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Does pecking at inanimate stimuli predict cannibalistic behaviour in domestic fowl?

Authors :
Sylvie Cloutier
Katherine M Girsberger
Ruth C. Newberry
Carrie T Forster
Source :
Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 66:119-133
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2000.

Abstract

We assessed the pecking behaviour of caged White Leghorn hens towards feather-shaped stimuli varying in colour (red or blue), material (paper or feather) and movement (stationary or movable) attached to a board placed in the feed trough. Each of the eight stimulus combinations was presented to two replicate groups of 5 young hens for 15 min at 45 and 57 days of age. We predicted that the birds would be especially attracted to red movable feathers simulating a live bird with bloodstained feathers. Severe (forceful) pecks were directed more frequently at feather than paper stimuli (P

Details

ISSN :
01681591
Volume :
66
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e07e5e1e21c83ec24e234c9a7ca1f5c7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0168-1591(99)00068-4