1999
DOI: 10.1093/ps/78.9.1263
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Influence of body weight restriction in a body-weight-selected line of turkeys on response to challenge with Pasteurella multocida

Abstract: Previous research has shown that a line (F) of turkeys selected long-term for increased 16-wk BW was more susceptible to challenge with washed Pasteurella multocida (PM) than a randombred control line (RBC2), the base population of the F line. Published research indicated that the mortality of the F line following challenge with PM was similar to that of two commercial sire lines. The purpose of the present study was to determine the influence of reducing BW of the F line to that of the RBC2 line by nutrient r… Show more

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“…During a severe challenge, the anorexic response of an APR can, however, be beneficial to the survivability of the birds against infection (Nestor et al, 1999). For modeling the anorexic response of animals during exposure to pathogens, the definition of relative feed intake (RFI) was therefore established by the ratio of the amount of feed intake of the pathogen-challenged animal to that of the same state of the unchallenged animal (Sandberg et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During a severe challenge, the anorexic response of an APR can, however, be beneficial to the survivability of the birds against infection (Nestor et al, 1999). For modeling the anorexic response of animals during exposure to pathogens, the definition of relative feed intake (RFI) was therefore established by the ratio of the amount of feed intake of the pathogen-challenged animal to that of the same state of the unchallenged animal (Sandberg et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The developmental pattern obtained by the PCA methodology can aid in the planning of more efficient experimental designs so the developmental stage of individuals can be more accurately assessed. the last 30 yr comparing the RBC2 and F line turkeys for various aspects of growth, reproductive fitness, and disease resistance (Nestor et al, 1999a;Nestor et al, 1999b). The F-line turkeys weigh approximately twice as much as the RBC2 at selection age (16 wk), but there are no correlated increases in the proportional weight of the breast muscles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%