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Simple Summary The vocalisations that an animal produces could provide a window into its emotional state. More knowledge on how emotional states are expressed in the vocalisations of birds could even be used to improve the welfare of farmed poultry. The present study introduced a novel device designed to trigger different emotional states in hens u...

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... NMP: no addition of multifunctional platforms.previous studies have shown that enrichment can impact vocalizations:Golfidis et al. (2024) linked vocal changes to emotional stimuli via interactive feeders, andMeyer et al. (2024) reported reduced vocalizations under laser enrichment. Additionally, our data were not collected during acute stress events like fear tests or isolation, which typically elicit stronger vocal responses ...