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The influence of environmental enrichment and stocking density on the plumage and health conditions of laying hen pullets

In this study, the effects of environmental enrichment, stocking density, and microclimate on feather condition, skin injuries, and other health parameters were investigated. During 2 rearing periods (RP), non-beak-trimmed Lohmann Brown hybrid pullets were housed in an aviary system for rearing with...

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Autores principales: Liebers, Christopher J, Schwarzer, Angela, Erhard, Michael, Schmidt, Paul, Louton, Helen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Poultry Science Association, Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6527515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30715510
http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez024
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author Liebers, Christopher J
Schwarzer, Angela
Erhard, Michael
Schmidt, Paul
Louton, Helen
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description In this study, the effects of environmental enrichment, stocking density, and microclimate on feather condition, skin injuries, and other health parameters were investigated. During 2 rearing periods (RP), non-beak-trimmed Lohmann Brown hybrid pullets were housed in an aviary system for rearing with cages and from week 5 of age onwards with access to a litter area. All pullets were reared in the same barn and under practical conditions. In total, 9,187 (RP 1) and 9,090 (RP 2) pullets were distributed in 9 units, and each unit was assigned to 1 of 3 experimental groups (EG). In the control group (EG 1), the pullets were kept without environmental enrichment and at a commonly used stocking density (22 to 23 pullets per m²). Each unit of the 2 treatment groups was provided with 3 types of environmental enrichment simultaneously (pecking stones, pecking blocks, and lucerne bales), and the pullets were kept at a lower than usual (18 pullets per m²) (EG 2) or commonly used stocking density (EG 3). In each RP, the plumage condition, injuries and health of the pullets, and the microclimate of the housing system were examined 5 times. The statistical relationships of enrichment, stocking density, and microclimate with animal health were estimated via regression models. We found that the provision of environmental enrichment had a significant increasing effect on the plumage quality in week 17. Furthermore, significant relationships were found between several predictors (temperature in the housing system, dust concentration, and age of the pullets) and response variables (plumage condition, body injuries, head injuries, bodyweight, difference to the target weight and uniformity). The results of this study showed that increasing temperature in the housing system and increasing age of the pullets are significantly associated with the occurrence of feather damage and skin injuries during rearing. With stocking densities as high as we used (all > 17 pullets per m²), no significant positive effect of a reduced stocking density could be observed.
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spelling pubmed-65275152019-05-28 The influence of environmental enrichment and stocking density on the plumage and health conditions of laying hen pullets Liebers, Christopher J Schwarzer, Angela Erhard, Michael Schmidt, Paul Louton, Helen Poult Sci Management and Production In this study, the effects of environmental enrichment, stocking density, and microclimate on feather condition, skin injuries, and other health parameters were investigated. During 2 rearing periods (RP), non-beak-trimmed Lohmann Brown hybrid pullets were housed in an aviary system for rearing with cages and from week 5 of age onwards with access to a litter area. All pullets were reared in the same barn and under practical conditions. In total, 9,187 (RP 1) and 9,090 (RP 2) pullets were distributed in 9 units, and each unit was assigned to 1 of 3 experimental groups (EG). In the control group (EG 1), the pullets were kept without environmental enrichment and at a commonly used stocking density (22 to 23 pullets per m²). Each unit of the 2 treatment groups was provided with 3 types of environmental enrichment simultaneously (pecking stones, pecking blocks, and lucerne bales), and the pullets were kept at a lower than usual (18 pullets per m²) (EG 2) or commonly used stocking density (EG 3). In each RP, the plumage condition, injuries and health of the pullets, and the microclimate of the housing system were examined 5 times. The statistical relationships of enrichment, stocking density, and microclimate with animal health were estimated via regression models. We found that the provision of environmental enrichment had a significant increasing effect on the plumage quality in week 17. Furthermore, significant relationships were found between several predictors (temperature in the housing system, dust concentration, and age of the pullets) and response variables (plumage condition, body injuries, head injuries, bodyweight, difference to the target weight and uniformity). The results of this study showed that increasing temperature in the housing system and increasing age of the pullets are significantly associated with the occurrence of feather damage and skin injuries during rearing. With stocking densities as high as we used (all > 17 pullets per m²), no significant positive effect of a reduced stocking density could be observed. Poultry Science Association, Inc. 2019-06 2019-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6527515/ /pubmed/30715510 http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez024 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Poultry Science Association. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com.
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Erhard, Michael
Schmidt, Paul
Louton, Helen
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title The influence of environmental enrichment and stocking density on the plumage and health conditions of laying hen pullets
title_full The influence of environmental enrichment and stocking density on the plumage and health conditions of laying hen pullets
title_fullStr The influence of environmental enrichment and stocking density on the plumage and health conditions of laying hen pullets
title_full_unstemmed The influence of environmental enrichment and stocking density on the plumage and health conditions of laying hen pullets
title_short The influence of environmental enrichment and stocking density on the plumage and health conditions of laying hen pullets
title_sort influence of environmental enrichment and stocking density on the plumage and health conditions of laying hen pullets
topic Management and Production
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6527515/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30715510
http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez024
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