Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Appleby, M C
1993.
Should Cages for Laying Hens Be Banned or Modified?.
Animal Welfare,
Vol. 2,
Issue. 1,
p.
67.
Petherick, J.Carol
Seawright, Elaine
and
Waddington, Dave
1993.
Influence of motivational state on choice of food or a dustbathing/foraging substrate by domestic hens.
Behavioural Processes,
Vol. 28,
Issue. 3,
p.
209.
Hogan, Jerry A.
1994.
Structure and development of behavior systems.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review,
Vol. 1,
Issue. 4,
p.
439.
Carol Petherick, J.
Seawright, Elaine
Waddington, Dave
Duncan, Ian J.H.
and
Murphy, Linda B.
1995.
The role of perception in the causation of dustbathing behaviour in domestic fowl.
Animal Behaviour,
Vol. 49,
Issue. 6,
p.
1521.
Sanotra, G.S.
Vestergaard, K.S.
Agger, J.F.
and
Lawson, L.G.
1995.
The relative preferences for feathers, straw, wood-shavings and sand for dustbathing, pecking and scratching in domestic chicks.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science,
Vol. 43,
Issue. 4,
p.
263.
Bubier, Norma E.
1996.
The behavioural priorities of laying hens: the effects of two methods of environment enrichment on time budgets.
Behavioural Processes,
Vol. 37,
Issue. 2-3,
p.
239.
Abrahamsson, Per
Tauson, Ragnar
and
Elwinger, Klas
1996.
Effects on Production, Health and Egg Quality of Varying Proportions of Wheat and Barley in Diets for Two Hybrids of Laying Hens Kept in Different Housing Systems.
Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section A - Animal Science,
Vol. 46,
Issue. 3,
p.
173.
Bubier, Norma E.
1996.
The behavioural priorities of laying hens: the effect of cost/no cost multi-choice tests on time budgets.
Behavioural Processes,
Vol. 37,
Issue. 2-3,
p.
225.
Johnsen, Pernille F
Vestergaard, Klaus S
and
Nørgaard-Nielsen, Gert
1998.
Influence of early rearing conditions on the development of feather pecking and cannibalism in domestic fowl.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science,
Vol. 60,
Issue. 1,
p.
25.
Gunnarsson, S
Matthews, L.R
Foster, T.M
and
Temple, W
2000.
The demand for straw and feathers as litter substrates by laying hens.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science,
Vol. 65,
Issue. 4,
p.
321.
Hogan, Jerry A.
2001.
Developmental Psychobiology.
Vol. 13,
Issue. ,
p.
229.
Olsson, I.Anna S
Keeling, Linda J
and
Duncan, Ian J.H
2002.
Why do hens sham dustbathe when they have litter?.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science,
Vol. 76,
Issue. 1,
p.
53.
Lundberg, Anna S
and
Keeling, Linda J
2003.
Social effects on dustbathing behaviour in laying hens: using video images to investigate effect of rank.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science,
Vol. 81,
Issue. 1,
p.
43.
Sandilands, Victoria
Savory, John
and
Powell, Kate
2004.
Preen gland function in layer fowls: factors affecting morphology and feather lipid levels.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology,
Vol. 137,
Issue. 1,
p.
217.
Olsson, I. Anna S.
and
Keeling, Linda J.
2005.
Why in earth? Dustbathing behaviour in jungle and domestic fowl reviewed from a Tinbergian and animal welfare perspective.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science,
Vol. 93,
Issue. 3-4,
p.
259.
2005.
Opinion of the Scientific Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW) on a request from the Commission related to the welfare aspects of various systems of keeping laying hens.
EFSA Journal,
Vol. 3,
Issue. 3,
p.
197.
Merrill, RJN
and
Nicol, CJ
2005.
The effects of novel floorings on dustbathing, pecking and scratching behaviour of caged hens.
Animal Welfare,
Vol. 14,
Issue. 3,
p.
179.
D'SILVA, Joyce
2006.
Adverse impact of industrial animal agriculture on the health and welfare of farmed animals.
Integrative Zoology,
Vol. 1,
Issue. 1,
p.
53.
Knierim, U.
2006.
Animal welfare aspects of outdoor runs for laying hens: a review.
NJAS: Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences,
Vol. 54,
Issue. 2,
p.
133.
Colson, S.
Arnould, C.
and
Michel, V.
2007.
Motivation to dust-bathe of laying hens housed in cages and in aviaries.
Animal,
Vol. 1,
Issue. 3,
p.
433.