Effects of relative humidity on physiology and behavior of laying hens exposed to high ambient temperatures

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作者
Kim, Da-Hye [1 ]
Kim, Yoo Bhin [1 ]
Lee, Sang Hyeok [1 ]
Lee, Kyung-Woo [1 ]
机构
[1] Konkuk Univ, Dept Anim Sci & Technol, 120 Neungdong Ro, Seoul 05029, South Korea
关键词
Relative humidity; Physiological response; Antioxidant parameters; Behavioral response; Laying hens; HEAT-STRESS; SURFACE TEMPERATURES; BROILER-CHICKENS; RESPONSES; PERFORMANCE; METABOLITES; MUSCLE; BODY;
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10.1007/s11250-024-04117-5
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
This study investigated how different relative humidity (RH) would impact behavior and physiology of laying hens. One hundred-eighty laying hens (Hy-Line Brown), aged 68-week-old (1,908 +/- 78 g), were exposed to daily ambient temperatures of 30 degrees C with RH set at 25% (RH25), 50% (RH50), or 75% (RH75) for 12 h a day (9:00 am to 9:00 pm) from 70 to 74 weeks of age. All hens had been raised at 24 degrees C and 50% RH during 2-week adaptation period. Each RH treatment consisted of 10 replicates with 6 hens each in a completely randomized design. Results indicated that rectal temperature, respiratory rate, and heart rate were increased (P <= 0.05) in the RH75 group compared with the RH25 and RH50 groups. Plasma malondialdehyde concentrations were elevated in the RH75 group compared RH50 at 3, 7, and 21 days (P <= 0.05) following the RH exposure. Plasma glutathione peroxidase activity was lowered (P <= 0.05) in the RH75 group compared with the RH25 and RH50 groups at 21 days. Increasing RH led to decreased feeding behavior but showed a tendency to increase drinking behavior. Wings elevated and panting behaviors were higher in the RH75 group compared with the RH25 and RH50 groups (P <= 0.05). In conclusion, these findings suggest that elevated RH at constant ambient temperature could negatively influence the behavior and physiology of laying hens.
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