Nest preference of laying hens (Gallus gallus domesticus) and their motivation to exert themselves to gain nest access

被引:45
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作者
Kruschwitz, Anja [1 ,2 ]
Zupan, Manja [2 ]
Buchwalder, Theres [2 ]
Huber-Eicher, Beat [3 ]
机构
[1] Staatliches Tierarztliches Untersuchungsamt Aulen, D-88326 Aulendorf, Germany
[2] Swiss Fed Vet Off, Ctr Proper Housing Poultry & Rabbits, CH-3052 Zollikofen, Switzerland
[3] Swiss Coll Agr SHL, CH-3052 Zollikofen, Switzerland
关键词
laying hens; nest layers; litter layers; welfare; push door; motivation;
D O I
10.1016/j.applanim.2007.08.005
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
In connection with the development of a test method for the attractiveness and appropriateness of nests for laying hens, we carried out an investigation by using a preference test and motivation measuring with the help of push doors. Hens were offered two different nest sites either consisting of a tray filled with wood shavings (litter tray) or a wooden nest box plus wood shavings (nest box). Hens were individually housed in pens (2.0 m x 2.0 m) and had free access to the nest sites until they laid their 15th egg. From that day the hens had to overcome a push door to reach the nest sites. Resistance for entrance was also increased stepwise at the door leading to the hens' nest. The experiment ended when a hen stopped to lay in her usual nest site for four consecutive days (postexperimental period). The behaviour during the last hour before oviposition was video taped at a level of resistance of 3.5, 6.0, 7.5 and 10.0 N. The hens were categorized into nest and litter layers depending on nest choice. All but one hen pushed maximum resistances between 11.5 and 18.0 N with no differences between nest and litter layers. Behaviour did not significantly change with increasing levels of resistance, but there were significant differences between nest and litter layers. Nest layers spent more time nesting than litter layers while the latter showed a strong tendency to more exploring behaviour. For litter layers, more entries through the push door leading to their nest site and more unsuccessful pushes were detected than for nest layers. According to our results, two types of layers could be distinguished whereas the two were equally motivated to access their nest site. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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