Fear, anxiety, and production in laying hens with healed keel bone fractures

[1]  Qian Zhao,et al.  Keel bone damage affects behavioral and physiological responses related to stress and fear in two strains of laying hens. , 2022, Journal of animal science.

[2]  C. Rufener,et al.  Keel bone fractures in laying hens: a systematic review of prevalence across age, housing systems, and strains , 2020, Journal of animal science.

[3]  C. Rufener,et al.  Radiographic Evaluation of Keel Bone Damage in Laying Hens—Morphologic and Temporal Observations in a Longitudinal Study , 2020, Frontiers in Veterinary Science.

[4]  T. Smulders,et al.  Keel bone fractures induce a depressive-like state in laying hens , 2020, Scientific Reports.

[5]  T. Smulders,et al.  Keel bone fractures induce a depressive-like state in laying hens , 2020, Scientific Reports.

[6]  J. Berezowski,et al.  Keel bone fractures are associated with individual mobility of laying hens in an aviary system , 2019, Applied Animal Behaviour Science.

[7]  C. Rufener,et al.  Laying hen’s mobility is impaired by keel bone fractures and does not improve with paracetamol treatment , 2019, Applied Animal Behaviour Science.

[8]  D. Karcher,et al.  Modeling collisions in laying hens as a tool to identify causative factors for keel bone fractures and means to reduce their occurrence and severity , 2018, PloS one.

[9]  L. Schrader,et al.  Radiographic examination of keel bone damage in living laying hens of different strains kept in two housing systems , 2018, PloS one.

[10]  Andreas C. Themistocleous,et al.  Neuropathic pain drives anxiety behavior in mice, results consistent with anxiety levels in diabetic neuropathy patients , 2018, Pain reports.

[11]  M. Herskin,et al.  The Influence of Keel Bone Damage on Welfare of Laying Hens , 2018, Front. Vet. Sci..

[12]  T. Widowski,et al.  Behavioral Differences of Laying Hens with Fractured Keel Bones within Furnished Cages , 2016, Front. Vet. Sci..

[13]  S. Gebhardt-Henrich,et al.  Early Onset of Laying and Bumblefoot Favor Keel Bone Fractures , 2015, Animals : an open access journal from MDPI.

[14]  B. Tobalske,et al.  Causes of keel bone damage and their solutions in laying hens , 2015 .

[15]  C. Nicol,et al.  The effects of two non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on the mobility of laying hens with keel bone fractures. , 2015, Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia.

[16]  Rui Caseiro,et al.  High-Speed Tracking with Kernelized Correlation Filters , 2014, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence.

[17]  W. Browne,et al.  Positive affective state induced by opioid analgesia in laying hens with bone fractures , 2013 .

[18]  C. Nicol,et al.  Do Laying Hens with Keel Bone Fractures Experience Pain? , 2012, PloS one.

[19]  L. Gendron,et al.  Increased anxiety-like behaviors in rats experiencing chronic inflammatory pain , 2012, Behavioural Brain Research.

[20]  S. Brown,et al.  Pop hole use by hens with different keel fracture status monitored throughout the laying period , 2012, Veterinary Record.

[21]  L. Wilkins,et al.  The effect of keel fractures on egg production parameters, mobility and behaviour in individual laying hens , 2012 .

[22]  S. Brown,et al.  Influence of housing system and design on bone strength and keel bone fractures in laying hens , 2011, Veterinary Record.

[23]  S. Brown,et al.  Use of radiography to identify keel bone fractures in laying hens and assess healing in live birds , 2011, Veterinary Record.

[24]  A. Thiruvenkadan,et al.  Layer breeding strategies: an overview , 2010 .

[25]  W. Browne,et al.  Associations between welfare indicators and environmental choice in laying hens , 2009, Animal Behaviour.

[26]  P. Mantyh,et al.  New advances in musculoskeletal pain , 2009, Brain Research Reviews.

[27]  O. Fourcade,et al.  Mouse Model of Fracture Pain , 2008, Anesthesiology.

[28]  A. Boissy,et al.  A critical review of fear tests used on cattle, pigs, sheep, poultry and horses , 2007, Physiology & Behavior.

[29]  S. Brown,et al.  Investigation of palpation as a method for determining the prevalence of keel and furculum damage in laying hens , 2004, Veterinary Record.

[30]  L. Ozimek,et al.  Chemical composition of chicken eggshell and shell membranes. , 2003, Poultry science.

[31]  C. Mackintosh,et al.  A phenomenological study of pain following fractured shaft of femur. , 2001, Journal of clinical nursing.

[32]  D. Waddington,et al.  Attenuation of the domestic chick's fear of human beings via regular handling: in search of a sensitive period , 1993 .

[33]  D. V. Vadehra,et al.  The Avian Egg: Chemistry and Biology , 1989 .

[34]  J. Faure,et al.  The effects of regular handling on fear responses in the domestic chick , 1981, Behavioural Processes.

[35]  G. Gallup,et al.  An ethological analysis of open-field behaviour in chickens , 1980, Animal Behaviour.