EFFECTS OF MICROWAVE RADIATION ON EGGS, EMBRYOS AND CHICKENS
- 1 December 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Animal Science
- Vol. 56 (4) , 709-713
- https://doi.org/10.4141/cjas76-084
Abstract
A series of four experiments were conducted to assess the immediate and long-term effects of a single high-wattage input of microwave energy on the day-old chick. The minimal lethal dose of microwave energy input for a day-old chick was established at approximately 88.6 watts/sec over a 9-sec interval or a total of 800 watt-sec (joules). Sublethal radiation at 596 watt-sec (6 sec exposure) caused unconsciousness for up to 5 min and 42% mortality. Survivors showed some cutaneous burns associated with reduced early growth, but from 3 to 40 wk of age there were no effects on growth, mortality or reproduction. Radiation at 392 watt-sec (4 sec exposure) had no immediate or long-term effect on the birds. A safe maximum exposure dose for the day-old chick, of 1 mw/cm2 over 9 sec, is proposed.Keywords
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- Effect of Microwave Radiation on BirdsNature, 1966