
Since the early days of animal welfare science, it has been thought that there is an obvious relationship between welfare and stress and that measuring the stress response would be a good indicator of welfare (Wood-Gush et al., 1975).
POULTRY, ANIMAL, WELFARE
POULTRY, ANIMAL, WELFARE
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