Efficacy of Broilers as a Method of Face Fly (Musca autumnalis De Geer) Larva Control for Organic Dairy Production
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Anglais
Titre français
Titre anglais
Efficacy of Broilers as a Method of Face Fly (Musca autumnalis De Geer) Larva Control for Organic Dairy Production
Auteur(s)
- PHILLIPS Hannah N
- MOON Roger D
- SORGE Ulrike S
- HEINS Bradley J
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RQUFHUN7
Version
2635
Date ajout
15 janvier 2021 10:05
Date modification
15 janvier 2021 10:05
Résumé anglais
The objective of this study was to evaluate Freedom-Ranger broiler chickens as a method to control face fly (Musca autumnalis De Geer) larvae in cow dung pats on pasture. Ninety-nine pats in three replicates were inoculated with first-instar larvae and exposed to one of four treatment conditions for 3 to 4 days: (1) an environment-controlled greenhouse (GH); (2) pasture without broilers (NEG); (3) pasture with 25 broilers stocked at a low density of 2.5 m2 of outdoor area per broiler (LOW); and (4) pasture with 25 broilers stocked at a high density of 0.5 m2 of outdoor area per broiler (HIGH). Broiler behaviors and weather conditions were recorded twice daily. Survival rates of larvae (mean, 95% CI) were similar for pats in the NEG (4.4%, 2–9%), LOW (5.6%, 3–11%), and HIGH (3.2%, 2–7%) groups, and was greatest for larvae reared in the GH (54.4%, 36–72%) group compared to all other groups. The proportion of broilers observed pasture ranging was 14.0% (6–28%) but was negatively related to solar radiation. Broilers were never observed foraging in pats. Results indicate that use of broilers may not be an effective method for controlling larvae of dung pat breeding flies.
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CRAW tags
- AB - Spécifique
- FREDO association
- FREDO lutte
- FREDO mode élevage, bien-être et qualité
- GEO Etats-Unis
- mixed farming
- animal welfare
- behavior
- bovin laitier
- broiler chickens
- dairy cattle
- dung fly
- face fly
- fly control
- organic
- pasture
- pest management
- volaille
- élevage
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Pages
14
Date caractères
2020
Date publication
1 janvier 2020