Title of article
Influence of high environmental temperature on egg production and shell quality: a review
Author/Authors
A.O. OGUNTUNJI and O.M. ALABI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
12
From page
739
To page
750
Abstract
In spite of the large amounts of money invested in research, breeding, and the improvement of commercial egg-type strains, high environmental temperature (HET) has been identified as a major non-genetic constraint limiting expression of their full genetic potential. This environmental stressor has been implicated in adverse marked effects on egg production and eggshell quality of hens. Reports have conclusively indicated that poor performance (i.e. drop in egg production and poor eggshell quality) of layers reared in thermally-stressed environments could be adduced to a complex interplay of low feed intake, malfunctioning of the endocrine system, acid-base imbalance and poor physiological functioning of organs and mechanisms connected with the entire egg production process, via follicular recruitment and growth, ovulation, egg formation, shell formation, egg development, oviposition and oviposition interval.
Keywords
complex interplay , Endocrine system , feed intake , Strain , Stressor , Climates , thermally-stressed , ovulation , egg-type poultry
Journal title
Worlds Poultry Science Journal
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Worlds Poultry Science Journal
Record number
677167
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