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Authors
Ian JH Duncan, Tina M Widowski, Anne E Malleau, A Cecilia Lindberg, J Carol Petherick
Publication date
1998/5/1
Journal
Behavioural Processes
Volume
43
Issue
2
Pages
219-228
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Dustbathing is known to be motivated by complex interactions between internal factors which build up over time and external factors, such as the sight of a dusty substrate. In this study, the effects of other external factors were investigated. Environmental temperature was shown to be important; frequencies of dustbathing were greater when hens were held at 22 than at 10°C (P<0.01). In a second experiment, a radiant heat source or a radiant heat+light source, balanced to give the same radiant heat, resulted in more dustbathing behaviour during a 1-h stimulus period than during the same period with no stimulus (P<0.05). Components of dustbathing were increased more by the heat+light stimulus than by the heat stimulus alone (P<0.03). In a third experiment, the amount of dustbathing performed by individual hens in cages with dustbaths was increased by the presence of a group of hens dustbathing in an …
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IJH Duncan, TM Widowski, AE Malleau, AC Lindberg… - Behavioural Processes, 1998