Behavioural repertoire of free-range laying hens indoors and outdoors, and in relation to distance from the shed
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Behavioural repertoire of free-range laying hens indoors and outdoors, and in relation to distance from the shed
Abstract
Background: Access to an outdoor area is believed to allow free-range hens to express a greater behavioural repertoire. However, very little research has been done in this area. We hypothesised that the type and frequency of behaviours would differ between areas that vary in their characteristics and distance from the shed.
Methods: This preliminary study investigated the behaviour of free-range laying hens in indoor and outdoor areas on one commercial free-range farm, through video recordings and scan sampling of focal hens, with the aim of determining their behavioural repertoire and time budget.
Results: While ranging, hens spent most of their time foraging. Indoors, hens preened and rested. Behaviour in the wintergarden showed similarities to both the indoor and outdoor areas, with preening, resting and foraging behaviours. Differences were not in the main behavioural repertoire, but rather in terms of time budget, with access to the range and wintergarden encouraging exploration.
Conclusion: There was no difference in the types of behaviours that hens performed in the outdoor range compared with inside the shed, but access to a wintergarden and the outdoor range were favoured by the hens for foraging.
Keywords: animal welfare; behaviour; chickens; free-range egg production; wintergarden.
© 2018 Australian Veterinary Association.
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