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  • 22. Specific characteristics of the aviary housing system affect plumage condition, mortality and production in laying hens.
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  • 27. Age-related changes in fear, sociality and pecking behaviours in two strains of laying hen.
    Hocking PM, Channing CE, Waddington D, Jones RB.
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  • 28. Studies of feather pecking in poultry.
    Blokhuis HJ, Wiepkema PR.
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  • 30. Analysis of risk factors for the occurrence of feather pecking in laying hen growers.
    Huber-Eicher B, Audigé L.
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  • 33. The association between plumage damage and feather-eating in free-range laying hens.
    Hartcher KM, Hemsworth PH, Wilkinson SJ, Thomson PC, Cronin GM.
    Animal; 2016 May 28; 10(5):854-62. PubMed ID: 27087043
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  • 36. Pecking at other birds and at string enrichment devices by adult laying hens.
    Jones RB, McAdie TM, McCorquodale C, Keeling LJ.
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  • 37. Differences in intestinal microbial metabolites in laying hens with high and low levels of repetitive feather-pecking behavior.
    Meyer B, Zentek J, Harlander-Matauschek A.
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  • 39. Effects of maternal care and selection for low mortality on tyrosine hydroxylase concentrations and cell soma size in hippocampus and nidopallium caudolaterale in adult laying hen.
    Nordquist RE, Zeinstra EC, Rodenburg TB, van der Staay FJ.
    J Anim Sci; 2013 Jan 17; 91(1):137-46. PubMed ID: 23048145
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