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The effect of intermittent feeding and cold water on performance and carcass traits of broilers reared under daily heat stress.

Kadir ErensoyMoise NoubandiguimMusa SarıcaResul Aslan
Published in: Asian-Australasian journal of animal sciences (2020)
It is concluded that IF increased the average weekly gain in chickens reared under daily heat stress for 6 h between 22 to 42 d of age. IF in hot environmental conditions slightly increased performance without adversely affecting health, welfare, and physiological traits, whereas CW implementation had no significant effect on performance. It can also be said that IF suppresses a sudden increase in body temperature depending on age and live weight.
Keyphrases
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