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Blunting the blows: using naturally-occurring variation in beak morphology to reduce pecking damage in laying hens
Sandilands, Victoria
(PI)
Struthers, Sarah
(PhD Student)
Monogastric Science Research
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Research output
(2)
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2021
2021
2024
2024
2
Article
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2024
Examining the relationship between different naturally-occurring maxillary beak shapes and their ability to cause damage in commercial laying hens
Struthers, S., Dunn, I. C., Schoenebeck, J. J. &
Sandilands, V.
,
Apr 2024
,
In:
British Poultry Science.
65
,
2
,
p. 105-110
6 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Laying Hens
100%
Beak
100%
Feather
54%
Hen
45%
Pecking
18%
14
Downloads (Pure)
2021
Determining the variation in premaxillary and dentary morphology that may underlie beak shape between two pure layer lines
Struthers, S., Andersson, B., Schmutz, M., McCormack, H., Wilson, P., Dunn, I.,
Sandilands, V.
& Schoenebeck, J.,
Dec 2021
,
In:
Poultry Science.
100
,
12
, 101500.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Beak
100%
Bone Size
100%
Principal Component Analysis
50%
Bone Morphology
50%
Feather Pecking
25%
1
Citation (Scopus)
47
Downloads (Pure)