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WHOLE GENOME SEQUENCING OF AN AVIPOXVIRUS ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTIONS IN A GROUP OF AVIARY-HOUSED SNOW BUNTINGS (PLECTROPHENAX NIVALIS) [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2020
Rozenn Le Net   +6 more
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Effects of split feeding on performance, egg quality, and bone strength in brown laying hens in aviary system

open access: yesJournal of Applied Poultry Research, 2018
SUMMARY Brown laying hens are kept in production on average until 80 weeks. In the last phase of the production cycle, however, egg production decreases, and there is a proportional increase in cracked eggs due to decreased shell quality. Laying hens are
A. Molnár   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Utilizing 3-dimensional models to assess keel bone damage in laying hens throughout the lay cycle

open access: yesPoultry Science
: The global egg industry is rapidly transitioning to cage-free egg production from conventional cages. Hens housed in cage-free systems have an increased prevalence of keel damage that could lead to reduced egg production and compromised well-being. The
Brittney J. Emmert   +4 more
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Marvell’s Aviary: The Cassowary

open access: yesMarvell Studies, 2018
Marvell’s shrewd references to birds in his poetry and prose come in ‘Last Instructions’ to include that most exotic of fowl, the cassowary. By way of simile the voracious cassowary there serves to comment on the voracious Excise tax. Editors have overlooked how near to hand cassowaries might be for Marvell, who seems to have enjoyed them among the ...
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An outbreak of Sarcocystis calchasi encephalitis in multiple psittacine species within an enclosed zoological aviary [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2013
Guillermo Rimoldi   +9 more
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An Outbreak of Pacheco's Disease in an Aviary of Psittacines [PDF]

open access: bronze, 1992
Donal O’Toole   +3 more
openalex   +1 more source

Longitudinal survey of total airborne bacterial and archaeal concentrations and bacterial diversity in enriched colony housing and aviaries for laying hens

open access: yesPoultry Science
: Conventional cages for laying hens will be banned in Canada as of 2036, and the egg industry is transitioning toward enriched colony housing and aviaries.
Magali-Wen St-Germain   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

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