Optimization of Stocking Density in Chukar Partridge (A. chukar) Breeder Flocks.

IF 1.1 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science Pub Date : 2025-04-08 DOI:10.1080/10888705.2025.2488885
Halil Harman, Abdullah Bilir, Hasan Tarık Eşkİ, Mustafa Çam
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The present study was aimed to determine the most appropriate stocking density in breeding partridges by considering animal welfare. For this purpose, feed consumption, egg production and quality parameters, fertility, survival rate, feather condition score, cortisol and testosterone hormones were examined. A total of 552 breeding partridges with a ratio of 3 females to 1 male were used in the study and the groups were designed as 0.25 m2, 0.19 m2, 0.15 m2 and 0.11 m2 per partridge (4 groups and 3 replicates). Increasing the stocking density had no effect on feed consumption while it negatively affected egg production. Higher stocking density had a negative effect on the feather condition score which is similar to those for egg production. A parallel decrease in feed consumption and egg production was observed with the temperature increases according to the summer months. Stocking density had no effect on egg quality parameters, fertility rate, survival rate, testosterone and cortisol. In conclusion, a larger allowed space with 0.20 m2/bird or more benefits egg production and the welfare degree of chukar partridges.

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楚卡鹧鸪种鸡群放养密度的优化
本研究的目的是在考虑动物福利的基础上,确定饲养松鸡的最适宜放养密度。为此,对采食量、产蛋量及品质参数、育性、成活率、羽毛状况评分、皮质醇和睾酮激素进行了检测。试验选用雌公比例为3∶1的种鸡552只,按每只鸡0.25、0.19、0.15、0.11 m2设计,共4组,3个重复。增加放养密度对采食量无影响,但对产蛋量有负面影响。较高的放养密度对羽毛状况评分有负向影响,这与产蛋率的负向影响相似。采食量和产蛋量随夏季气温升高呈平行下降趋势。放养密度对蛋品质量参数、受精率、成活率、睾酮和皮质醇均无影响。综上所述,0.20 m2/只及以上的允许空间更大有利于楚卡鹧鸪的产蛋量和福利程度。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science (JAAWS) publishes articles on methods of experimentation, husbandry, and care that demonstrably enhance the welfare of nonhuman animals in various settings. For administrative purposes, manuscripts are categorized into the following four content areas: welfare issues arising in laboratory, farm, companion animal, and wildlife/zoo settings. Manuscripts of up to 7,000 words are accepted that present new empirical data or a reevaluation of available data, conceptual or theoretical analysis, or demonstrations relating to some issue of animal welfare science. JAAWS also publishes brief research reports of up to 3,500 words that consist of (1) pilot studies, (2) descriptions of innovative practices, (3) studies of interest to a particular region, or (4) studies done by scholars who are new to the field or new to academic publishing. In addition, JAAWS publishes book reviews and literature reviews by invitation only.
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