| Makale Türü | Özgün Makale |
| Makale Alt Türü | SCOPUS dergilerinde yayınlanan tam makale |
| Dergi Adı | International Journal of Natural and Engineers Sciences |
| Dergi ISSN | 1307-1149 |
| Dergi Tarandığı Indeksler | •FAO/AGRIS •Geobase & EMBiology •EMBASE •SCOPUS •EBSCO •FISHLIT •INDEX COPERNICUS •CAB ABSRACT •JOURNALSEEK •Anatolian INDEX •DOAJ •Tübitak Ulakbim Tarım, Veteriner ve Biyoloji Bilimleri Veri Tabanı (TVBBVT) •Forest Science Database •Zoological record •ISI Master Journals |
| Makale Dili | İngilizce |
| Basım Tarihi | 01-2007 |
| Cilt No | 1 |
| Sayı | 2 |
| Sayfalar | 65 / 68 |
| Makale Linki | http://www.nobel.gen.tr/Makaleler/IJNES-Issue%201-21-2011.pdf |
| Özet |
| Heat stress for laying hens means the adverse effects of high indoor thermal environments on their egg production (ie fewer eggs, reduced egg mass and thinner eggshells) and feed consumption and health.. A commonly-used measure of heat stress for animals is Temperature-Humidity index (THI). The values of temperature-humidity index above 70 indicate the existence of heat stress for the laying hens. Based on this fact, the decreases in both egg production and dry matter intake (DMI) were separately predicted by using daily total THI load as the driving variable of the mathematical models. THI load is the added values of excessive difference of hourly THI values from the threshold THI value (70) during a day. The daily loss of egg production ranged from 18.48 to 51.32 g egg per hen per day while the daily decrease of DMI ranged from 27.07 to 75.23 g DMI per hen per day for a commercial egg production facility located in Tokat, Turkey during summer seasons of 2003 and 2004. Predictions agreed with real data. Heat stress should be alleviated by modifying feed composition and applying special management strategies. |
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