Development and computer-assisted validation of a radio frequency identification system for tracking individual chicken visits to functional areas
Serge Alindekon, T. Bas Rodenburg, Jan Langbein, Birger Puppe, Olaf Wilmsmeier, Sebastian Wille, Helen Louton

TL;DR
This paper introduces an RFID system to track individual hens' visits to resources like feeders and nest boxes, improving poultry welfare and management.
Contribution
A novel RFID-based system for automated tracking of individual laying hens' interactions with functional resources is developed and validated.
Findings
RFID tracking achieved high performance for wintergardens (84% F1-score) and perches (79% F1-score).
Feeders and drinkers had lower accuracy due to rapid movements and signal interference.
The system shows potential for practical use in poultry welfare and behavior research.
Abstract
Understanding how laying hens interact with functional resources—such as drinkers, feeders, perches, nest boxes, and wintergardens—is essential for meeting their physiological needs and enabling species-specific behaviors. This knowledge is crucial for poultry welfare assessments and precision livestock management. However, traditional ethological data collection methods, including direct observation and manual video analysis, are labor-intensive, prone to observer bias, and impractical for individual-level tracking. To overcome these challenges, we developed and validated an RFID-based system for automated, non-invasive tracking of individual hens' visits to key resources, using an established ArUco-based video annotation system as the reference standard. For validation, twenty-one laying hens were fitted with RFID leg bands and 3D-ArUco markers and monitored over five days in a mobile…
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TopicsAnimal Behavior and Welfare Studies · Animal Nutrition and Physiology · Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
