The ability of White Leghorn hens with trimmed comb and wattles to thermoregulate

Volume: 95, Issue: 8, Pages: 1726 - 1735
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
It is estimated that each year over 19 million pullets in the United States have their combs partially trimmed at a young age to improve egg production and feed efficiency. A possible disadvantage of trimming is that the comb and wattles may be essential for thermoregulation during hot weather allowing for conductive cooling of the blood through vasodilation of superficial vessels in these integumentary tissues. The objective of this study was...
Paper Details
Title
The ability of White Leghorn hens with trimmed comb and wattles to thermoregulate
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Volume
95
Issue
8
Pages
1726 - 1735
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