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Early heat acclimation during incubation improves Japanese quail performance under summer conditions

Research Authors
Farghly M.F.A., Kh.M. Mahrose, M.Sh. Abougabal, M. Taboosha, Reham M. Ali
Research Abstract

Effects of exposing quail eggs to high temperature on the heat tolerance ability and productivity of birds were investigated. Four groups of 600 fertile eggs were randomly selected; the first group was incubated under 37.5 °C and the hatched chicks were reared under a gradual decrease in temperature from 35 to 24 °C (Control). The second group was exposed to 39.1 °C for 2 h/day during 4–14 days of embryogenesis and the hatched chicks were reared under a gradual decrease in temperature from 35 to 24 °C. The third group was incubated under 37.5 °C and the hatched chicks were exposed to 39 ± 1 °C for 2 h/day during 4–14 days of age. The fourth group was exposed to 39 ± 1 °C for 2 h during 4–14 days of embryogenesis and the hatched chicks were exposed to 39 ± 1 °C for 2 h/day during 4–14 days of age. The temperature applied changed (P < 0.01) embryo weight and incubation period

Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Veterinary Research Communications
Research Member
Research Publisher
33456789)
Research Rank
الدواجن
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11259-021-09832-0
Research Year
2021
Research Pages
8