Influence of stocking density, artificial dusk and group size on the perching behaviour of broilers

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Martrenchar, A [1 ]
Huonnic, D [1 ]
Cotte, JP [1 ]
Boilletot, E [1 ]
Morisse, JP [1 ]
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[1] Agence Francais Secur Sanitaire Aliments, F-22440 Ploufragan, France
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10.1080/713654921
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
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1. Perching behaviour of Ross broiler chickens was studied in order to increase the available space at the floor level. Pens (36 m(2)) were equipped with wooden perches mounted 20 and 33 cm above the litter (5 cm perch length per bird). 2. The influences of stocking density (22 vs 11 birds/m(2), experiment 1) and of a 10 min artificial dusk (17 birds/m(2) experiment 2) were tested in a 2x2 factorial design (n=4 by treatment) including control pens without perches. In experiment 3, perching behaviour between 2 different group sizes (1020 vs 4590 birds, 17 birds/m(2), no replicates) was compared. 3. The percentage of perching birds (PPB) was assessed by scan sampling observations during the 20 to 22 h light period (8 observations per d, 5 d a week, from week 3). In experiment 2, infra-red video recording was performed at the time lights were dimmed and during the dark period. In experiment 1, carcase lesions were noted. In experiment 2, tibia breaking strength of frequently perching birds was compared with controls. Birds were weighed before slaughter and food conversion was calculated. 4. PPB increased with age and density (P<0.01) and was highest at the 22 birds/m(2) density during week 6 (mean 10.6%, maximum=13.5%). PPB was not influenced by a 10-min artificial dusk. In experiment 3, PPB was slightly lower during weeks 5 and 6 in the large group size compared to the small group size (6.8% vs 7.9% respectively in week 6). 5. Prevalence of carcase lesions and tibia breaking strengths were unrelated to perch usage. Final bodyweights were not influenced by the presence of perches except at the 22 birds/m(2) density where males were slightly heavier in the control pens compared with males in pens equipped with perches (2096 g vs 2051 g, P=0.015). Food conversion was independent of the presence of perches.
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