Nicol C J., Lindberg A C., Phillips A J., Pope S J., Wilkins L J., Green L E.
Department of Clinical Veterinary Science, University of Bristol, Langford House, BS40 5DU, Langford, UK
Appl Anim Behav Sci. 2001 Jul 28;73(2):141-155. doi: 10.1016/s0168-1591(01)00126-5.
It has been proposed that chicks acquire substrate preferences during an early 'sensitive' period. If a suitable substrate is absent during this period birds may develop alternative preferences for pecking at feathers. The aim of this study was to examine whether early substrate exposure has durable effects on the subsequent behaviour of adult hens. The effects of duration of substrate exposure, substrate change, age at exposure and time since exposure on adult bird behaviour were examined. From days 1 to 210, 144 laying strain birds were housed in pairs in pens with wire floors. The floors were replaced with solid floors covered in wood shavings at different ages and for different durations by allocation to 1 of 12 treatments. Adult birds that had never experienced shavings performed significantly more feather pecking than birds in any other treatment group. Thus, exposure to shavings, even for the minimum exposure duration of 10 days, was protective. However, current substrate was of great importance and adult birds housed on shavings performed significantly more ground pecking and less feather pecking than birds on wire, regardless of previous experience. From day 211 all hens were given shavings or straw, presented alternately for five 24h sessions over 10 consecutive days. Birds foraged on both substrates and their foraging behaviour was not influenced by previous experience. Dustbathing occurred primarily on shavings and was significantly influenced by the age at which birds had previously been exposed to shavings. Dustbathing on shavings was fairly constant throughout the 10-day test period in all groups, suggesting that relatively stable preferences had developed. A secondary 'sensitive period' for the formation of adult dustbathing substrate preference may have superseded the early 'imprinting' process. However, adult behaviour was generally flexible and strongly influenced by current substrate.
有人提出,雏鸡在早期的“敏感期”会形成对垫料的偏好。如果在此期间没有合适的垫料,鸟类可能会形成啄羽毛的替代偏好。本研究的目的是检验早期接触垫料是否会对成年母鸡的后续行为产生持久影响。研究了垫料接触时间、垫料更换、接触垫料的年龄以及接触垫料后的时间对成年鸟类行为的影响。从第1天到第210天,144只产蛋品系的鸡成对饲养在有金属丝网地板的鸡舍中。通过分配到12种处理中的1种,在不同年龄和不同时间段将地板换成覆盖有木屑的实心地板。从未接触过木屑的成年鸡比其他任何处理组的鸡表现出更多的啄羽行为。因此,即使接触木屑的最短时间为10天,也具有保护作用。然而,当前的垫料非常重要,无论之前的经历如何,饲养在木屑上的成年鸡比饲养在金属丝网上的鸡表现出更多的地面啄食行为和更少的啄羽行为。从第211天开始,所有母鸡都被给予木屑或稻草,在连续10天内交替进行5次为期24小时的试验。鸡在两种垫料上觅食,它们的觅食行为不受先前经历的影响。沙浴主要发生在木屑上,并且受到鸡先前接触木屑的年龄的显著影响。在所有组中,在10天的测试期内,在木屑上的沙浴行为相当稳定,这表明已经形成了相对稳定的偏好。成年鸡形成沙浴垫料偏好的第二个“敏感期”可能已经取代了早期