Higher precision level at individual laying performance tests in noncage housing systems

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With the Weihenstephan funnel nest box, 12 laying hen flocks were tested for their individual laying performance, egg quality, and nesting behavior in a noncage environment. During the whole observation period of 8 yr, a transponder-based data recording system was continuously improved and resulted in a recording accuracy of 97%. At peak production, heritabilities for the number of eggs laid are in some flocks higher than expected. With improved data accuracy, heritability estimates on individual egg weights are more stable. Heritabilities for nesting behavior traits range between a low to moderate level, providing very useful information for laying hen selection to help improve traits that cannot be recorded in cages. Over the years, the benefits of the Weihenstephan funnel nest box for laying hen breeders have grown. This is due to higher data recording accuracies and extended testing capacities, which result in more reliable genetic parameters. © 2013 Poultry Science Association Inc.

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Icken, W., Thurner, S., Heinrich, A., Kaiser, A., Cavero, D., Wendl, G., … Preisinger, R. (2013). Higher precision level at individual laying performance tests in noncage housing systems. Poultry Science, 92(9), 2276–2282. https://doi.org/10.3382/ps.2013-03119

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