Mace Jenny L, Knight Andrew
Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, University of Winchester, Sparkford Road, Winchester SO22 4NR, UK.
School of Environment and Science, Griffith University, Nathan, QLD 4111, Australia.
Animals (Basel). 2024 Jan 17;14(2):288. doi: 10.3390/ani14020288.
Non-commercial chickens may be the third most numerous pets in Western countries. Yet, to date, there is limited research into their welfare or the care-taking practices and attitudes of their guardians. Using a quantitative questionnaire, this study investigated non-commercial chicken owners' care-taking practices, attitudes, and relationship types with their chickens. Additionally, the study investigated barriers to optimizing non-commercial chicken welfare. Specific questions were asked regarding niche care-taking practices, including the use of Suprelorin implants. With 2000+ responses, this study found variable care-taking practices, yet largely positive attitudes towards chickens, and a "personal" (though not "close personal") owner-chicken relationship, as defined by the Owner-Bird Relationship Scale. The Chicken Attitude Scale, Owner-Bird Relationship Scale, and Care Series scores were found to be correlated with each other, with coefficients ranging from 0.176 to 0.543 ( < 0.001). "Preventing commercial chickens from going to slaughter" was a key motive for chicken care by 56.1% of respondents, with 69.6% of respondents stating they cared for ex-commercial chickens. This study found a higher prevalence of reported poor health conditions and number of deaths relative to prior studies, and egg yolk peritonitis emerged as a leading health condition and cause of death. Moreover, 68.0% had not heard of Suprelorin implants, and only 6.3% used implants. Most (76.4%) chicken carers followed an omnivorous diet that includes chicken meat/eggs. The results reinforced previous findings concerning a need for more avian-specialist, locally available, and affordable veterinary care for chickens. Research into Suprelorin implants, rooster-specific care, and tailored requirements of caring for ex-commercial chickens is recommended.
在西方国家,非商业用途的鸡可能是数量排名第三的宠物。然而,迄今为止,对它们的福利以及其饲养者的照顾行为和态度的研究有限。本研究通过定量问卷调查,调查了非商业用途鸡的饲养者的照顾行为、态度以及他们与鸡的关系类型。此外,该研究还调查了优化非商业用途鸡福利的障碍。研究针对特定的照顾行为提出了具体问题,包括使用醋酸亮丙瑞林植入剂的情况。这项研究收到了2000多份回复,发现饲养行为各不相同,但对鸡的态度大多积极,并且根据主人-鸡关系量表的定义,主人与鸡的关系为“个人”(而非“亲密个人”)关系。研究发现,鸡态度量表、主人-鸡关系量表和照顾系列得分之间相互关联,系数范围为0.176至0.543(<0.001)。56.1%的受访者表示,“防止商业用途的鸡被宰杀”是养鸡的主要动机,69.6%的受访者称他们饲养的是曾用于商业用途的鸡。与之前的研究相比,本研究发现报告的健康状况不佳和死亡数量的发生率更高,蛋黄性腹膜炎成为主要的健康问题和死亡原因。此外,68.0%的人从未听说过醋酸亮丙瑞林植入剂,只有6.3%的人使用过该植入剂。大多数(76.4%)鸡的饲养者遵循包括鸡肉/鸡蛋在内的杂食饮食。研究结果强化了之前的发现,即需要为鸡提供更多由鸟类专家提供的、当地可获得且价格合理的兽医护理。建议对醋酸亮丙瑞林植入剂、公鸡的特殊护理以及曾用于商业用途鸡的特定护理要求进行研究。