| Literature DB >> 28649569 |
Anja B Riber1, Ingrid C de Jong2, Heleen A van de Weerd3, Sanna Steenfeldt1.
Abstract
Welfare problems, such as hunger, frustration, aggression, and abnormal sexual behavior, are commonly found in broiler breeder production. To prevent or reduce these welfare problems, it has been suggested to provide stimulating enriched environments. We review the effect of the different types of environmental enrichment for broiler breeders, which have been described in the scientific literature, on behavior and welfare. Environmental enrichment is defined as an improvement of the environment of captive animals, which increases the behavioral opportunities of the animal and leads to improvements in biological function. This definition has been broadened to include practical and economic aspects as any enrichment strategy that adversely affects the health of animals (e.g., environmental hygiene), or that has too many economic or practical constraints will never be implemented on commercial farms and thus never benefit animals. Environmental enrichment for broiler breeders often has the purpose of satisfying the behavioral motivations for feeding and foraging, resting, and/or encouraging normal sexual behavior. Potentially successful enrichments for broiler breeders are elevated resting places, cover panels, and substrate (for broiler breeders housed in cage systems). However, most of the ideas for environmental enrichment for broiler breeders need to be further developed and studied with respect to the use, the effect on behavior and welfare, and the interaction with genotype and production system. In addition, information on practical use and the economics of the production system is often lacking although it is important for application in practice.Entities:
Keywords: behavior; broiler breeder; environmental enrichment; genotype; welfare
Year: 2017 PMID: 28649569 PMCID: PMC5465254 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2017.00086
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Perch, platform, panel, substrate bales, strings, substrate, and feed scattering designs for broiler breeders used in different studies.
| Reference | Material | Period | Design | Genotype | Stocking density | |||
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| Height above ground | Dimensions (length × width × depth) | Style and placement | Slow growing | Fast growing | ||||
| ( | Elevated slats | Production | N/A | N/A | – | JA | Ross | N/A |
| ( | Wooden beams | Rearing and production | 25, 50, 75, and 100 cm | N/A | Aerial perches | Sasso | Ross 308 | N/A |
| ( | Frame: wooden bars, mesh: | Production | – | 70 cm × 10 cm × 70 cm | Center of house | – | Roaster line | 6.7 birds/m2 |
| ( | White wood shavings | Rearing | – | 79 cm × 38 cm × 28 cm | Plastic covered, corners | – | Ross 308 | 10.7 birds/m2 |
| ( | Wood shavings | Rearing | – | N/A | Plastic covered | – | Ross 308 | N/A |
| ( | White polypropylene strings | Rearing | Top just above bird’s head | 16 cm long | 2 locations (center and wall) | – | Ross 308 | 10.7 birds/m2 |
| ( | Wood shavings | Rearing | – | N/A (depth) | Entire pen | – | Hubbard S | N/A |
| ( | Standard commercial feed | Rearing | – | – | Entire pen | – | Hybro G | 2.7 birds/m2 |
N/A, information not available.
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A summary of broiler breeders’ use of the different kinds of environmental enrichment reviewed in the present review and its effect on the prevalence of different welfare and production indicators measured.
| Type | Period | Genotype | Use by the birds | Parameter affected | |||||
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| Stereotypic behavior | Sexual behavior | Plumage condition | Aggressive pecking | Keel bone damage | Other | ||||
| Elevated resting places (perches and platforms) | Rearing | Fast | Limited | ||||||
| Slow | Moderate | ||||||||
| Production | Fast | Moderate | Improved | Increased | |||||
| Slow | Well used | Improved | Increased | ||||||
| Cover panels | Production | Fast | Improved | ||||||
| Bales of wood shavings | Rearing | Fast | Limited | No effect | No effect | Reduced | |||
| Suspended strings | Rearing | Fast | Limited | No effect | No effect | ||||
| Substrate | Rearing | Fast | Well used | Reduced | Improved | Reduced | |||
| Scattering of feed in bedding | Rearing | Fast | Reduced | No effect | |||||
Fast, fast growing, slow, slow growing.
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