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Impact of heat stress and nutritional interventions on poultry production

Authors :
Muhammed Adebayo Arowolo
S. Li
J.Y. Chen
Shaoping He
Qifang Yu
Rodolfo F. Medrano
Jianhua He
Source :
World's Poultry Science Journal. 74:647-664
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2018.

Abstract

High ambient temperatures affect animal production and welfare in tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. Feed intake, growth rate, mortality, egg production, hatchability and other production traits related to the economic success of the poultry industry are adversely affected by severe heat stress. In general, heat stress induces the activity of the neuroendocrine system, resulting in activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, and elevated corticosterone (CORT) concentrations, which affects metabolism and immune responses. These include negative regulation of metabolic hormones, antibody production and heterophil to lymphocyte (H/L) ratio. Heat stress increases mitochondrial activity, causing reactive species overproduction which disrupts the antioxidant balance, leading to oxidative stress damage of membranes, protein and DNA. Heat stress stimulates the central nervous system (CNS), which significantly reduces daily gain, feed intake and FCR in poultry. Consequently, from an animal husbandry perspective, intervention strategies to relieve heat stress conditions have been the focus of many published studies. This review describes the effect of high temperature on production, behavioural, biochemical and immune responses, including oxidative damage that occur during heat stress in poultry, in broilers and laying hens. Moreover, nutritional interventions to alleviate the negative consequence of heat stress is discussed.

Details

ISSN :
17434777 and 00439339
Volume :
74
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
World's Poultry Science Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a22ce51eae24991a7ac51e7775901dc6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/s0043933918000727