2014
DOI: 10.15835/buasvmcn-asb:10419
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The Productive Response of Hens Exposed to Heat Stress

Abstract: The environmental stress has been implicated in adverse marked effects on egg production and eggshell quality of hens. The effect of heat stress was studied on three hen breeders (White Leghorn, Rhode Island, and White Plymouth Rock). The experiments were conducted on 4210 hens aged 31 weeks for each breed. The experimental period was 4 weeks. At age 32 weeks, the environmental temperature was 34.4-36.4°C, into the hall. There were monitored the following productive parameters: feed intake, laying rate, egg we… Show more

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“…However, Mangalica has cold tolerance and can be placed in a grazing environment throughout the year. When kept in cold conditions, the daily gain in body weight of Mangalica did not decrease compared to that of commercial breeds (Pârvu et al, 2012a(Pârvu et al, , 2012b.…”
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“…However, Mangalica has cold tolerance and can be placed in a grazing environment throughout the year. When kept in cold conditions, the daily gain in body weight of Mangalica did not decrease compared to that of commercial breeds (Pârvu et al, 2012a(Pârvu et al, , 2012b.…”
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confidence: 88%