuring the Welfare of Laying Hens

This collection features five peer-reviewed reviews on ensuring the welfare of laying hens.

The first chapter highlights the key welfare issues in poultry housing and management, focussing on the use of conventional cages to house laying hens. The chapter then explores the emergence of enriched cages and cage-free housing, as well as the benefits and risks of each system on bird health and welfare.

The second chapter reviews the range of welfare issues affecting free range laying hens. The chapter also highlights the need to improve current understanding of how laying hens behave in free range systems to be able to adequately meet their health and welfare needs.

The third chapter discusses the use of beak trimming methods, as well as the welfare concerns that arise as a result of their use. The chapter highlights alternative strategies to reduce the need for these practices which are known to incur acute pain.

The fourth chapter reviews the impact of housing and management systems on the skeletal and cognitive development of laying hens. It discusses how nutrition and housing can be optimised to reduce the occurrence of bone health issues.

The final chapter reviews current research on the genetics of behavioural traits in poultry, focussing on how breeding can be optimised to reduce aggressive behaviour in laying hens. See more
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A01=Claire A. WeeksA01=Dr Christina RufenerA01=Dr Dana L. M. CampbellA01=Dr Dorothy McKeeganA01=Dr Heng-Wei ChengA01=Dr Michael J. ToscanoA01=Dr Sha JiangA01=Dr Victoria SandilandsA01=Isabelle RuhnkeA01=Sarah L. LambtonAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Claire A. WeeksAuthor_Dr Christina RufenerAuthor_Dr Dana L. M. CampbellAuthor_Dr Dorothy McKeeganAuthor_Dr Heng-Wei ChengAuthor_Dr Michael J. ToscanoAuthor_Dr Sha JiangAuthor_Dr Victoria SandilandsAuthor_Isabelle RuhnkeAuthor_Sarah L. Lambtonautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=TVFCategory=TVHBCategory=TVHPCOP=United KingdomDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€20 to €50PS=Activesoftlaunch
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781801466271

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