Heat stress and poultry production: impact and amelioration

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G. D. Vandana
V. Sejian
A. M. Lees
P. Pragna
M. V. Silpa
Shane K. Maloney
机构
[1] ICAR-National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology,Academy of Climate Change Education and Research
[2] Kerala Agricultural University,Centre for Climate Resilient Animal Adaptation Studies
[3] National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology,School of Agriculture and Food, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences Dookie Campus, Dookie College
[4] School of Environmental and Rural Science,Institute of Animal Breeding and Genetics
[5] The University of Melbourne,The School of Human Sciences
[6] Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen,undefined
[7] The University of Western Australia,undefined
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International Journal of Biometeorology | 2021年 / 65卷
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Antioxidants; Climate change; Heat stress; Hen; Minerals; Poultry birds; Shelter;
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Globally, the poultry industry is gaining significant importance among the agricultural and its allied sectors. However, heat stress was found to negatively affect the poultry production particularly in the tropical regions. This review is therefore an attempt to generate information pertaining to the impacts of heat stress on poultry production and its amelioration. Heat stress reduces the growth, reproductive performance, and egg production in poultry birds. The reduction in productive potential of poultry birds on exposure to heat stress may be attributed to the deviation of energy resources from production to adaptation pathway. There are different approaches pertaining to relieving the adverse impacts of heat stress on poultry production. These approaches can be broadly categorized under genetic, management, and nutritional strategies. These approaches may reduce the negative effects of heat stress and enhance the productive performance of poultry birds. The management strategies include appropriate shelter design, providing shade, using sprinklers, implementing cooling devices, and using fans and ventilation systems. The recommended floor space for mature birds weighing 1.7 kg is 0.06 m2/bird while it is 0.13 m2/bird for the birds weighing 3.5 kg with 27.8 kg/m2 bird density in either case. The nutritional interventions comprise ration balancing and providing essential micronutrients to improve the productive and reproductive performance in poultry birds. Fat, antioxidants, yeast, and electrolyte supplementations are some of the most commonly used nutritional strategies to ensure optimum production in the poultry industry. Furthermore, providing adequate water supply and disease surveillance measures may help to ensure optimum meat and egg production in the birds. The advanced biotechnological tools may aid to identify suitable genetic markers in poultry birds which might help in developing new strains of higher thermo-tolerance by designing suitable breeding program involving marker-assisted selection. These strategies may help to optimize and sustain poultry production in the changing climate scenario.
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