Impact of bioclimatic factors on physio-biochemical and molecular response of slow-growing poultry reared in tropics

Nibedita Nayak,Subrat Kumar Bhanja,Eaknath B. Chakurkar,Amiya Ranjan Sahu, K. Ashitha, N. Shivasharanappa, Atasha Delia D’Mello

Tropical animal health and production(2023)

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Most of the climatic studies projected on heat stress have considered heat extremes, but not the humidity. Hence, this work was carried out to evaluate thermotolerance, production performance, physio-biochemical and immunological response of slow-growing poultry towards various temperature-humidity levels in coastal climate. A total of 240 straight run CARI-Debendra birds were reared in three groups based on temperature-humidity indices (THI > 80, = 75–80 and < 75). Significant difference ( P < 0.01) in rectal and body surface temperatures was observed among treatment groups. Lowest body weight was observed in THI > 80 group as 1.45 kg at 12 weeks. There was no significant difference in feed intake and FCR; however, total water intake had increased in heat-stressed group. Birds under THI > 80 group had significantly low gizzard weight only at the 12th week compared to other groups. Significant differences ( P < 0.05) in relative weight and length of intestine were noticed which was comparable between seasonal control and THI > 80 group but lower than THI < 75 group at the 6th week. However, at the 12th week, intestinal weight varied among the groups ( P = 0.08), but intestinal size did not differ. Among immune organs, significant difference ( P < 0.05) was noted only in weight of thymus. Except Cl − , other biochemical indices such as cholesterol, lactate dehydrogenase, creatinine kinase, K + and Na + did not differ among treatment groups. Relative expression of HSP70 gene was differed significantly ( P < 0.01) in the liver, intestine and breast muscles under different THI. The changes reported in seasonal control group during month of October to December revealed better thermotolerance capacity and adaptability of CARI-Debendra birds to coastal hot-humid climate. However, response of this breed to heat stress (THI > 80) reported decrease in growth, immune response and mineral balance attributable to heat loss efficacy in high humidity.
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Thermotolerance,Slow-growing poultry,Temperature-humidity indices,Heat stress,Climate change
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