Abstract
1. The behaviour of hens of two strains during the 10 min before laying in battery cages was studied. Hens of one strain typically exhibited backward‐and‐forward pacing before laying. Hens of the other strain did not pace and tended to sit.
2. Individual hens of both strains were consistent in their expression of pacing and sitting before laying.
3. There was genetic variation in the expression of both pacing and sitting before laying, and both traits responded to selection.
4. Crosses between the two lines indicated additive genetic variation in the expression of sitting behaviour and non‐additive variation in the expression of pacing behaviour.
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Present address: Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Centre de Tours, Station de Recherches Avicoles, Nouzilly, 37330 Monnaie, France.