<div><p>A ‘meta-analysis’ was performed to determine effects of post-hatch food and water deprivation (PHFWD) on chicken development, performance and welfare (including health). Two types of meta-analysis were performed on peer-reviewed scientific publications: a quantitative ‘meta-analysis’ (MA) and a qualitative analysis (QA). Previously reported effects of PHFWD were quantified in the MA, for variables related to performance, mortality and relative yolk sac weight. The QA counted the number of studies reporting (non-)significant effects when five or more records were available in the data set (i.e. relative heart, liver and pancreas weight; plasma T3, T4 and glucose concentrations; relative duodenum, jejunum and ileum weight; duodenum, j...
<p>Delayed feed and water access is known to impair growth performance of day old broiler chickens. ...
The present study aimed to study the effects of food deprivation and subsequent postprandial changes...
We studied the influence of the length of the post-hatch holding time (HT) on the development of the...
The objective of the study was to assess the effect of varying levels of water deprivation on growth...
Not AvailableThe effects of post-hatch (PH) feed deprivation (FD) for 6, 12, 24 and 36 h were assess...
We studied the effect of feed and water deprivation on gastrointestinal tract and intestinal mucosa ...
Broiler performance to the end of the rearing period may be negatively influenced by delayed access ...
International audienceIn commercial conditions, chicks underwent a post-hatch fast (PHF) between 24 ...
<p>During the first week of life, broiler chickens undergo various developmental changes that are al...
The current study evaluated effects of hatch moment and immediate feed and water access within a 24-...
The aim of this meta-analysis was to determine the effect of a bacterial immune challenge (Clostridi...
Suboptimal incubation conditions can negatively affect survival and development of chicken embryos. ...
The effect of post-hatch (PH) feed deprival for 6, 12, 24 and 36 h was studied in male and female br...
The poultry industry is under pressure to produce safe and good quality meat in the welfare conditio...
Responses of growth performance, gut morphology, blood biochemistry, and quality of breast meat to v...
<p>Delayed feed and water access is known to impair growth performance of day old broiler chickens. ...
The present study aimed to study the effects of food deprivation and subsequent postprandial changes...
We studied the influence of the length of the post-hatch holding time (HT) on the development of the...
The objective of the study was to assess the effect of varying levels of water deprivation on growth...
Not AvailableThe effects of post-hatch (PH) feed deprivation (FD) for 6, 12, 24 and 36 h were assess...
We studied the effect of feed and water deprivation on gastrointestinal tract and intestinal mucosa ...
Broiler performance to the end of the rearing period may be negatively influenced by delayed access ...
International audienceIn commercial conditions, chicks underwent a post-hatch fast (PHF) between 24 ...
<p>During the first week of life, broiler chickens undergo various developmental changes that are al...
The current study evaluated effects of hatch moment and immediate feed and water access within a 24-...
The aim of this meta-analysis was to determine the effect of a bacterial immune challenge (Clostridi...
Suboptimal incubation conditions can negatively affect survival and development of chicken embryos. ...
The effect of post-hatch (PH) feed deprival for 6, 12, 24 and 36 h was studied in male and female br...
The poultry industry is under pressure to produce safe and good quality meat in the welfare conditio...
Responses of growth performance, gut morphology, blood biochemistry, and quality of breast meat to v...
<p>Delayed feed and water access is known to impair growth performance of day old broiler chickens. ...
The present study aimed to study the effects of food deprivation and subsequent postprandial changes...
We studied the influence of the length of the post-hatch holding time (HT) on the development of the...