Effects of the genotype, cage type and time period on the behaviour of laying hybrids at the same egg production level
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Tarih
2022
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Springer
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
Hybrids with different morphological and yield characteristics are used in the table egg production. There is no change in
the cage systems according to the different hybrids in the regulation. This study aimed to investigate the effects of genotype
(brown laying hybrids (BLH) and white laying hybrids (WLH)) and cage type (conventional and enriched cages) on behaviours
of hens at the 90% egg production level. Behavioural data were recorded with video cameras during the 4 days. Data
were analysed in 6 time periods as 05.00–08.00 am, 09.00–12.00 am, 01.00–04.00 pm, 05.00–08.00 pm, 09.00–12.00 pm
and 01.00–04.00 am. Behaviour inspection each hour was divided into 4 quarters and the first 3 min of each quarter were
evaluated. Behaviours were represented as the proportion of the total behaviour performed in the time period by a given
hen. There was no interaction between hens’ behaviour and the genotype at the same egg production level. The frequency of
feeding behaviour was found to be significantly lower (P < 0.01), but comfort behaviour was higher (P < 0.05) in hens that
were reared in the enriched cages. Only preening was seen as a comfort behaviour due to the cage size. The feeding, drinking,
pecking hen, comforting, walking, sitting, resting and perching behaviours changed during the day (P < 0.01). Especially, the
transition from light to dark influenced the perching behaviour negatively. No interactions were detected amongst genotype,
cage type and time period. Feeding behaviour decreased and the comfort behaviour increased in the hens that were reared
in the enriched cages because there were materials that would exhibit different behaviours. Hens in the enriched cage could
not suddenly adapt to the dark and light period. For this reason, transitions to light and dark periods in poultry houses should
be provided gradually, as in natural life.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Laying Hen, Behaviour, Genotype, Cage Type, Time Period
Kaynak
Tropical Animal Health and Production
WoS Q Değeri
Q2
Scopus Q Değeri
Q2
Cilt
54
Sayı
2
Künye
Onbaşılar, E. E., Erdem, E., Kocakaya, A., Güngör, Ö. F., Kahraman, M., Yaranoğlu, B., ... & Gündoğar, U. C. (2022). Effects of the genotype, cage type and time period on the behaviour of laying hybrids at the same egg production level. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 54(2), 149.