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Egg production: conventional or cage-free?

The CASE Journal, 2021
Research methodology This case was primarily researched using academic research papers, industry reports (Egg Industry Center and others), and finance databases including Standard and Poor’s Capital IQ. Regarding the cost and investment budgets, the case relies mainly on an experiment conducted by the Coalition for Sustainable Egg Supply, updated by ...
Carlos Omar Trejo-Pech, Susan White
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Cage-free local deformations using green coordinates

The Visual Computer, 2010
Green coordinates require to build an enclosing cage around a shape that is deformed by manipulating the cage. In this paper, we build upon the local differences of Green coordinates and propose a method to deform a shape locally without constructing a cage.
Zheng Li   +4 more
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CAGE-FREE - PRODUÇÃO DE OVOS GALINHAS LIVRES

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The aim of this study was to assess consumer awareness of the importance of animal welfare in egg production in Brazil. A survey was conducted with 50 egg consumers in Brazil. Participants answered a questionnaire about their attitudes and perceptions regarding animal welfare in egg production.
Érica Cavalcante dos Santos   +4 more
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Mitigating Particulate Matter Generation in a Commercial Cage-Free Hen House

Transactions of the ASABE, 2019
Abstract. Compared to conventional cage production systems, cage-free (CF) hen housing offers hens more space and opportunities to exercise their natural behaviors (e.g., perching, dust bathing, and foraging). However, CF housing poses a number of inherent environmental challenges, among which are high levels of particulate matter (PM) and ammonia (NH3)
Chai, Lilong   +5 more
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Air Quality in Cage-free Houses during Pullets Production

2022 Houston, Texas July 17-20, 2022, 2022
Ramesh Bahadur Bist   +4 more
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Consumer preferences for cage‐free eggs and impacts of retailer pledges

Agribusiness, 2018
AbstractMost large US food retailers and restaurants have made pledges to sell only cage‐free eggs. If the pledges are upheld, about 75% of the egg laying flock will have to be converted to cage‐free by the year 2025. However, it is an open question as to whether the market will support such a change.
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An automatic classifier for monitoring applied behaviors of cage-free laying hens with deep learning

Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 2023
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