2021
DOI: 10.1080/10495398.2021.1895186
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Effects of lighting source as an environmental strategy for heat stress amelioration in growing Californian rabbits during summer season

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“…Recently, Farghly et al reared rabbits under various light conditions and found that rearing animals under LED conditions resulted in the highest glucose concentrations. 93 In addition, Niemierzycka et al showed that LED light with a color temperature of 4200 K achieves higher speeds with maintained accuracy on the Kraepelin test. 94 As the Kraepelin test induces PFC activity 95 and glucose is primarily present in the brain, it can be inferred that LED light plays a different role than incandescent light on the PFC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Farghly et al reared rabbits under various light conditions and found that rearing animals under LED conditions resulted in the highest glucose concentrations. 93 In addition, Niemierzycka et al showed that LED light with a color temperature of 4200 K achieves higher speeds with maintained accuracy on the Kraepelin test. 94 As the Kraepelin test induces PFC activity 95 and glucose is primarily present in the brain, it can be inferred that LED light plays a different role than incandescent light on the PFC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This soon gets exhausted as temperature further increases. Continuous exposure of rabbits to extremes of heat leads to disruptions in homeostatic mechanisms, thereby causing damages to various organs (Farghly et al, 2021). The responses of rabbit when the body heat load exceeds the heat loss capability are termed heat stress.…”
Section: -Thermoregulation Of Rabbitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rabbits stretch their ears to dissipate heat through radiation and convection, similar in function to a radiator (Marai et al, 2007). These responses make the heart work hard and result in the body's loss of salt and water through perspiration and urination, affecting the rabbit's efficiency, and causing haemo-concentration (Farghly et al, 2021;Oladimeji et al, 2022). Exposing rabbits to severe heat stress activates physiological mechanisms to balance the excessive heat load, leading to an increase in the thermoregulatory parameters (Adelodun et al, 2015;Jimoh and Ewuola, 2016;Abd El-Monem et al, 2016).…”
Section: Physiological Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A decrease in feed consumption is a common reaction to heat stress conditions (Ali and Abdel-Wareth, 2014;Okab et al, 2008). This reduction is the result of the peripheral thermal receptors stimulation, which transmit suppressive nerve impulses to the appetite center in the hypothalamus, causing a decrease in feed intake (Dalle Zotte and Paci, 2014;Terhes et al, 2018;Liang et al, 2022), thereby a decreased feed efficiency and live weight (Farghly et al, 2021;Oladimeji et al, 2022). Ali and Abdel-Wareth (2014) suggested that the lower body weight may be due to the increase in energy consumption by increasing the respiratory rate during heat stress.…”
Section: Growth Performancementioning
confidence: 99%