Laying Hen Welfare. Janice Siegford. Department of Animal Science

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Laying Hen Welfare Janice Siegford Department of Animal Science

Laying Hen Welfare + NAMI? Pressures on the egg industry Changes to laying hen housing Impacts of changes on hen behavior and welfare Possible impact on spent hens sent to slaughter

The Chicken Lays the Egg The laying hen industry is under pressure from many angles, including 1. Need to portray eggs as healthy and safe 2. Pressure to keep egg prices low ( cheap protein ) 3. Legislation mandating changes to hen housing 4. Customers demanding eggs produced certain ways

Legislation Mandating Changes United States - 10 state laws do/will affect how hens are housed - Attempts at federal law failed in 2012 & 2013 Canada - Phase out conventional (battery) cages by 2036 European bans on battery cages - European Union = 2012 - Switzerland = 1992

Bloomberg Customers Demanding Cage-free

Impetus to Change Hen Housing Perception of hen living conditions is the big driver behind both legislation and customer demands 1. Hens have limited space 2. Production environments are not natural Both lead to the perception that chickens are not able to live like chickens

Popular conception of how a chicken should live?

Hard to reconcile with modern commercial production? Reuters/Joe Ahlquist CC 2.0: Secretaria de Agricultura e Abastecimento do Estado de São Paulo Agriculturasp

What do chickens need to do? (to be able to live like chickens) What are important* behaviors that hens need to perform? - Lay eggs in nests - Perch - Dust bathe gumnut ABWG Beccary * Important = science shows hens will work to do these behaviors and may become stressed or develop problem behaviors if they can t

Can hens do these things in battery cages? Best Food Facts.org BO-IL IND CO., LTD Best Food Facts.org

How about in enriched/furnished cages? Big Dutchman Best Food Facts.org Roll et al., 2009

In indoor non-cage/aviary systems? Jenkins et al., 2012, Iowa State University Extension Sustainable Egg Coalition Best Food Facts.org

Indoor Non-Cage/Aviary Josh Balk/HSUS Vencomatic Daily Iowan

Research: Hen Welfare in Alternative Housing Commercial-scale study - Commercial farm in Midwestern US - Lohmann White hens - Coalition for Sustainable Egg Supply Experimental research - MSU s Laying Hen Facility - Varying strains of hens - Michigan Alliance for Animal Agriculture

Using Resources to Perform Key Behaviors Nests for egg laying Perches for roosting and moving between areas Litter for dust bathing, foraging, and movement

Egg Laying in Nests Nest use in enriched system = 97% Nest use in aviary system = 97% - Periodic problems with floor eggs Nest pad stays clean in both enriched and aviary systems - Pad cleanliness: median score of 1 (out of 7)

Egg Laying in Nests 90-95% eggs laid in nests Brown laid most in morning White laid into afternoon Brown laid more eggs out of nest in morning Brown had more damaged eggs (~5% vs ~1.5%) HB = Hy-Line Brown; BB = Bovans Brown; DW = DeKalb White; W36 = Hy-Line W36 Villanueva et al., 2017

Perching in Enriched System % of Hens Perching Time of Day 52 wk 77 wk Morning 10% 12.7% Midday 11.5% 8.2% Afternoon 9% 7.5% Night NA 60% Hens may be consistent in perching location 4-23% of hens were in the nest box during the night 67% of these hens returned to the nest box the next night

% Space Occupied Aviaries: Perch at Night and at Height Perch & Ledge Occupancy by Level 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Dark Light Lower Middle Upper Big Dutchman, Inc Campbell et al., 2016a

Aviaries: Strain Differences in Perching White hens prefer perching on the highest tier at night Brown hens prefer lower tiers HB = Hy-Line Brown BB = Bovans Brown; DW = DeKalb White W36 = Hy-Line W36 Night perching patterns are initially disrupted after hens start going out on litter during the day Ali et al., 2017

Scratch Pad Use in Enriched 2% of hens forage on pad during peak time (afternoon) WATTAgNet.com Other uses: Sitting, standing, preening, & sleeping Pad gets dirty: 4 out of 7 at 52 wks 2 out of 7 at 77 wks

Scratch Pad Use in Enriched Largest amount of dust bathing occurred during afternoon feeding 6% of hens on pad 11% of hens on wire Aggression: Little seen in relation to hens using the pad

Hen Use of Litter Movement to and from litter occurs across the day - Hens move out of the enclosure in largest numbers in the morning (following aviary opening or lights on) - No surge in hens re-entering the enclosure before lights off Open and covered litter areas well used by hens - Hens move most between litter areas most in the morning Hens using perch to re-enter Hens moving between litter areas Campbell et al., 2016d

Number of hens on open litter Peak-lay Mid-lay Litter Use in Aviaries Litter used across the day Highest in afternoon Lowest numbers in evening Big Dutchman, Inc End-lay Campbell et al., 2016d

Hens Dust Bathing on Litter Hens dust bathe more in the afternoon Sometimes up to 80% of hens on litter dust bathing at once Campbell et al., 2016d

% time spent on litter Hens Like Some Types of Litter Better 35 30 25 20 15 10 * 5 0 Straw Astro-turf Shavings Straw Campbell et al., 2016e

Dust Bathing & Foraging Hens forage on litter evenly across the day Hens dust bath on litter most in early afternoon Campbell et al., 2017

Piling on Litter Hens sometimes cluster on the litter in large groups - 10-229 hens in a pile - Piles lasted 1 minute to 6 hours Hard to determine why piles start No dead hens seen afterwards Campbell et al., 2016d

# Flights Observed Flight in Aviaries Can End Badly Outcome of Flights 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 21% 24% 23.5% Success Fail Fail = Collision/Slip/Fall 0 Peak Lay Mid Lay End Lay Campbell et al., 2016b

Variation among Different Strains of Hens Ali et al., 2016 HB = Hy-Line Brown; BB = Bovans Brown; DW = DeKalb White; W36 = Hy-Line W36

and Variation among Individual Hens Astroturf Shavings Straw Campbell et al., 2016e

Will alternative systems satisfy the hens? (Will they satisfy the human consumers?) Being able to do important behaviors improves welfare? - Lay eggs in nests - Perch - Dust bath Commercial cage free housing will meet public expectations? WATTAgNet.com gumnut ABWG WATTAgNet.com Beccary

Hen Satisfaction?

Public Satisfaction? VS. What do you think? Will the commercial cage-free indoor systems meet the public/consumers idea of a good life for chickens?

Impact on spent hens sent to slaughter? 313 million laying hens in the U.S. (as of May 2017) - Laying hens kept for 72-130 weeks (depends on molting or not) 61.5 million laying hens slaughtered (2016) - 27-49% of the spent hens that are depopulated yearly Where are the rest going? Would more hens be processed if they had stronger bones at end of lay? Will there be a better market for products from cage-free spent hens?

THANK YOU Any Questions?

Links Coalition for Sustainable Egg Supply Final Results. March 2015. http://www2.sustainableeggcoalition.org/final-results Inside McDonald s Bold Decision to Go Cage Free. Fortune, August 16, 2016. http://fortune.com/mcdonalds-cage-free/ Cage-free chickens keep winding up with broken bones, and scientists are looking for a solution. Popular Science, May 11, 2017. https://www.popsci.com/cage-free-chicken-stronger-bones The Cage Free Progress Report. Compassion in World Farming. September 2017. https://www.ciwf.com/ourcampaigns/eggtrack/ About the US Egg Industry. American Egg Board. June 2017.http://www.aeb.org/farmers-and-marketers/industryoverview Push for national chicken cage standards stalls Capital Press. January 5, 2015. http://www.capitalpress.com/nation_world/nation/20150102/p ush-for-national-chicken-cage-standards-stalls

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