Terada Tomoyoshi, Shimoda Mitsuki, Waku Daisuke, Ogawa Hiroshi
Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture, 1737 Funako, Atsugi, Kanagawa 243-0034, Japan.
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 3-8-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8902, Japan.
J Poult Sci. 2024 Jun 13;61:2024020. doi: 10.2141/jpsa.2024020. eCollection 2024.
Helmeted guinea fowl are social animals and only males form a hierarchy in the wild. Non-cage husbandry systems benefit the reproductive health of guinea fowl; however, there are concerns that the feeding duration of subordinate individuals is insufficient. Here, the pecking orders formed during small-scale floor feeding were investigated. There were three experimental categories: male-only (four males), female-only (four females), and mixed category (two males, two females). Each experimental category was set up three times and included different individuals. Behaviors were recorded for 130 h 52 min, 89 h 11 min, and 98 h 46 min in the male, female, and mixed categories, respectively. Male helmeted guinea fowls pecked other males, whereas females exhibited little pecking behavior. Male pecking behavior was not homogeneous within each experimental group. It has been suggested that males form a pecking order, whereas females have no hierarchy under small-scale floor-feeding conditions, as observed in the wild. In most cases, on the first day the number of pecking behaviors was low 20 min after the start of the experiment. The three subordinate individuals in the mixed category had little time to feed, whereas the other birds in the mixed category and all helmeted guinea fowl in the male- and female-only categories had longer feeding durations. We suggest that helmeted guinea fowl may be reared under small-scale floor feeding, and that the health of males should be managed. However, rearing females and males under small-scale floor feeding conditions should be avoided. This study contributes to improving the welfare of helmeted guinea fowl reared under small-scale floor feeding.
盔珠鸡是群居动物,在野外只有雄性会形成等级制度。非笼养的养殖系统有利于盔珠鸡的生殖健康;然而,有人担心地位较低的个体进食时间不足。在此,对小规模地面喂食期间形成的啄序进行了调查。有三个实验类别:全雄组(四只雄性)、全雌组(四只雌性)和混合组(两只雄性、两只雌性)。每个实验类别设置三次,且包含不同个体。分别对雄性、雌性和混合组的行为进行了130小时52分钟、89小时11分钟和98小时46分钟的记录。雄性盔珠鸡会啄其他雄性,而雌性几乎没有啄食行为。每个实验组内雄性的啄食行为并不一致。研究表明,在小规模地面喂食条件下,雄性会形成啄序,而雌性没有等级制度,这与在野外观察到的情况相同。在大多数情况下,实验开始20分钟后啄食行为的数量较少。混合组中的三只地位较低的个体进食时间很少,而混合组中的其他鸟类以及全雄组和全雌组中的所有盔珠鸡进食时间更长。我们建议盔珠鸡可以在小规模地面喂食的条件下饲养,并且应该关注雄性的健康。然而,应避免在小规模地面喂食条件下饲养雌性和雄性盔珠鸡。这项研究有助于提高在小规模地面喂食条件下饲养的盔珠鸡的福利。