Effect of early heat conditioning and lighting regime on physiological and immune responses of muscovy ducks during summer season [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.163-180Other title:
  • تأثير التأقلم الحرارى المبكر ونظم الإضاءة على الاستجابات الفسيولوجية والمناعية للبط المسكوفى خلال فصل الصيف [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura University journal of animal and poultry production, 2015 v.6 (3) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Animal and Poultry Production 2015.v.6(3)Summary: The objective of this study was to investigate the beneficial effects of early age thermal conditioning and lighting regime to reduc adverse effects of hot weather condition, especially on the oxidative stress and immune function of Muscovy ducks. Experimental design was a 2 x 2 (4 groups of 160 ducks) during summer season. Ducks were divided into two equal groups. The control group, maintained under normal ambient temperature, the second group were exposed to early age thermal conditioning (exposed to temperature of 39±1 °c for 6 h at 5th day of age and then subjected to normal ambient temperature. Each group of the previous groups were divided into subgroups at beginning 4 week of age. The first subgroup was subjected to normal day light (16 h light, 8h dark) and the second subgroup was subjected to intermittent light regime of 4h light 2h dark (make 16h light, 8h dark). Blood samples were collected at 12 weeks of age for assay of some blood parameters.
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The objective of this study was to investigate the beneficial effects of early age thermal conditioning and lighting regime to reduc adverse effects of hot weather condition, especially on the oxidative stress and immune function of Muscovy ducks. Experimental design was a 2 x 2 (4 groups of 160 ducks) during summer season. Ducks were divided into two equal groups. The control group, maintained under normal ambient temperature, the second group were exposed to early age thermal conditioning (exposed to temperature of 39±1 °c for 6 h at 5th day of age and then subjected to normal ambient temperature. Each group of the previous groups were divided into subgroups at beginning 4 week of age. The first subgroup was subjected to normal day light (16 h light, 8h dark) and the second subgroup was subjected to intermittent light regime of 4h light 2h dark (make 16h light, 8h dark). Blood samples were collected at 12 weeks of age for assay of some blood parameters.

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