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POULTRY—CHICKENS VISION AND OTHER SPECIAL SENSES Chickens have panoramic vision of about 300°, and possible binocular vision of 26°. Sight is an acute sense and colour vision is important. Preference is probably for
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Document Date: 2005-09-12 22:01:30


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Celle / London / Lincoln / Edinburgh / /

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Hess / University of Nebraska Press / ALTERNATIVE HUSBANDRY SYSTEMS / Sainsbury / CABI Publishing / /

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Switzerland / Germany / Norway / United States / Netherlands / West Germany / United Kingdom / /

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floor systems / perforated steel sheet / perchery systems / maintenance systems / food changes / food requirements / intensive poultry husbandry systems / husbandry systems / food calls / deep-litter systems / barn/aviary egg-production systems / food / /

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SOCIAL ORGANISATION / University of Nebraska / West German government / Queensland Department / DOMINANCE HIERARCHIES AND LEADERSHIP There / /

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Shoffner / /

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farmer / R.N. / /

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Queensland / /

PublishedMedium

Psychological Review / /

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www.animalbehaviour.net / /

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