The study, authored by Dr Cynthia Schuck-Paim and others, included data from 16 countries, 6,040 commercial flocks, and 176 million hens in a variety of caged and cage-free systems. Specifically, researchers compared mortality of flocks housed in conventional battery cages; furnished cages — which provide hens with additional space, together with a few home comforts such as a perch, nest, and litter substrate to allow them to forage and dust bathe; and indoor aviaries, or cage-free housing systems.