The effect of water shower spray on stress physiology and mortality in broiler chickens subjected to road transportation under the hot and humid tropical condition

This study was performed to investigate the effect of water shower spray on rectal temperature (RT), serum levels of corticosterone (CORT), heat shock protein (HSP) 70 and creatine kinase (CK) in broiler chickens road transported at different times of the day. A total of 320 male broiler chickens (3...

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Main Authors: Zainool Abidin, Zulaikha, Sulaiman, Nur Farrah Aizurin, Ramiah, Suriya Kumari, Awad, Elmutaz Atta, Idrus, Zulkifli
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Published: Springer 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103528/
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author Zainool Abidin, Zulaikha
Sulaiman, Nur Farrah Aizurin
Ramiah, Suriya Kumari
Awad, Elmutaz Atta
Idrus, Zulkifli
author_facet Zainool Abidin, Zulaikha
Sulaiman, Nur Farrah Aizurin
Ramiah, Suriya Kumari
Awad, Elmutaz Atta
Idrus, Zulkifli
author_sort Zainool Abidin, Zulaikha
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description This study was performed to investigate the effect of water shower spray on rectal temperature (RT), serum levels of corticosterone (CORT), heat shock protein (HSP) 70 and creatine kinase (CK) in broiler chickens road transported at different times of the day. A total of 320 male broiler chickens (35 days of age) were crated and subjected to either water shower spray (WS) for 10 minutes or no water shower (control). The WS and control broilers were then loaded into an open truck and transported either from 0900 h to 1100 h (29.0oC and 89.0% RH) (AM) or 1900 h to 2100 h (26.0oC and 94.0% RH) (PM) with an average speed of 80 km/h. The CORT of AM birds were significantly reduced by WS, but the treatment had negligible influence on the PM group. Transportation during AM significantly elevated RT, CORT and HSP70 compared to the PM group. Water shower spraying of birds before transit significantly reduced RT and HSP70 compared to controls. Neither water shower treatment nor transportation time had a significant on CK and mortality rate of broilers. In conclusion, water shower spray is beneficial to alleviate the physiological stress response in road transported broilers under the hot and humid tropical environment.
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spelling upm-1035282023-05-23T02:01:29Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103528/ The effect of water shower spray on stress physiology and mortality in broiler chickens subjected to road transportation under the hot and humid tropical condition Zainool Abidin, Zulaikha Sulaiman, Nur Farrah Aizurin Ramiah, Suriya Kumari Awad, Elmutaz Atta Idrus, Zulkifli This study was performed to investigate the effect of water shower spray on rectal temperature (RT), serum levels of corticosterone (CORT), heat shock protein (HSP) 70 and creatine kinase (CK) in broiler chickens road transported at different times of the day. A total of 320 male broiler chickens (35 days of age) were crated and subjected to either water shower spray (WS) for 10 minutes or no water shower (control). The WS and control broilers were then loaded into an open truck and transported either from 0900 h to 1100 h (29.0oC and 89.0% RH) (AM) or 1900 h to 2100 h (26.0oC and 94.0% RH) (PM) with an average speed of 80 km/h. The CORT of AM birds were significantly reduced by WS, but the treatment had negligible influence on the PM group. Transportation during AM significantly elevated RT, CORT and HSP70 compared to the PM group. Water shower spraying of birds before transit significantly reduced RT and HSP70 compared to controls. Neither water shower treatment nor transportation time had a significant on CK and mortality rate of broilers. In conclusion, water shower spray is beneficial to alleviate the physiological stress response in road transported broilers under the hot and humid tropical environment. Springer 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed Zainool Abidin, Zulaikha and Sulaiman, Nur Farrah Aizurin and Ramiah, Suriya Kumari and Awad, Elmutaz Atta and Idrus, Zulkifli (2022) The effect of water shower spray on stress physiology and mortality in broiler chickens subjected to road transportation under the hot and humid tropical condition. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 54. pp. 1-8. ISSN 0049-4747; ESSN: 1573-7438 https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-1371287/v1 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1371287/v1
spellingShingle Zainool Abidin, Zulaikha
Sulaiman, Nur Farrah Aizurin
Ramiah, Suriya Kumari
Awad, Elmutaz Atta
Idrus, Zulkifli
The effect of water shower spray on stress physiology and mortality in broiler chickens subjected to road transportation under the hot and humid tropical condition
title The effect of water shower spray on stress physiology and mortality in broiler chickens subjected to road transportation under the hot and humid tropical condition
title_full The effect of water shower spray on stress physiology and mortality in broiler chickens subjected to road transportation under the hot and humid tropical condition
title_fullStr The effect of water shower spray on stress physiology and mortality in broiler chickens subjected to road transportation under the hot and humid tropical condition
title_full_unstemmed The effect of water shower spray on stress physiology and mortality in broiler chickens subjected to road transportation under the hot and humid tropical condition
title_short The effect of water shower spray on stress physiology and mortality in broiler chickens subjected to road transportation under the hot and humid tropical condition
title_sort effect of water shower spray on stress physiology and mortality in broiler chickens subjected to road transportation under the hot and humid tropical condition
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103528/
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