Nutrition, Feeding and Drinking Behaviour, and Welfare

CrossRef




Aggrey, S.E., Kroetzl, H. and Foelsch, D.W. (1990). Behaviour of laying hens during induced moulting in three different production systems. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 25, 97–105.CrossRef


Alodan, M.A. and Mashaly, M.M. (1999). Effect of induced molting in laying hens on production and immune parameters. Poultry Science, 78, 171–177.PubMed


Anonymous (2002). News and Reports, Birds, Poultry. Veterinary Record, 151, 197.


Anonymous (2003). News and Reports, Birds, Poultry, Rickets. Veterinary Record, 152, 67.


Appleby, M.C., Hughes, B.O. and Hogarth, G.S. (1989). Behaviour of laying hens in a deep litter house. British Poultry Science, 30, 545–553.PubMedCrossRef


Aviagen. (2001). Ross 308 Parent Stock Management Manual. Aviagen Limited, Midlothian, UK.


Aviagen. (2002). Ross Broiler Management Manual. Aviagen Limited, Midlothian, UK.


Balnave, D. (1973). A review of restricted feeding during growth of laying-type pullets. World’s Poultry Science Journal, 29, 354–362.CrossRef


Balnave, D., Usayran El-Khatib, N. and Zhang, D. (1992). Calcium and carbonate supply in the shell gland of hens laying eggs with strong and weak shells and during and after a rest from lay. Poultry Science, 71, 2035–2040.PubMed


Bareham, J.R. (1972). Effects of cages and semi-intensive deep litter pens on the behaviour, adrenal response and production of two strains of laying hens. British Veterinary Journal, 128, 153–162.PubMed


Bearse, G.E., Berg, L.R., McClary, C.F. and Miller, V.L. (1949). The effect of pelleting chicken rations on the incidence of cannibalism. Poultry Science, 28, 756.


Blokhuis, H.J. (1986). Feather-pecking in poultry: Its relation with ground pecking. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 16, 63–67.CrossRef


Blokhuis, H.J., Beuving, G. and Rommers, J.M. (1993). Individual variation of stereotyped pecking in laying hens. In Proceedings Fourth European Symposium on Poultry Welfare (Eds. Savory, C.J. and Hughes, B.O.). Universities Federation for Animal Welfare, Potters Bar, UK, pp. 19–26.


Blokhuis, H.J. and van der Haar, J.W. (1989). Effects of floor type during rearing and of beak trimming on ground pecking and feather pecking in laying hens. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 22, 359–369.CrossRef


Blokhuis, H.J. and van der Haar, J.W. (1992). Effects of pecking incentives during rearing on feather pecking of laying hens. British Poultry Science, 33, 17–24.PubMedCrossRef


Boswell, T., Dunn, I.C. and Corr, S.A. (1999). Hypothalamic neuropeptide Y mRNA is increased after feed restriction in growing broilers. Poultry Science, 78, 1203–1207.PubMed


Brake, J., Baker, M., Morgan, G.W. and Thaxton, P. (1982). Physiological changes in caged layers during a forced molt. 4. Leucocytes and packed cell volume. Poultry Science, 61, 790–795.PubMed


Bray, T.S. and Lynn, N.J. (1986). Effects of nutrition and drinker design on litter condition and broiler performance. British Poultry Science, 27, 151.


Bruggeman, V., Onagbesan, O., D’Hondt, E., Buys, N., Safi, M., Vanmontfort, D., Berghman, L., Vandesande, F. and Decuypere, E. (1999). Effects of timing and duration of feed restriction during rearing on reproductive characteristics in broiler breeder females. Poultry Science, 78, 1424–1434.PubMed


Bruno, L.D.G., Furlan, R.L. and Macari, M. (2001). Drinking behaviour in broiler chickens using nipple and bowl drinkers at different environmental temperatures. In Proceedings Sixth European Symposium on Poultry Welfare (Eds. Oester, H. and Wyss, C.). Swiss Branch of the World’s Poultry Science Association, Zollikofen, Switzerland, pp. 281–283.


Buss, E.G., Merkur, P. and Guyer, R.B. (1980). Urinary excretion of calcium in the presence or absence of shell formation by chickens producing thick or thin shells. Poultry Science, 59, 885–887.PubMed


Calet, C. (1965). The relative value of pellets versus mash and grain in poultry nutrition. World’s Poultry Science Journal, 21, 23–52.PubMedCrossRef


Christensen, N.H. (1998). Alleviation of grass impaction in a flock of free-range hens. Veterinary Record, 143, 397.PubMedCrossRef


Classen, H.L. and Scott, T.A. (1982). Self-selection of calcium during the rearing and early laying periods of White Leghorn pullets. Poultry Science, 61, 2065–2074.PubMed


Cloutier, S., Newberry, R.C., Forster, C.T. and Girsberger, K.M. (2000). Does pecking at inanimate stimuli predict cannibalistic behaviour in domestic fowl? Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 66, 119–133.CrossRef


Collias, N.E. and Collias, E.C. (1967). A field study of the Red Jungle Fowl in north-central India. Condor, 69, 360–386.CrossRef


Council Directive 99/74/EC. (1999). Laying down minimum standards for the protection of laying hens. Official Journal L203, 03/08/1999: P 0053–0057.


Curtis, P.E. and Marsh, N.W.A. (1992). Cannibalism in laying hens. Veterinary Record, 131, 424.PubMedCrossRef


Daenner, E.E. and Bessei, W. (2000). Influence of sulphur amino acid content on performance and feathering of laying hybrids. Proceedings XXI World Poultry Conference, Montreal, 20–24 August 2000, CD-ROM.


Dawkins, M.S. (1989). Time budgets in Red Junglefowl as a baseline for the assessment of welfare in domestic fowl. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 24, 77–80.CrossRef


Delius, J.D. (1970). Irrelevant behaviour, information processing and arousal homeostasis. Psychologische Forschung, 33, 165–188.PubMedCrossRef


Duff, S.R.I., Hocking, P.M., Randall, C.J. and MacKenzie, G. (1989). Head swelling of traumatic aetiology in broiler breeding fowl. Veterinary Record, 125, 133–134.PubMedCrossRef


Duncan, I.J.H. and Hughes, B.O. (1972). Free and operant feeding in domestic fowls. Animal Behaviour, 20, 775–777.PubMedCrossRef


Duncan, I.J.H. and Wood-Gush, D.G.M. (1971). Frustration and aggression in the domestic fowl. Animal Behaviour, 19, 500–504.PubMedCrossRef


Duncan, I.J.H. and Wood-Gush, D.G.M. (1972). Thwarting of feeding behaviour in the domestic fowl. Animal Behaviour, 20, 444–451.PubMedCrossRef


Elwinger, K. and Wahlstrom, A. (2000). Effects of methionine deficiency on performance of laying hens in an aviary system. Proceedings XXI World Poultry Conference, Montreal, 20–24 August 2000, CD-ROM.


FAWC. (1992). The five freedoms. Farm Animal Welfare Council Press Notice 92/7, 7 October 1992.


FAWC. (1998). Report on the Welfare of Broiler Breeders. Farm Animal Welfare Council, Surbiton, UK.


Gibson, S.W., Dun, P. and Hughes, B.O. (1988). The performance and behaviour of laying fowls in a covered strawyard system. Research and Development in Agriculture, 5, 153–163.


Gregory, N.G., Wilkins, L.J., Tucker, S.A., Alvey, D.M. and Belyavin, C.G. (1993). Effect of lighting pattern during lay on bone strength and the prevalence of broken bones in end of lay hens. Journal of Applied Poultry Research, 2, 103–106.


Han, P.F.S. and Smyth, J.R. (1972). The influence of restricted feed intake on the response of chickens to Marek’s disease. Poultry Science, 51, 986–990.PubMed


Hansen, I. and Braastad, B.O. (1994). Effect of rearing density on pecking behaviour and plumage condition of laying hens in two types of aviary. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 40, 263–272.CrossRef


Hartini, S., Choct, M., Hinch, G. and Nolan, J.V. (2001). Effects of diet composition and beak trimming on the incidence of cannibalism in laying hens. Proceedings of the 13th Australian Poultry Science Symposium, pp. 216–219.


Hernandez, L. and Hoebel, B.G. (1988). Feeding and hypothalamic stimulation increase dopamine turnover in the accumbens. Physiology and Behavior, 44, 599–606.PubMedCrossRef


Hocking, P.M. (1990). Assessment of the effects of separate sex feeding on the welfare and productivity of broiler breeder females. British Poultry Science, 31, 457–463.PubMedCrossRef


Hocking, P.M. and Duff, S.R.I. (1989). Musculo-skeletal lesions in adult male broiler breeder fowls and their relationships with body weight and fertility at 60 weeks of age. British Poultry Science, 30, 777–784.PubMedCrossRef


Hocking, P.M., Gilbert, A.B., Walker, M. and Waddington, D. (1987). Ovarian follicular structure of White Leghorns fed ad libitum and dwarf and normal broiler breeders fed ad libitum or restricted until point of lay. British Poultry Science, 28, 493–506.PubMedCrossRef

Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue

Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel

Sep 22, 2016 | Posted by in SMALL ANIMAL | Comments Off on Nutrition, Feeding and Drinking Behaviour, and Welfare

Full access? Get Clinical Tree

Get Clinical Tree app for offline access