Journal article

The importance of pre-laying behaviour and nest boxes for laying hen welfare: A review

GM Cronin, TLJL Barnett, PH Hemsworth

Animal Production Science | Published : 2012

Abstract

The housing of commercial laying hens in conventional cages is one of the most contentious animal welfare issues in animal production in Australia and other developed countries. The main issues are restriction of space and opportunity to perform 'natural' behaviours such as pre-laying behaviour, dust bathing and roosting. The provision of a nest box is argued by some to be essential for laying hen welfare. While the majority of hens (at least 70%) will lay in a nest box if provided, neither the lack of a nest box nor the sudden denial of access to a nest box, result in adverse welfare based on physiological stress response measured via corticosterone concentrations in either plasma or egg al..

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