Welfare parameters and keel bone damage in laying hens reared in different production systems

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2021Author
Spiridonović, Sava
Đukić Stojčić, Mirjana
Perić, Lidija
Pajić, Marko
Knežević, Slobodan
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The aim of this study was to determine the effect of housing
system and the age of hens on welfare parameters and the prevalence of keel bone
damage in laying hens. In this study two housing systems were evaluated: aviary
system and enriched cages. From each system and age, we used 50 randomly
selected hens from different cages and tiers. The results showed significant
differences between systems in the type of keel bone damage. There was no
significant difference in keel deviation between systems, but the higher prevalence
of keel fractures was found in aviary system. In addition, significant effect of the
age of hens was found on the occurrence of keel fractures. Footpad dermatitis had
statistically higher occurrence in enriched cages at 62 weeks of age. Hens from
aviary system had significantly better plumage score compared to hens from
enriched cages but only at 42 weeks of age.