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Effects of Feather Cover and Insulative Jackets on Metabolic Rate of Laying Hens
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1983
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Metabolic RateFitnessBreast FeathersEducationHeat ProductionBody CompositionFeather CoverAvian EvolutionHealth SciencesAnimal PhysiologyAnimal PerformanceAnimal NutritionAvian LocomotionFeed EvaluationAnimal SciencePoultry DiseasePhysiologyPoultry FarmingPoultry ScienceInsulative Jackets
Two experiments were conducted to determine the influence of feather cover and newly-devised insulative jackets on the heat production in Single Comb White Leghorn laying hens at 20 C. An open-circuit calorimeter was used to measure the gaseous exchange of the birds. With ad libitum feeding, birds with clipped back and breast feathers produced 6% more heat than did normally feathered hens. This difference was removed by placing jackets on the defeathered birds. The jackets also decreased the surface temperature of the feather-clipped areas, indicating an effective insulation. When the jackets were applied to naturally poor-feathered hens, fasting heat production decreased significantly, but not to the base level of that of normally feathered hens.
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