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Yanan Wang1, Runxiang Zhang1, Lisha Wang1, Jianhong Li2, Yingying Su1, Xiang Li1, Jun Bao1,3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the effects of different social ranking order (SRO) and the enrichments (perch and dust-bath) allocation (EA) on behavior of laying hens in furnished cages.Entities:
Keywords: Behavior; Dust-bath; Laying Hen; Perch; Social Order
Year: 2021 PMID: 34293839 PMCID: PMC8738950 DOI: 10.5713/ab.21.0198
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anim Biosci ISSN: 2765-0189
Behavioral categories and definitions
| Behavioral categories | Definitions |
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| Aggressive pecking | Pecking at head, back or neck except severe pecks (forceful pecks, sometimes with feathers being pulled out and with the recipient bird moving away) and gentle pecks (careful pecks, not resulting in feathers being pulled out and usually without a reaction from the recipient bird) |
| Threatening | The hen tries to peck the pecked hen, but the pecked hen leaves before being pecked |
| Displacing | The hen pecks the other hen’s feathers on its back with beak, or steps on back with claws, and finally takes up the position of the other hen |
| Chasing | The hen chases the other hen until the other hen runs into the corner and could not keep chasing |
Behavioral definitions from Appleby [18]; Shimmura et al [19].
Definitions of perching behavior
| Behavioral categories | Definitions |
|---|---|
| State behaviors | |
| Standing | Both legs are straightened on the perch |
| Lying | Lying once posture is lost and not perceived to be purposefully controlling posture |
| Walking | A hen raises one of its legs with the other leg standing on floor and moves forward |
| Event behaviors | |
| Preening | Hen directs its beak to its own plumage of several body parts (thorax, abdomen, shoulder, interior and exterior wings, rump, back, and cloaca) and carries out pecking, nibbling, combing or rotating movements, once or repeatedly |
| Staring | Hen’s head stays immovability with its eyes open when on a perch |
| Exploring | Hen’s beak contacts with the perch |
| Comforting | Behaviors including scratching, body shaking, tail shaking, wing flapping, wing-leg-stretching and wing lifting when hen is on a perch |
Brender et al [38]; Casey-Trott and Widowski [39].
Definitions of dustbathing behavior
| Behavioral categories | Definitions |
|---|---|
| State behaviors | |
| Head forward | The head of the hen is visible. The neck is angled down- or upwards. The hen is sitting or standing and does not show any body movement |
| Head under wing | The head of the hen is tucked backwards under the wing or attached laterally to the body. The beak and the crown touch the plumage. The hen is sitting or standing and does not show any body movement |
| Event behaviors | |
| Bill raking | Flank friction with beak on the litter |
| Pecking | Hen’s beak contacts with the litter repeatedly |
| Vertical wing shaking | Lying in the litter area, the wings beat up and down rhythmically |
| Side scratching | With the vertical shaking, the head and legs stretch to one side continuously, and dig the litter |
| Vigorous body shaking | Stand up in the bedding and shake the body or wings |
| Body movement | The hen shows body movement like head shaking, standing up, sitting down, comfort behavior or balance movements |
Brender, et al [38]; Casey-Trott and Widowski [39].
Definitions of general behavior
| Behavioral categories | Definitions [ |
|---|---|
| State behaviors | |
| Feeding | The chick is next to the feeder with its head above the food |
| Standing | Standing on both feet without showing another defined behavior |
| Lying | Lying once posture is lost and not perceived to be purposefully controlling posture |
| Walking | Walking more than 2 steps |
| Perching | Laying hen with two feet on a perch for more than 3s, including standing, sitting, and walking |
| Dustbathing | Including head forward and head under wing in the dust-bath |
| Event behaviors | |
| Drinking | The chick’s bill is oriented to the cup drinkers, while not further away than 5 cm |
| Preening | Standing or sitting turning the head and start manipulating feathers of the body using the beak |
| Staring | Hen’s head stays immovability with its eyes open when it is on a perch |
| Pecking | Moving head backwards and forwards in a pecking motion |
| Comforting | Behaviors including scratching, body shaking, tail shaking, wing flapping, wing-leg-stretching and wing lifting when hen on a perch |
| Head shaking | Rapid lateral head movement |
| Feather pecking | Pecking at feathers of another hen |
| Escaping | Running away in case of attack or threat |
Brender et al [38]; Casey-Trott and Widowski [39].
Effects of social ranking order on perching behavior in high or low perch and dust-bath allocation (mean±standard deviation)
| Grouping | HSR | MSR | LSR | p-value (mean) | |||||
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| HEAC | LEAC | HEAC | LEAC | HEAC | LEAC | SRO | Enrichment | Interaction | |
| Standing (%) | 0.39[ | 0.30[ | 0.24[ | 0.24[ | 0.22[ | 0.20[ | <0.01 | 0.06 | 0.16 |
| Lying (%) | 0.21[ | 0.18[ | 0.23[ | 0.11[ | 0.17[ | 0.14[ | 0.19 | <0.01 | 0.09 |
| Walking (%) | 0.04[ | 0.04[ | 0.02[ | 0.01[ | 0.00[ | 0.00[ | <0.01 | 0.38 | 0.64 |
| Preening (times/min) | 0.45[ | 0.43[ | 0.33[ | 0.36[ | 0.23[ | 0.30[ | <0.01 | 0.34 | 0.32 |
| Staring (times/min) | 0.03[ | 0.03[ | 0.02[ | 0.02[ | 0.01[ | 0.02[ | <0.01 | 0.19 | 0.07 |
| Exploring (times/min) | 0.07[ | 0.06[ | 0.04[ | 0.04[ | 0.02[ | 0.03[ | <0.01 | 0.25 | 0.11 |
| Comforting(times/min) | 0.06[ | 0.04[ | 0.03[ | 0.04[ | 0.02[ | 0.02[ | <0.01 | 0.11 | 0.14 |
HSR, high social ranking hens; MSR, middle social ranking hens; LSR, low social ranking hens; HEAC, high enrichments allocation cages; LEAC, low enrichments allocation cages; SRO, social ranking order.
Means with different superscripts in a row indicate significant differences on different social ranking order (p<0.01).
Means with different superscripts in a rank indicate significant differences between enrichment treatments (p<0.01).
Figure 1Effects of hen’s social ranking order (SRO) on vertical wing shaking in high and low enrichments allocation cages (HEAC and LEAC). a,b p<0.01.
Effects of social ranking order on general state behaviors in high or low perch and dust-bath allocation (mean±standard deviation)
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| HEAC | LEAC | HEAC | LEAC | HEAC | LEAC | SRO | Enrichment | Interaction | |
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| Feeding (%) | 0.17±0.09 | 0.21±0.12 | 0.21±0.12 | 0.22±0.09 | 0.22±0.12 | 0.18±0.09 | 0.64 | 0.88 | 0.29 |
| Standing (%) | 0.29[ | 0.42[ | 0.29[ | 0.41[ | 0.24[ | 0.38[ | 0.19 | <0.01 | 0.92 |
| Lying (%) | 0.03±0.04 | 0.04±0.10 | 0.02±0.03 | 0.03±0.05 | 0.03±0.04 | 0.02±0.04 | 0.35 | 0.39 | 0.38 |
| Walking (%) | 0.01±0.01 | 0.01±0.01 | 0.01±0.01 | 0.01±0.01 | 0.01±0.00 | 0.01±0.01 | 0.40 | 0.50 | 0.42 |
| Perching (%) | 0.64[ | 0.51[ | 0.48[ | 0.36[ | 0.39[ | 0.34[ | <0.01 | 0.01 | 0.44 |
| Dustbathing (%) | 0.01±0.03 | 0.01±0.02 | 0.01±0.03 | 0.00±0.01 | 0.01±0.03 | 0.01±0.01 | 0.92 | 0.08 | 0.96 |
HSR, high social ranking hens; MSR, middle social ranking hens; LSR, low social ranking hens; HEAC, high enrichments allocation cages; LEAC, low enrichments allocation cages; SRO, social ranking order.
Means with different superscripts in a row indicate significant differences on different social ranking order (p<0.01).
Means with different superscripts in a rank indicate significant differences between enrichment treatments (p<0.01).
Figure 2Effects of hen’s social ranking order (SRO) on standing behavior in high and low enrichments allocation cages (HEAC and LEAC). A,B p<0.001.
Figure 3Effects of hen’s social ranking order (SRO) on preening behavior in high and low enrichments allocation cages (HEAC and LEAC). a,b p<0.01.