Relationship between Range Use and Fearfulness in Free-Range Hens from Different Rearing Enrichments

Title
Relationship between Range Use and Fearfulness in Free-Range Hens from Different Rearing Enrichments
Publication Date
2021-01-25
Author(s)
Bari, Md Saiful
Allen, Simon S
Mesken, Jarrod
Cohen-Barnhouse, Andrew M
Campbell, Dana L M
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
MDPI AG
Place of publication
Switzerland
DOI
10.3390/ani11020300
UNE publication id
une:1959.11/29971
Abstract
Inconsistency between the environments of indoor pullet rearing and adult outdoor housing may increase the fearfulness in free-range hens. Rearing enrichments and/or range use may reduce adult fearfulness. Hy-Line Brown® chicks (n = 1700) were reared inside across 16 weeks with three enrichment treatments: weekly changing novel objects, custom-designed perching/navigation structures, or no additional enrichments. Pullets were transferred to a free-range system at 16 weeks of age, with range access provided from 25 weeks. At 62 weeks, 135 hens were selected from the three rearing treatments and two ranging groups (indoor: no ranging and outdoor: daily ranging) based on individual radio-frequency identification tracking. Individual behavioural tests of tonic immobility, emergence, open field, and novel object (pen level) were carried out on hens. Spectrograms of vocalisations were analysed for the open field test, as well as computer vision tracking of hen locomotion. The results showed few effects of rearing treatments, with outdoor rangers less fearful than indoor hens. The latency to step in the open field test negatively correlated with hen feather coverage. These results show that individual variation in ranging behaviours is present even following rearing enrichment treatments, and subsequent range use might be an indicator of bird fearfulness.
Link
Citation
Animals, 11(2), p. 1-20
ISSN
2076-2615
Start page
1
End page
20
Rights
Attribution 4.0 International

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