Agonistic behaviour and feather pecking in single-sexed and mixed groups of laying hens

Citation
K. Oden et al., Agonistic behaviour and feather pecking in single-sexed and mixed groups of laying hens, APPL ANIM B, 62(2-3), 1999, pp. 219-231
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE
ISSN journal
01681591 → ACNP
Volume
62
Issue
2-3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
219 - 231
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-1591(19990215)62:2-3<219:ABAFPI>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
The effects of the presence of males on female aggressiveness and feather p ecking in groups of about 500 laying hens housed in an aviary system were s tudied. In all, 10 groups of ISA Brown laying hens were observed at 21, 35, 45 and 55 weeks of age on two farms, during two years. In the second year, with the second batch of birds, the groups also contained 50% Shaver 288 w hite females. Half of the groups included one ISA Brown male per 20-27 fema les. Stocking densities varied from 14.7 to 17.2 animals per square meter. The results of direct observation of 25 randomly selected focal animals per group showed that aggressive behaviour (aggressive pecks, threats and figh ts) among females was significantly less frequent in groups that also inclu ded males; the mean incidence (+/-SE) for the four ages was per group for s ingle-sexed groups: 10.1 +/- 1.8 and for mixed groups: 5.9 +/- 0.9 (P < 0.0 1). Agonistic behaviour (aggressive behaviour and avoidances) among females was 63% +/- 2 more frequent in single-sexed groups than among hens in mixe d groups (P < 0.01). The males were seldom seen to show aggressive behaviou r towards females or towards each other. For feather pecks, there were no s ignificant differences between single-sexed and mixed groups. It was conclu ded that the presence of males had a reducing effect on agonistic behaviour , but not on feather pecking among female laying hens housed in large group s at high stocking densities. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights res erved.