Assessment of Welfare Problems in Broilers: Focus on Musculoskeletal Problems Associated with Their Rapid Growth
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. What Is Animal Welfare?
3. Assessment of Animal Welfare
4. Footpad Dermatitis as an Indicator for Broiler Welfare
4.1. Litter Quality
4.2. Stocking Density
4.3. Drinking System and Feed
4.4. Genetics
4.5. Climate and Ventilation
5. Hock Burn as an Indicator for Broiler Welfare
5.1. Litter Quality
5.2. Body Weight
5.3. Stocking Density
5.4. Environmental Factors Such as Ventilation and Lighting
6. Feather Cleanliness as an Indicator for Broiler Welfare
6.1. Litter Quality
6.2. Stocking Density
6.3. Genetics
6.4. Environmental Enrichment
7. Gait Score as an Indicator for Broiler Welfare
7.1. Genetics
7.2. Age and Weight
7.3. Management Practices
8. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Kwon, B.-Y.; Park, J.; Kim, D.-H.; Lee, K.-W. Assessment of Welfare Problems in Broilers: Focus on Musculoskeletal Problems Associated with Their Rapid Growth. Animals 2024, 14, 1116. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14071116
Kwon B-Y, Park J, Kim D-H, Lee K-W. Assessment of Welfare Problems in Broilers: Focus on Musculoskeletal Problems Associated with Their Rapid Growth. Animals. 2024; 14(7):1116. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14071116
Chicago/Turabian StyleKwon, Byung-Yeon, Jina Park, Da-Hye Kim, and Kyung-Woo Lee. 2024. "Assessment of Welfare Problems in Broilers: Focus on Musculoskeletal Problems Associated with Their Rapid Growth" Animals 14, no. 7: 1116. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14071116
APA StyleKwon, B. -Y., Park, J., Kim, D. -H., & Lee, K. -W. (2024). Assessment of Welfare Problems in Broilers: Focus on Musculoskeletal Problems Associated with Their Rapid Growth. Animals, 14(7), 1116. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14071116