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Reducing feather pecking and cloacal cannibalism by providing layer breeders with nest boxes in colony cages for natural mating
2018
International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering
Colony cages for natural mating have been applied on many layer breeder farms. However, feather pecking and cloacal cannibalism are considered as prominent problems for these systems. This study aimed to investigate the effects on feather pecking and vent pecking behaviors by providing layer breeders with nest boxes (0.90 m L × 0.40 m W × 0.60 m H) in colony cages for natural mating (4.80 m L × 1.20 m W × 0.71 m H). Video recording and artificial observation were adopted. The results showed
doi:10.25165/j.ijabe.20181106.3323
fatcat:7766f3i66fhg5caxaovckjs32a