Effects of ground robot manipulation on hen floor egg reduction, production performance, stress response, bone quality, and behavior.

Reducing floor eggs in cage-free (CF) housing systems is among primary concerns for egg producers. The objective of this research was to evaluate the effects of ground robot manipulation on reduction of floor eggs. In addition, the effects of ground robot manipulation on production performance, stre...

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Main Authors: Guoming Li, Xue Hui, Yang Zhao, Wei Zhai, Joseph L Purswell, Zach Porter, Sabin Poudel, Linan Jia, Bo Zhang, Gary D Chesser
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267568
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author Guoming Li
Xue Hui
Yang Zhao
Wei Zhai
Joseph L Purswell
Zach Porter
Sabin Poudel
Linan Jia
Bo Zhang
Gary D Chesser
author_facet Guoming Li
Xue Hui
Yang Zhao
Wei Zhai
Joseph L Purswell
Zach Porter
Sabin Poudel
Linan Jia
Bo Zhang
Gary D Chesser
author_sort Guoming Li
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description Reducing floor eggs in cage-free (CF) housing systems is among primary concerns for egg producers. The objective of this research was to evaluate the effects of ground robot manipulation on reduction of floor eggs. In addition, the effects of ground robot manipulation on production performance, stress response, bone quality, and behavior were also investigated. Two successive flocks of 180 Hy-Line Brown hens at 34 weeks of this age were used. The treatment structure for each flock consisted of six pens with three treatments (without robot running, with one-week robot running, and with two-weeks robot running), resulting in two replicates per treatment per flock and four replicates per treatment with two flocks. Two phases were involved with each flock. Phase 1 (weeks 35-38) mimicked the normal scenario, and phase 2 (weeks 40-43) mimicked a scenario after inadvertent restriction to nest box access. Results indicate that the floor egg reduction rate in the first two weeks of phase 1 was 11.0% without the robot treatment, 18.9% with the one-week robot treatment, and 34.0% with the two-week robot treatment. The effect of robot operation on floor egg production was not significant when the two phases of data were included in the analysis. Other tested parameters were similar among the treatments, including hen-day egg production, feed intake, feed conversion ratio, live body weight, plasma corticosterone concentration, bone breaking force, ash percentage, and time spent in nest boxes. In conclusion, ground robot operation in CF settings may help to reduce floor egg production to a certain degree for a short period right after being introduced. Additionally, robot operation does not seem to negatively affect hen production performance and well-being.
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spelling doaj.art-9a2858ed17304af3b29389e8646b004e2022-12-22T00:43:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032022-01-01174e026756810.1371/journal.pone.0267568Effects of ground robot manipulation on hen floor egg reduction, production performance, stress response, bone quality, and behavior.Guoming LiXue HuiYang ZhaoWei ZhaiJoseph L PurswellZach PorterSabin PoudelLinan JiaBo ZhangGary D ChesserReducing floor eggs in cage-free (CF) housing systems is among primary concerns for egg producers. The objective of this research was to evaluate the effects of ground robot manipulation on reduction of floor eggs. In addition, the effects of ground robot manipulation on production performance, stress response, bone quality, and behavior were also investigated. Two successive flocks of 180 Hy-Line Brown hens at 34 weeks of this age were used. The treatment structure for each flock consisted of six pens with three treatments (without robot running, with one-week robot running, and with two-weeks robot running), resulting in two replicates per treatment per flock and four replicates per treatment with two flocks. Two phases were involved with each flock. Phase 1 (weeks 35-38) mimicked the normal scenario, and phase 2 (weeks 40-43) mimicked a scenario after inadvertent restriction to nest box access. Results indicate that the floor egg reduction rate in the first two weeks of phase 1 was 11.0% without the robot treatment, 18.9% with the one-week robot treatment, and 34.0% with the two-week robot treatment. The effect of robot operation on floor egg production was not significant when the two phases of data were included in the analysis. Other tested parameters were similar among the treatments, including hen-day egg production, feed intake, feed conversion ratio, live body weight, plasma corticosterone concentration, bone breaking force, ash percentage, and time spent in nest boxes. In conclusion, ground robot operation in CF settings may help to reduce floor egg production to a certain degree for a short period right after being introduced. Additionally, robot operation does not seem to negatively affect hen production performance and well-being.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267568
spellingShingle Guoming Li
Xue Hui
Yang Zhao
Wei Zhai
Joseph L Purswell
Zach Porter
Sabin Poudel
Linan Jia
Bo Zhang
Gary D Chesser
Effects of ground robot manipulation on hen floor egg reduction, production performance, stress response, bone quality, and behavior.
PLoS ONE
title Effects of ground robot manipulation on hen floor egg reduction, production performance, stress response, bone quality, and behavior.
title_full Effects of ground robot manipulation on hen floor egg reduction, production performance, stress response, bone quality, and behavior.
title_fullStr Effects of ground robot manipulation on hen floor egg reduction, production performance, stress response, bone quality, and behavior.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of ground robot manipulation on hen floor egg reduction, production performance, stress response, bone quality, and behavior.
title_short Effects of ground robot manipulation on hen floor egg reduction, production performance, stress response, bone quality, and behavior.
title_sort effects of ground robot manipulation on hen floor egg reduction production performance stress response bone quality and behavior
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267568
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