The Behavioural Biology of Chickens

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Chickens are very sociable birds and are at their happiest when surround by other chickens. In one chicken flock there can be any number of hens but generally ony one cockerel who is the dominant. The dominant cockerel pushes other cockerels out of their flock when they start becoming big enough to be a threat to him. The dominant male is usually the mating partner for all of the hens that he watches over. The behaviour of today’s chickens basically is not much different. Because humans appreciatw eggs for their nutrion value, they take them away from the hen before iy has a chance to sit on them. Hens do not appear to be distraught by this, to the countray they seem happy to lay another new egg, announcing it with a loud cackle! Chickens are gregarious birds and live together in flocks.They have a communal approach to the incubation of eggs and raising and young. Individual chickens in a flock will dominate others, establishing a "pecking order", with dominant individuals having priority for food access and nesting locations. This book forms an necessary resource in chicken biology and behaviour for students of veteribary science, behaviour and welfare, as well as profitable poultry producers and smallholder farmers wanting to improve their chickens’ quality of life.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Siddaiah

Siddaiah received his Ph.D.in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Anantapur, 2011. He is awarded young scientist by SV University, Tirupati-2010, at 2nd International conference on Medicinal plants and Herbal Products. He completed his B.Pharm M. Pharm and from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Bangalore. As well as he M.B.A from Human resource development Dravidian University, Kuppam Chittoor. He has few books & articles on his credit published in National/Internatonal Journals. His most popular books are Cold Tolerance in Rice Cultivation, Intergrated Control of Stored products Pests & Diseases, Nutrient Deficiencies of field Crops: Guide to Diagnosis and Management.

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Title
The Behavioural Biology of Chickens
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Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9789351119944
Length
vi+282p., Illustrations; 25 Figure Black and White; 24cm.
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