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The effect of an audience on the gakel-call and other frustration behaviours in the laying hen (Gallus gallus domesticus)

机译:观众对蛋鸡的鸣叫和其他挫败行为的影响

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When thwarted in a behaviour, laying hens show an increase in stereotyped pacing, displacement preening and a specific vocalisation known as the 'gakel-call'. How these behaviours, which might serve as indicators of welfare, are influenced by social factors is not yet known. In this study, we investigated the effect of an audience (another bird or a human) on the expression of the gakel-call and other behaviours indicating frustration. Twenty-four Lohman Brown hens were trained to gain free access to food in a test cage. Sixteen hens were used as test birds and eight as non-test audience birds. The food-deprived test hens were tested for 15 min in a non-thwarting situation (food freely available) and for 15 min in a thwarting situation (food covered but visible). For both situations we investigated four different treatments: no audience in the adjacent cage; a non-thwarted audience bird in the adjacent cage; a thwarted audience bird in the adjacent cage; and finally a human audience. The durations of stereotyped pacing and displacement preening were significantly higher in test birds during thwarting than during non-thwarting; thwarted birds also gave signficantly more gakel-calls compared to non-thwarted birds. The test birds, and also the audience birds, gave more gakel-calls when thwarted in the presence of a thwarted conspecific than when in the presence of a non-thwarted bird, but there were no significant differences in stereotyped pacing or displacement preening, which are usually associated with frustration. In conclusion, this study supports the view that the gakel-call signals frustration in laying hens. Furthermore, the state of the audience influences the occurrence of gakel-calls in thwarted hens. Thus, when using the gakel-call as a welfare-indicator, the social aspects of the vocal expression of frustration in laying hens should not be overlooked.
机译:在行为上受到挫败时,蛋鸡会表现出定型的步调,排位自发和称为“ gakel-call”的特定发声。尚不清楚这些可能作为福利指标的行为如何受到社会因素的影响。在这项研究中,我们调查了听众(另一只鸟或人)对gakel-call表达和其他表示沮丧的行为的影响。对24只Lohman Brown母鸡进行了培训,使他们可以自由进食测试笼中的食物。十六只母鸡用作测试鸟,八只用作非测试观众鸟。在没有节食的情况下(免费提供食物)对缺乏食物的母鸡进行了15分钟的测试(在有遮盖物的情况下可以进行测试),测试了15分钟。对于这两种情况,我们研究了四种不同的治疗方法:相邻笼子中没有听众;相邻笼子中没有受阻的观众鸟;相邻笼子里一只受挫的观众鸟;最后是人类观众。节制期间,定型起搏和位移矫正的持续时间明显长于非节制期间;与未受挫的鸟类相比,受挫的鸟类发出的凝视声明显更高。与没有受阻鸟相比,受阻鸟在受阻鸟面前受阻时,测试鸟和观鸟鸟发出的呼救声更高,但是在定型起搏或位移矫正方面没有显着差异。通常与沮丧有关。总而言之,这项研究支持这样的观点,即盖克尔召唤信号表明蛋鸡沮丧。此外,听众的状态还影响了受挫的母鸡发出加克尔电话的情况。因此,当使用加克尔电话作为福利指标时,蛋鸡沮丧表达的社会方面不应被忽视。

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