Revisão Revisado por pares

Welfare, Health, and Hygiene of Laying Hens Housed in Furnished Cages and in Alternative Housing Systems

2005; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 8; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1207/s15327604jaws0803_5

ISSN

1532-7604

Autores

T.B. Rodenburg, Frank Tuyttens, Bart Sonck, Koen De Reu, Lieve Herman, J. Zoons,

Tópico(s)

Bird parasitology and diseases

Resumo

The aim of this review was to compare welfare, health, and hygienic status of laying hens housed in furnished cages and in alternative systems. In alternative systems (floor housing and aviaries), birds have more freedom of movement and a more complex environment than in furnished cages. However, housing birds in much larger flocks in alternative systems leads to an increased risk of feather-pecking. Furthermore, air quality can be poorer in alternative systems than in furnished cages. This can affect health and hygienic status. There are only limited data on a direct comparison between furnished cages and alternative systems. Therefore, there is a need for an on-farm comparison of welfare, health, and hygienic status in these systems.

Referência(s)