Cannibalism in poultry

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51Applied Animal Behaviour Science[removed]±155  Are genetic differences in foraging behaviour of laying hen chicks paralleled by hybrid-speci®c differences in feather pecking? T. Klein*, E. Zeltner, B. Huber-Eicher

Applied Animal Behaviour Science[removed]±155 Are genetic differences in foraging behaviour of laying hen chicks paralleled by hybrid-speci®c differences in feather pecking? T. Klein*, E. Zeltner, B. Huber-Eicher

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Source URL: evolution.data.unibe.ch

Language: English - Date: 2011-08-31 03:16:30
52British Poultry Science[removed]: 178–185  Feather pecking in growers: a study with individually marked birds B. WECHSLER, B. HUBER-EICHER1

British Poultry Science[removed]: 178–185 Feather pecking in growers: a study with individually marked birds B. WECHSLER, B. HUBER-EICHER1

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-03 14:23:55
53British Poultry Science[removed]: 599–604  Analysis of risk factors for the occurrence of feather pecking in laying hen growers ´1 B. HUBER-EICHER AND L. AUDIGE

British Poultry Science[removed]: 599–604 Analysis of risk factors for the occurrence of feather pecking in laying hen growers ´1 B. HUBER-EICHER AND L. AUDIGE

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-03 14:23:55
54Applied Animal Behaviour Science 58 Ž[removed]–141  The effect of foraging material and perch height on feather pecking and feather damage in laying hens Beat Wechsler

Applied Animal Behaviour Science 58 Ž[removed]–141 The effect of foraging material and perch height on feather pecking and feather damage in laying hens Beat Wechsler

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-03 14:23:55
55Applied Animal Behaviour Science 58 Ž[removed]–141  The effect of foraging material and perch height on feather pecking and feather damage in laying hens Beat Wechsler

Applied Animal Behaviour Science 58 Ž[removed]–141 The effect of foraging material and perch height on feather pecking and feather damage in laying hens Beat Wechsler

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Language: English - Date: 2011-08-31 03:16:31
56Applied Animal Behaviour Science[removed]±155  Are genetic differences in foraging behaviour of laying hen chicks paralleled by hybrid-speci®c differences in feather pecking? T. Klein*, E. Zeltner, B. Huber-Eicher

Applied Animal Behaviour Science[removed]±155 Are genetic differences in foraging behaviour of laying hen chicks paralleled by hybrid-speci®c differences in feather pecking? T. Klein*, E. Zeltner, B. Huber-Eicher

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-03 14:23:55
57Applied Animal Behaviour Science[removed]±68  Reducing feather pecking when raising laying hen chicks in aviary systems B. Huber-Eicher*, F. SeboÈ Federal Veterinary Of®ce, Centre for Proper Housing: Poultry and R

Applied Animal Behaviour Science[removed]±68 Reducing feather pecking when raising laying hen chicks in aviary systems B. Huber-Eicher*, F. SeboÈ Federal Veterinary Of®ce, Centre for Proper Housing: Poultry and R

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Language: English - Date: 2011-08-31 03:16:30
58[removed]EUROGROUP FOR ANIMALS  LAYING HENS Current situation A large percentage of laying hens in the EU member states are still housed in conventional battery cages, even though this method of production will no longer

[removed]EUROGROUP FOR ANIMALS LAYING HENS Current situation A large percentage of laying hens in the EU member states are still housed in conventional battery cages, even though this method of production will no longer

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Language: English - Date: 2011-09-06 07:26:56
59ART8105  DO HENS SUFFER IN BATTERY CAGES?

ART8105 DO HENS SUFFER IN BATTERY CAGES?

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Source URL: www.ciwf.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2008-07-08 09:42:12