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觅食行为随时间表现出个体一致性,并可预测生长缓慢的散养雄性肉鸡的活动范围使用情况。

Foraging Behavior Shows Individual-Consistency Over Time, and Predicts Range Use in Slow-Growing Free-Range Male Broiler Chickens.

作者信息

Ferreira Vitor Hugo Bessa, Simoni Arthur, Germain Karine, Leterrier Christine, Lansade Léa, Collin Anne, Mignon-Grasteau Sandrine, Le Bihan-Duval Elisabeth, Guettier Elodie, Leruste Hélène, Løvlie Hanne, Calandreau Ludovic, Guesdon Vanessa

机构信息

JUNIA, Comportement Animal et Systèmes d'Elevage, Lille, France.

INRAE, CNRS, IFCE, Université de Tours, Centre Val de Loire UMR Physiologie de la Reproduction et des Comportements, Nouzilly, France.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2022 Feb 7;9:814054. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2022.814054. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Recent research on free-range chickens shows that individual behavioral differences may link to range use. However, most of these studies explored individual behavioral differences only at one time point or during a short time window, assessed differences when animals were out of their social group and home environment (barn and range), and in specific tests or situations. Therefore, it is yet unclear how different behaviors relate to range use and how consistent these behaviors are at the individual level. To fill this gap, we here aimed to describe the behavioral budget of slow-growing male broiler chickens (S757N) when in their social group and home environment during the whole rearing period (from the second week of life to the twelfth week, before slaughter), and to relate observed behavioral differences to range use. For this, we followed a sample of individuals in two flocks ( = 60 focal chickens out of 200 chickens per flock), over two seasons, during three periods: before range access (from 14 to 25 days old), during early range access (first weeks of range access, from 37 to 53 days old), and during late range access (last weeks of range access, from 63 to 87 days old). By the end of each period, individual tests of exploration and social motivation were also performed, measuring exploration/activity and sociability propensities. Our results show that foraging (i.e., pecking and scratching at the ground) was the only behavior that correlated to range use for all three rearing periods, independent of the season. Foraging was also the only behavior that showed within-individual consistency from an early age and across the three rearing periods. Foraging may, therefore, serve as a useful behavioral predictor of range use in free-range broiler chickens. Our study increases the knowledge of how behaviors develop and relate to each other in a domesticated and intensely selected species, and improves our understanding of the biology of free-range broiler chickens. These findings can, ultimately, serve as a foundation to increase range use and improve chicken welfare.

摘要

近期对散养鸡的研究表明,个体行为差异可能与活动范围的使用有关。然而,这些研究大多仅在一个时间点或短时间窗口内探究个体行为差异,评估的是动物脱离社会群体和家庭环境(鸡舍和活动范围)时,以及在特定测试或情境下的差异。因此,目前尚不清楚不同行为与活动范围使用之间的关系,以及这些行为在个体层面上的一致性如何。为填补这一空白,我们的目标是描述生长缓慢的雄性肉鸡(S757N)在整个饲养期(从出生后第二周直至屠宰前的第十二周)处于其社会群体和家庭环境中的行为预算,并将观察到的行为差异与活动范围的使用联系起来。为此,我们在两个鸡群中选取了一个样本(每个鸡群200只鸡中选60只作为重点观察鸡),在两个季节里的三个阶段进行跟踪观察:在可以进入活动范围之前(14至25日龄)、早期进入活动范围期间(进入活动范围的第一周,37至53日龄)以及晚期进入活动范围期间(进入活动范围的最后一周,63至87日龄)。在每个阶段结束时,还进行了个体探索和社交动机测试,测量探索/活动和社交倾向。我们的研究结果表明,觅食(即地面啄食和抓挠)是在所有三个饲养阶段中唯一与活动范围使用相关的行为,且不受季节影响。觅食也是唯一一种从幼年到三个饲养阶段都表现出个体内部一致性的行为。因此,觅食可能是散养肉鸡活动范围使用的一个有用行为预测指标。我们的研究增加了对在驯化和经过严格选育的物种中行为如何发展以及相互关联的认识,并增进了我们对散养肉鸡生物学的理解。这些发现最终可为增加活动范围使用和改善鸡的福利奠定基础。

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