Journal article
Behavioural and physiological responses of laying hens to humans
LE Edwards, NA Botheras, GJ Coleman, PH Hemsworth
Animal Production Science | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2010
DOI: 10.1071/AN09227
Abstract
Human interactions, particularly negative ones, affect the behaviour and physiology of laying hens, with possible implications for bird productivity and welfare. The present experiment investigated the effects of handling on the behaviour and plasma corticosterone concentrations of laying hens. A 2 × 2 × 3 factorial design was used to study the following three main effects: human contact during rearing [an additional 12 min of human contact per day (AC) or no additional contact (MC) during rearing]; handling quality in adulthood [brief daily exposure to positive (+ve) or negative (-ve) visual contact with a human]; and handling proximity in adulthood [handling-quality treatment (+ve or-ve) i..
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