Cannibalism in poultry
Cannibalism in poultry is a behavioral issue where birds peck at the feathers, comb, toes, or vent of other birds, often leading to open wounds. This behavior is typically triggered by stress due to poor management practices and can rapidly spread throughout the flock once blood or an open wound is visible. The issue primarily affects poultry farmers and those involved in poultry management, as it can lead to significant health and welfare problems within the flock.