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Assessment of positive experiences using associative learning
ID Zupan Šemrov, Manja (Author), ID Terčič, Dušan (Author), ID Gobbo, Elena (Author)

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Abstract
To determine whether differences in positive experiences can influence associative learning ability, 2 tasks were conducted with 90 laying hens at the peak of the laying period. The selected hens were reared in a larger flock under the same housing conditions without perches, so they had the same rearing experiences and were moved to either enriched cages or to the floor system at 16 wk of age. They belonged to 3 breeds (Slovenian barred hen: Ba; brown hen: Br; silver hen, S), with 30 hens per breed. The predictor signal, the sound of a clicker, with a 3-second delayed reinforcer (commercial layer feed) was used to mark the desired behaviour (pecking for feed). Hens that associated feed with a clicker (85.06%) were taught 2 tasks, the colour discrimination task (CD) and the target following task (TF). In the CD, the hens had to discriminate between yellow, red and blue colors and peck at a yellow magnet only. In the TF, the desired behaviour was to follow a target, a purple ball on a stick, from 1 perch to another and peck it at the end of the perch. The main results of the hens associating the signal with feed were that the Ba hens learned faster than the S hens (P = 0.006) and required fewer clicker sounds than the Br hens in the CD (P = 0.003). Floor hens that completed CD or TF or both took less time to complete the task (CD, P = 0.03, TF, P = 0.06; both tasks, P = 0.02) or with fewer clicker sounds (CD task; P = 0.02) than cage hens. Although these results suggest that Ba hens and floor hens showed better associate learning performance, probably because they perceived their environment as more rewarding and thus potentially more positive, caution is needed in interpretation considering social experiences and that the ability to perch and the ability to move quickly on a perch can be confounded in TF and both tasks can be confounded with foraging ability.

Language:English
Keywords:laying hen, associative learning, floor system, enriched cage, positive welfare
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year:2024
Number of pages:10 str.
Numbering:Vol. 103, iss. 12, art. 104282
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-164328 This link opens in a new window
UDC:636.5:591.5
ISSN on article:1525-3171
DOI:10.1016/j.psj.2024.104282 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:206593283 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:22.10.2024
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Title:Poultry science
Shortened title:Poult. sci.
Publisher:Poultry Science Association
ISSN:1525-3171
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Secondary language

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:perutnina, kokoši nesnice, obnašanje živali, etologija, učenje, pozitivne izkušnje, uhlevitev, talna reja, obogatene kletke

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