NESTING AND DUST BATHING BY HENS IN CAGES - MATCHING AND MISMATCHING BETWEEN BEHAVIOR AND ENVIRONMENT

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作者
SMITH, SF
APPLEBY, MC
HUGHES, BO
机构
[1] UNIV EDINBURGH,INST ECOL & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT,W MAINS RD,EDINBURGH EH9 3JG,MIDLOTHIAN,SCOTLAND
[2] AFRC,INST ANIM PHYSIOL & GENET,ROSLIN EH25 9PS,MIDLOTHIAN,SCOTLAND
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10.1080/00071669308417559
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
1. Medium hybrid hens were housed as groups of 4 at 18 weeks of age in cages of 4 different types: control battery cages allowing 675 cm2/bird; similar cages with a rear-mounted dust bath, 290 x 345 x 240 mm, containing sand (D); cages with a rear-mounted nest box of the same size, containing wood shavings (N); cages with both (DN). In half the experimental cages access to nests was restricted to the morning and access to baths was restricted to the afternoon, by automatic sliding doors. 2. During the first 24 weeks of lay about 95% of eggs were laid in nest boxes in treatments N and DN. Slightly fewer were laid in boxes where doors were present. Over 90% were laid in dust baths in D cages without doors and 67% with doors, which birds learned to open. Prelaying behaviour was least disturbed in nest boxes, most disturbed on the floor and intermediate in dust baths. 3. Fully developed dust bathing occurred in D and DN as bouts lasting 5 to 10 minutes; its incidence, surprisingly, was greater when doors were present and greater still when nest boxes were present, even though it was not performed in them. It was also performed by some hens in nest boxes in N (without doors). In N with doors and in control cages, dust bathing occurred on the bare floor in truncated form, as serial bouts each lasting only about 10 s. This truncated dust bathing was also occasionally observed in D and DN. 4. Plumage, foot and claw damage were less in hens from modified cages than from controls. Egg production was very good in all treatments but more eggs from control cages were downgraded because they were dirty or cracked. 5. When a choice was available birds generally partitioned their behaviour appropriately between nest box and dust bath. In N and DN virtually all prelaying and nesting behaviour took place in the nest boxes. Matching between dust bathing and the environment was less close; the reasons for its relatively low incidence and occurrence in truncated form outside dust baths remain to be established.
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