| Penulis/Author |
ANOM YUSUF TRI B S (1); MUHAMMAD FATHIN HANIF (2); drh. Bambang Ariyadi, M.P., Ph.D. (3); Ir. R. Ahmad Romadhoni Surya Putra, S.Pt., M.Sc., Ph.D., IPM., ASEAN Eng. (4); Prof. Dr. Ir. Ali Agus, DAA., DEA., IPU., ASEAN Eng. (5) |
| Abstrak/Abstract |
The shift towards cage-free production systems in laying hens has gained significant attention in animal
production research, particularly after the ban on conventional cages. Meanwhile, a bibliometric analysis entails the
use of statistical methods to discover patterns and trends in scientific publications. This approach includes studying
the quantity of publications, identifying the countries with the highest productivity, and defining the main fields of
research. Through this analysis, we could gain valuable understanding of the dynamics and limitations in knowledge
within the field. In this case, a bibliometric analysis was conducted on the cage-free housing system in laying hens
using the database Scopus and the R package Bibliometrix. Based on the findings, a total of 900 were collected,
which included 799 research articles, 48 conference papers, and 54 review papers. These publications spanned from
1960 to 2023, showcasing a notable 7.14% annual growth in the number of published works. The United Kingdom,
Germany, Australia, the USA and Brazil emerged as the most productive countries. Several publications have been
released in various scientific journals, including Poultry Science (133 articles), Applied Animal Behaviour Science
(61 articles), British Poultry Science (58 articles), Animals (57 articles), and Journal of Applied Poultry Science (25
articles). Moreover, in the past three years, the keywords were deep learning, housing condition, and anthelmintic
agent. These results are expected to provide valuable insights for further investigation in this field. |