Identification and characterization of clusters of potentially new vocalizations in broiler chickens using advanced acoustic analysis

  • Tomasz Grzywalski
  • , Patricia Soster
  • , Yuanbo Hou
  • , Pieter Thomas
  • , Frank A. M. Tuyttens
  • , Annelike Dedeurwaerder
  • , Maarten De Gussem
  • , Paul Devos
  • , Gunther Antonissen
  • , Dick Botteldooren

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This study investigates and characterizes vocalizations in broiler chickens from 1 to 35 days of age using advanced acoustic analysis and machine learning techniques. Understanding broiler behavior, particularly vocalizations, is crucial for improving animal welfare in both on-farm and laboratory conditions. While four known vocalizations (distress calls, short peeps, warbles, and pleasure notes) are well documented using sound analysis, there remains a gap in understanding the full vocal repertoire of broiler chickens, which may hold key insights into their emotional and physiological states. Using a deep learning-based vocalization recognizer and recursive clustering algorithms, we identified 42 distinct sound clusters - in addition to the 4 known vocalizations - from recordings of healthy broiler chickens, eventually narrowing them down to 10 key clusters that potentially represent novel vocalizations. These vocalizations were analyzed for their frequency, duration, and acoustical power, and their temporal distribution was examined. The findings suggest that broilers expand their vocal repertoire as they age, presenting a more diverse repertoire in the later stages of life. Despite the limited sample size and absence of statistical replicates, this study offers valuable insights into the complexity of broiler vocalizations. This research contributes to the growing body of knowledge on broiler auditory communication and opens new possibilities for automated vocalization monitoring in chicken farming.
Oorspronkelijke taalEngels
Artikel nummer105769
TijdschriftPoultry science
Volume104
Exemplaarnummer11
ISSN0032-5791
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PublicatiestatusGepubliceerd - 1-nov.-2025

Trefwoorden

  • Cluster
  • Poultry
  • Precision livestock farming
  • Similarity search
  • Vocalization recognizer

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