1990
DOI: 10.1080/00071669008417314
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Changes in the plasma concentrations of prolactin, luteinising hormone, progesterone andd‐(β)hydroxybutyrate in turkey hens (meleagris gallopavo), during treatment of broodiness under commercial conditions

Abstract: 1. An experiment was done under commercial conditions to investigate the physiological effects of isolating broody turkey hens, for 72 h, in sand and wire floored pens on the third, 10th and 16th weeks of production. 2. Hens identified as broody and removed from the flock had higher plasma prolactin concentrations than the laying hens at each of the three experimental stages. 3. Confinement in sand and wire floored pens, induced a decline in plasma prolactin concentrations. This decline probably impeded immedi… Show more

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