Behavioural and physiological responses of laying hens to humans (original) (raw)

The relationship between pre-laying activity and corticosterone concentrations, and the interpretation for laying hen welfare

Peter C Thomson

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Effect of human presence and handling on circulating corticosterone levels in breeding blue tits (Parus caeruleus)

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General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2006

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The Human-Animal Relationship in Australian Caged Laying Hens

Paul Hemsworth

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Behavioural and physiological responses of lambs to controllable vs. uncontrollable aversive events

Alain boissy

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Environmental Complexity: Additional Human Visual Contact Reduced Meat Chickens’ Fear of Humans and Physical Items Altered Pecking Behavior

Paul Hemsworth

Animals, 2022

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Plasma corticosterone levels in laying hens from three different housing systems: preliminary results

Maria Franciosini

Italian Journal of Animal Science, 2005

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Effects of embryonic corticosterone exposure and post-hatch handling on tonic immobility and willingness to compete in chicks

Inger Lise Andersen

Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2007

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The relation between fearfulness in young and stress-response in adult laying hens, on individual and group level

Bas Rodenburg

Physiology & Behavior, 2012

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Corticosterone in feathers of laying hens: an assay validation for evidence-based assessment of animal welfare

Robby Andersson

Poultry Science, 2020

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Maternal care and selection for low mortality affect post-stress corticosterone and peripheral serotonin in laying hens

Bas Rodenburg

Physiology & Behavior, 2009

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The Effect of Physical Contact on Pre-slaughter Stress and Fear Reactions in Broiler Chickens

Evrim Dereli Fidan

International Journal of Poultry Science, 2006

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Time course of changes in egg-shell quality, faecal corticosteroids and behaviour as welfare measures in laying hens

Marian Dawkins

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Short- and Long-Term Effects of Unpredictable Repeated Negative Stimuli on Japanese Quail's Fear of Humans

Alain Boissy

PLoS ONE, 2014

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Fear, stress, and feather pecking in commercial white and brown laying hen parent-stock flocks and their relationships with production parameters

Elske De Haas

Poultry Science, 2013

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Domestication effects on behavioural and hormonal responses to acute stress in chickens

Mark Kushnir

Physiology & Behavior, 2014

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The Association of Response to a Novel Object with Subsequent Performance and Feather Damage in Adult, Cage-Housed, Pure-Bred Rhode Island Red Laying Hens

B. Kemp

Poultry Science, 2008

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Effects of chronic and repeated corticosterone administration in rearing chickens on physiology, the onset of lay and egg production of hens

S. Shini

Physiology & Behavior, 2009

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Parents and Early Life Environment Affect Behavioral Development of Laying Hen Chickens

Elske De Haas

PLoS ONE, 2014

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Pre- and post-hatching effects of corticosterone treatment on behavior of the domestic chick

Rafael Freire

Hormones and Behavior, 2006

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Effects of Social Disruption on Physical Parameters, Corticosterone Concentrations, and Immune System in Two Genetic Lines of White Leghorn Layers

Alan Fahey

Poultry Science, 2008

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Effects of mixed housing of birds from two genetic lines of laying hens on open field and manual restraint responses

Bas Rodenburg

Behavioural Processes, 2008

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A review of environmental enrichment for laying hens during rearing in relation to their behavioral and physiological development

Dana Campbell

Poultry Science

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Effects of social interactions on pre-laying behaviour in hens

Rafael Freire

Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 1998

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Corticosterone Responses in Wild Birds: The Importance of Rapid Initial Sampling

L Michael Romero

The Condor, 2002

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Noncaged laying hens remain unflappable while wearing body-mounted sensors: Levels of agonistic behaviors remain unchanged and resource use is not reduced after habituation

Debasmit Banerjee

2012

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Invasive and noninvasive measurement of stress in laying hens kept in conventional cages and in floor pens

Kimberly Cheng

Poultry Science, 2009

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Effects of Housing System on Anxiety, Chronic Stress, Fear, and Immune Function in Bovan Brown Laying Hens

Alexa Johnson

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Laying hen welfare I. Social environment and space

Jean-Loup Rault

World's Poultry Science Journal, 2016

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Individual Differences in Fear and Social Reinstatement Behaviours in Laying Hens

wageha awad

International Journal of Poultry Science, 2008

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The effects of furnished cages on the behaviour of laying hens in the post-stress adaptation period

EVREN ERASLAN

Journal of Istanbul Veterinary Sciences

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Rearing conditions during the force-feeding period in male mule ducks and their impact upon stress and welfare

Daniel Guemene

Animal Research, 2006

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Stress and reactivity in three Italian chicken breeds

Valentina Ferrante

Italian Journal of Animal Science, 2016

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An attention bias test to assess anxiety states in laying hens

Dana Campbell

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Corticosterone response in the chick separation–stress paradigm

Heather Webb

Physiology & Behavior, 2003

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Adrenal reactivity in lines of domestic fowl selected on feather pecking behavior

Daniel Guémené

Physiology & Behavior, 2009

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