
doi: 10.3382/ps.0630616
pmid: 6728763
Vocalization and behavior comparisons were made between two commercial egg-laying stocks maintained under high intensity, battery-cage housing. Data obtained at approximately 35 weeks of age from both stocks in the same house showed significantly more pushes and steps in Stock B than in Stock A flocks. Also, the frequency range of vocalizations emitted was greater for Stock B than for Stock A pullets. This difference was attributed to an increased number of disturbance calls and shriek -like sounds called " baaks ".
Behavior, Animal, Animals, Female, Vocalization, Animal, Chickens
Behavior, Animal, Animals, Female, Vocalization, Animal, Chickens
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