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Selection and characterization of ‘low input’ farm groups in 3 macro-climatic regions in Europe for inclusion in a “farmer participatory” performance recording network (FP-PRN) and performance recording of currently used layer genotypes Organic Eprints
Leenstra, Ferry; Maurer, Veronika; Bestman, Monique; Zeltner, Esther; van Niekerk, Thea; Galea, Fabien; Reuvekamp, Berry.
In poultry, breeding is carried out by a very limited number of international operating breeding companies. For laying hens two companies dominate the market. Laying hens are in general 4-way crosses. Since 1960 the majority of commercial layers are bred and housed in cages. Non-cage housing started to appear again from 1980 onwards and increases slowly in importance, at first in Europe, but recently also in North America. It is questionable if birds bred to perform in cages are also suited for free range housing. In this project we examine the performance of current genotypes in free range systems (organic and conventional), and if and how an improved genotype for free range housing can be developed.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Breeding and genetics; Poultry.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://orgprints.org/18709/1/Leenstra%2DPoultry%2Daims.pdf
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Auf der Suche nach der besten Freilandhenne Organic Eprints
Maurer, Veronika; Zeltner, Esther; Zivile, Amsler; van Niekerk, Thea; Leenstra, Ferry; Reuvekamp, Berry; Bestman, Monique.
Welche Legehenne eignet sich für Freilandbetriebe? Welche Anforderungen stellen wir an eine solche Henne? Im EU-Projekt «LowInputBreeds» wird das untersucht und dieser Artikel stellt erste Resultate vor.
Tipo: Newspaper or magazine article Palavras-chave: Breeding and genetics; Poultry.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://orgprints.org/18349/1/maurer%2Detal%2D2011%2Dsgz.pdf
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Haltungsbedingungen, Leistung und Gesundheit von gängigen Legehennen-Genotypen in Öko- und Freilandhaltungen in Frankreich, der Schweiz und den Niederlanden Organic Eprints
Maurer, Veronika; Bestman, Monique; van Sambeek, Frans; Leenstra, Ferry.
In Switzerland, France and The Netherlands 257 farmers keeping free ranging laying hens (organic and conventional) were interviewed with regard to genotype of the hens, management conditions and performance. In total, 21 different genotypes were present on the farms. The overall effect of system (organic vs. conventional) on egg production and mortality was significant, with higher mortality and lower egg production among organic hens. White hens tended to perform better and have a better feather cover than brown hens. Silver hens appeared to have a higher mortality and lower production per hen housed. In group discussions, farmers preferred a more robust, heavier hen with good intake capacity and good persistence. In organic systems, this hen type is more...
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Breeding and genetics; Health and welfare.
Ano: 2015 URL: http://orgprints.org/27033/1/27033_maurer.pdf
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Laying hen performance in different production systems; why do they differ and how to close the gap? Results of discussions with groups of farmers in The Netherlands, Switzerland and France, benchmarking and model calculations Organic Eprints
Leenstra, Ferry; Maurer, Veronika; Galea, Fabien; Bestman, Monique; Amsler-Kepalaite, Zivile; Visscher, Jeroen; Vermeij, Izak; van Krimpen, Marinus.
Free range and organic systems expose the laying hen more to unexpected events and adverse climatic conditions than barn and cage systems. In France, The Netherlands and Switzerland the requirements for a hen suitable to produce in free range and organic systems were discussed with farmers. The farmers preferred for these systems a more ‘robust’ hen, more specifically defined as a heavier hen with good eating capacity. Benchmarking of flocks in a web-based management program in The Netherlands from layer flocks finished in 2008 – 2013 indicated that in earlier years indeed mortality among organic and to a lesser extent free range hens was higher than among barn or cage hens. Feed conversion (kg feed/kg eggs) is higher, but the gap is closing....
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Poultry.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/26647/1/leenstra-etal-2014-EPS_10-1399-eps-2014-53.pdf
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Performance of commercial laying hen genotypes on free range and organic farms in Switzerland, France and The Netherlands Organic Eprints
Bestman, Monique; Leenstra, Ferry; Maurer, Veronika; van Sambeek, Frans; Zeltner, Esther; Reuvekamp, Berry; Amsler, Zivile; Galea, Fabien; van Niekerk, Thea.
Free range and organic systems provide different circumstances for laying hens than closed houses or cages, where most hens are selected in. An enquiry and farm visits were done in The Netherlands, Switzerland and France in order to find out what genotypes are being used and how they perform. There are differences between countries, systems (organic vs free range) and groups of breeds. There is not just one genotype suitable for organic and free range systems.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Breeding and genetics; Health and welfare; Poultry.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://orgprints.org/21734/1/bestman-etal-2012-lbf_sh_362-p355-359.pdf
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Gelijkspel Organic Eprints
Bestman, Monique; Verwer, C; Leenstra, Ferry; Niekerk, van, T; Reuvekamp, Berry.
Onderzoek weerspreekt dat kippen met onbehandelde snavels eerder kaal en kaler worden dan behandelde hennen, zoals vaak wordt gesteld. Er is weinig verschil in verenkleed tussen bio- en vrije-uitloophennen.
Tipo: Newspaper or magazine article Palavras-chave: Production systems; Health and welfare; Poultry.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://orgprints.org/26453/1/2880.pdf
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Performance of commercial laying hen genotypes on free range and organic farms in Switzerland, France and The Netherlands Organic Eprints
Leenstra, Ferry; Maurer, Veronika; Bestman, Monique; van Sambeek, Frans; Zeltner, Esther; Reuvekamp, Berry; Galea, Fabien; van Niekerk, Thea.
1. A total of 257 farmers with free ranging laying hens (organic and conventional) in Switzerland, France and The Netherlands with 273 flocks were interviewed to determine the relationships between the genotype of the hens, management conditions and performance. 2. Almost 20 different genotypes (brands) were present on the farms. In France, all birds were brown feathered hens laying brown eggs. In Switzerland and The Netherlands, there were brown, white (white feathered hens laying white eggs) and silver (white feathered hens laying brown eggs) hens. In Switzerland, mixed flocks were also present. 3. The overall effect of system (organic vs. conventional free range) on egg production and mortality was significant, with higher mortality and lower egg...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Breeding and genetics; Health and welfare; Poultry.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://orgprints.org/21650/1/LIBlayersBPS2012.pdf
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Participatory breeding system for laying hens Organic Eprints
Leenstra, Ferry.
Livestock breeds (and breeding systems) developed for intensive production systems often do not perform as expected in organic and extensive systems. For these alternative systems animals need good social and ranging behaviour, which is in general not necessary in intensive systems with greater confinement for the animals. Although this is the case in all the livestock species (e.g. dairy cows, pigs and sheep), in poultry, the differences between organic/free range and conventional systems are comparatively large
Tipo: Newspaper or magazine article Palavras-chave: Health and welfare; Poultry.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://orgprints.org/19244/1/Newsletter%2Dno%2D2.pdf
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Biologisch Ondernemen Legpluimvee Organic Eprints
Wagenaar, Jan-Paul; Janmaat, Leen; Bestman, Monique; Leenstra, Ferry; van Krimpen, M.M.; Verwer, C; Groot, Maria; Asseldonk, Tedje van; Paardekooper, R..
Eenmalige uitgave met diverse thema's uit de nederlandse biologische legpluimveehouderij, met bedrijfsvoorbeelden. Onderwerpen: - Werken aan toekomst van hen en bedrijf - Een goed imago én rendement - Goede huisvesting - Mobiele huisvesting - Op zoek naar de ideale hen - De ideale uitloop - Eiwitrijk voer uit eigen regio... kan dat? - Samenwerken aan gezonde koppels in het bedrijfsnetwerk - Kruiden als medicijn - Mest als grondstof - Biologische Pluimveehouders Vereniging: "kijkt over grenzen heen" - Bionext: verbindende schakel - Skal: bio-controle
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Poultry.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://orgprints.org/21530/1/2653.pdf
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Search for the ideal laying hen for organic and free range systems Organic Eprints
Leenstra, Ferry; Maurer, Veronika; Bestman, Monique; van Sambeek, Frans; Zeltner, Esther; van Niekerk, Thea; Galea, Fabien; Reuvekamp, Berry.
Since 1960 the majority of commercial layers are housed in cages. Non-cage housing started to appear again from 1980 onwards and increases in importance. It is questionable if birds bred to perform in cages are also suited for free range housing. We examined the performance of current genotypes in free range systems (organic and conventional) by an inventory among laying hen farmers in Switzerland, The Netherlands and France (325 flocks on 275 farms) and organised workshops with farmers to discuss their ideas on breeding goals (‘the ideal hen’) for free range systems.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: Breeding and genetics; Health and welfare; Poultry.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://orgprints.org/20558/1/leenstra-etal-2011-LowInputBreeds-Edinburgh_layers.pdf
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