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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2017
Intensive housing systems are often criticised for preventing certain behaviour, or for constraining appropriate matching of behaviour and environment. However, the effects of such behavioural restriction on animals will depend on the way in which the behaviour is controlled and the way in which it interacts with the environment. This is particularly important where facilities are being provided for animals. Behaviour-environment interactions were investigated in laying hens.