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Passive infrared detection (PID) of activity in groups of broiler chickens growing at different rates

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2017

B.L. Nielsen
Affiliation:
Department of Animal Health and Welfare, Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Research Centre Foulum, PO Box 50, DK-8830 Tjele, Denmark
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Activity of fast growing broiler chickens is known to decrease at two to three weeks of age, whereas slower growing hybrids are not only more active, but remain so throughout the growth period (Reiter and Bessei, 1998). The present experiment aimed to monitor diurnal patterns and time courses of activity in groups of commercial broilers fed one of two feed types differing in energy content. Activity was assessed using passive infrared detectors (PIDs), which sense movement of an object with a temperature different from that of the background.

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Poster Presentations
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Copyright © The British Society of Animal Science 2001

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References

Reiter, K. & Bessei, W. 1998. Einfluss der Laufaktivität auf die Knochenentwicklung und Beinschäden dei Broilern. Arch.Geflügelk. 62: 247253.Google Scholar