Water intake of laying hens after exposure to a warm climate
1. The water intake of laying hens was measured after exposure for 4 h to an ambient temperature (TA ) of 35 or 40 °C. 2. Water intake increased continuously over 1 h but did not exceed a mean value of 80% of water lost by evaporation. There was considerable variation between birds.
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my.upm.eprints.1119262024-09-11T08:16:47Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111926/ Water intake of laying hens after exposure to a warm climate Hamid, Ramlah Sykes, A. H. 1. The water intake of laying hens was measured after exposure for 4 h to an ambient temperature (TA ) of 35 or 40 °C. 2. Water intake increased continuously over 1 h but did not exceed a mean value of 80% of water lost by evaporation. There was considerable variation between birds. Taylor & Francis 1979 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111926/1/111926.pdf Hamid, Ramlah and Sykes, A. H. (1979) Water intake of laying hens after exposure to a warm climate. British Poultry Science, 20 (6). pp. 551-553. ISSN 0007-1668; EISSN: 1466-1799 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00071667908416619 10.1080/00071667908416619 |
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1. The water intake of laying hens was measured after exposure for 4 h to an ambient temperature (TA ) of 35 or 40 °C.
2. Water intake increased continuously over 1 h but did not exceed a mean value of 80% of water lost by evaporation. There was considerable variation between birds. |
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