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Brown hens are from Venus, white hens are from mars

Submitted by rjones12 on October 5th, 2021 2:43 PM
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Wednesday, October 6th, 2021 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
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When laying hens were only housed in conventional cages, the most notable differences between strains came down to feeding, feed effieciency and the colour of their eggs. As the popularity of eggs from non-cage systems increases, an understanding of genetic differences in behaviour, especially between white- and brown-feathered strains, are critical for successful management. In today’s more complex housing systems, an understanding of genetic differences in behaviour, especially between white- and brown- feathered strains, are critical for successful management. White and brown strains of hens differ in physical ability and motivation to use furnishings, in their fearful reactions and even response to stress. Join us October 6 to learn more from Dr. Tina Widowski from the University of Guelph!

 

 

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