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Heritability of perching behavior and its genetic relationship with incidence of floor eggs in Rhode Island Red chickens.

Anna WolcPetek SettarJanet E FultonJesus ArangoKaylee RowlandDanny LubritzJack C M Dekkers
Published in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2021)
In conclusion, perching and tendency to lay floor eggs were shown to be a learned behavior, which stresses the importance of proper management and training of pullets and young hens. A significant genetic component was found, confirming the possibility to improve nesting behavior for cage-free systems through genetic selection.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • heat stress
  • risk factors