Minimising the effects of summer heat on egg laying flocks

Monday, June 3, 2013
Minimising the effects of summer heat on egg laying flocks
House temperatures above 950F result in physiologic changes in egg laying hens, reducing reproductive performance. These responses result in lower egg production, smaller egg weights, respiratory alkalosis which reduces the blood's ability to transport calcium resulting in losses of shell quality, reduced bone stre ...
TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE ...
PLEASE OR SUBSCRIBE
Video >

Follow Us

FacebookTwitterLinkedIn