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Priorities in the cage size and flooring preferences of domestic hens
Author:
Marian Dawkins a
| Affiliation: | a Animal Behaviour Research Group, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, England |
DOI:
10.1080/00071688108447884
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Abstract
1. Battery-kept hens (Sykes Tints) showed a preference for a large (0.76 x 0.86 m) over a small (0.38 x 0.43 m) cage, but preferred the smaller cage when this had a litter floor to the one 4 times larger with a wire floor.
2. The hens still showed a preference for litter when they could obtain access to it only by entering an even smaller cage (0.38 x 0.215 m) in which they could hardly turn round. This cage gave far less space than that recommended by the UK Welfare Codes (1971). 3. The experiments described demonstrate that hens prefer larger to smaller cages and litter floors to wire ones, but that they give highest priority to flooring. Increasing the space allowed to battery-kept hens may not therefore be as “valuable” to them as giving them access to litter. |
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