The thermoneutral temperature zone and seasonal acclimatisation in the hen
- 8 November 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in British Poultry Science
- Vol. 21 (6) , 471-478
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00071668008416699
Abstract
1. Oxygen consumption, body temperature, respiratory frequency and respiratory water loss of White Leghorn x Rhode Island hens were measured for short periods at six air temperatures between 2 and 32 °C. The hens were kept between tests in an open shed. The experiments were carried out over 3 years. 2. The upper critical temperature (Tcu) was estimated by the air temperature at which: 1, respiratory frequency increased above 60 respirations/min and 2, body temperature increased by 0.3 °C above that at the lower critical temperature. These responses to the test temperatures were examined as a function of the. acclimatisation temperature (Ta) represented by the mean daily temperature during experimental periods. 3. A seasonal change in Tcu was observed, which correlated with Ta(r = 0.836). The seasonal 10 °C change in the Ta brought about a 3 °C change in Tcu, compared with an 8.5 °C change in the lower critical temperature. 4. Thermoneutral temperature zone decreased with increasing Ta; the two critical temperatures tended to merge at a Ta of 32 °C. The latter probably represents an upper limit for acclimatisation to heat.Keywords
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