Broiler Chicken Behavior and Activity Are Affected by Novel Flooring Treatments

The objective was to determine broiler chicken behavioral differences in response to novel flooring treatments. Broilers (<i>n</i> = 182) were housed in 14 pens (a random subset from a larger-scale study including 42 pens), with 13 birds/pen. One of seven flooring treatments were randoml...

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Main Authors: Leonie Jacobs, Shawnna Melick, Nathan Freeman, An Garmyn, Frank A. M. Tuyttens
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/10/2841
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author Leonie Jacobs
Shawnna Melick
Nathan Freeman
An Garmyn
Frank A. M. Tuyttens
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description The objective was to determine broiler chicken behavioral differences in response to novel flooring treatments. Broilers (<i>n</i> = 182) were housed in 14 pens (a random subset from a larger-scale study including 42 pens), with 13 birds/pen. One of seven flooring treatments were randomly allocated to 14 pens (2 pens per treatment). The flooring treatments (provided from day 1 {1} or day 29 {29}) included regularly replaced shavings (POS), a mat with 1% povidone-iodine solution (MAT), and the iodine mat placed on a partially slatted floor (SLAT). In addition, a negative control treatment was included with birds kept on used litter from day 1 (NEG). Behavior was recorded in weeks 1, 2, 5, and 6. In week 5, treatments affected the behavioral repertoire (<i>p</i> ≤ 0.035). Birds in POS-1 showed more locomoting, preening and activity overall compared to MAT and/or SLAT treatments. Birds in POS-29 showed more drinking, foraging, preening and overall activity than birds in MAT and/or SLAT treatments. In week 6, birds in the POS-1 treatment spent more time foraging compared to birds in all MAT and SLAT treatments (<i>p</i> ≤ 0.030). In addition, birds in the POS-1 treatment spent more time preening than birds in the MAT-1 treatment (<i>p</i> = 0.046). Our results indicate that access to partially slatted flooring and/or disinfectant mats does not benefit broiler chicken welfare in terms of their ability to express highly motivated behaviors. Access to clean, regularly replaced litter is beneficial for broiler chicken welfare in terms of their ability to express their normal behavioral repertoire.
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spelling doaj.art-602f0e8e9cf044c9b3bfbf34648bf0282023-11-22T17:09:59ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152021-09-011110284110.3390/ani11102841Broiler Chicken Behavior and Activity Are Affected by Novel Flooring TreatmentsLeonie Jacobs0Shawnna Melick1Nathan Freeman2An Garmyn3Frank A. M. Tuyttens4Department of Animal and Poultry Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 175 West Campus Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USADepartment of Animal and Poultry Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 175 West Campus Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USADepartment of Animal and Poultry Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 175 West Campus Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USAFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, 9820 Merelbeke, BelgiumFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, 9820 Merelbeke, BelgiumThe objective was to determine broiler chicken behavioral differences in response to novel flooring treatments. Broilers (<i>n</i> = 182) were housed in 14 pens (a random subset from a larger-scale study including 42 pens), with 13 birds/pen. One of seven flooring treatments were randomly allocated to 14 pens (2 pens per treatment). The flooring treatments (provided from day 1 {1} or day 29 {29}) included regularly replaced shavings (POS), a mat with 1% povidone-iodine solution (MAT), and the iodine mat placed on a partially slatted floor (SLAT). In addition, a negative control treatment was included with birds kept on used litter from day 1 (NEG). Behavior was recorded in weeks 1, 2, 5, and 6. In week 5, treatments affected the behavioral repertoire (<i>p</i> ≤ 0.035). Birds in POS-1 showed more locomoting, preening and activity overall compared to MAT and/or SLAT treatments. Birds in POS-29 showed more drinking, foraging, preening and overall activity than birds in MAT and/or SLAT treatments. In week 6, birds in the POS-1 treatment spent more time foraging compared to birds in all MAT and SLAT treatments (<i>p</i> ≤ 0.030). In addition, birds in the POS-1 treatment spent more time preening than birds in the MAT-1 treatment (<i>p</i> = 0.046). Our results indicate that access to partially slatted flooring and/or disinfectant mats does not benefit broiler chicken welfare in terms of their ability to express highly motivated behaviors. Access to clean, regularly replaced litter is beneficial for broiler chicken welfare in terms of their ability to express their normal behavioral repertoire.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/10/2841animal welfareanimal behaviornormal behaviorflooringmeat birdsethology
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Broiler Chicken Behavior and Activity Are Affected by Novel Flooring Treatments
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animal welfare
animal behavior
normal behavior
flooring
meat birds
ethology
title Broiler Chicken Behavior and Activity Are Affected by Novel Flooring Treatments
title_full Broiler Chicken Behavior and Activity Are Affected by Novel Flooring Treatments
title_fullStr Broiler Chicken Behavior and Activity Are Affected by Novel Flooring Treatments
title_full_unstemmed Broiler Chicken Behavior and Activity Are Affected by Novel Flooring Treatments
title_short Broiler Chicken Behavior and Activity Are Affected by Novel Flooring Treatments
title_sort broiler chicken behavior and activity are affected by novel flooring treatments
topic animal welfare
animal behavior
normal behavior
flooring
meat birds
ethology
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/10/2841
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