Providing a broiler chicken embryo with a lighting schedule during incubation may stimulate leg bone development. Bone development may be stimulated through melatonin, a hormone released in darkness that stimulates bone development, or increased activity in embryos exposed to a light-dark rhythm. Aim was to investigate lighting conditions during incubation and leg bone development in broiler embryos, and to reveal the involved mechanisms. Embryos were incubated under continuous cool white 500 lux LED light (24L), continuous darkness (24D), or 16h of light, followed by 8h of darkness (16L:8D) from the start of incubation until hatching. Embryonic bone development largely takes place through cartilage formation (of which collagen is an import...
Femur and tibiatarsus length and width from E8 till E14 in broiler embryos incubated under 24L, 12L:...
ABSTRACT: Previous findings have reported that providing light during incubation can affect hatchabi...
WOS: 000310421000027PubMed ID: 23091151Photoperiodic incubation lighting might improve bird adaptati...
Providing a broiler chicken embryo with a lighting schedule during incubation may stimulate leg bone...
Providing a broiler chicken embryo with a lighting schedule during incubation may stimulate leg bone...
There are indications that lighting schedules applied during incubation can affect leg health at hat...
There are indications that lighting schedules applied during incubation can affect leg health at hat...
Leg bone pathologies are a common problem in broiler chickens, and they can lead to decreased welfar...
The incidence of leg pathologies in broiler chickens with a developmental origin may be decreased by...
Prolonged (>20 h) light periods during grow-out of broiler chickens have been shown to increase the ...
This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of a 16L:8D photoperiod during incubation, either du...
Modified incubation factors affect skeletal musculature development of broiler chickens during em...
ABSTRACT: Providing lighting schedule during incubation has been shown to improve chick quality and ...
Background and Aim: Many environmental factors exist that influence embryonic development which is m...
<div><p>Chicks are bipedal precocious vertebrates that achieve adaptive locomotor skill within hours...
Femur and tibiatarsus length and width from E8 till E14 in broiler embryos incubated under 24L, 12L:...
ABSTRACT: Previous findings have reported that providing light during incubation can affect hatchabi...
WOS: 000310421000027PubMed ID: 23091151Photoperiodic incubation lighting might improve bird adaptati...
Providing a broiler chicken embryo with a lighting schedule during incubation may stimulate leg bone...
Providing a broiler chicken embryo with a lighting schedule during incubation may stimulate leg bone...
There are indications that lighting schedules applied during incubation can affect leg health at hat...
There are indications that lighting schedules applied during incubation can affect leg health at hat...
Leg bone pathologies are a common problem in broiler chickens, and they can lead to decreased welfar...
The incidence of leg pathologies in broiler chickens with a developmental origin may be decreased by...
Prolonged (>20 h) light periods during grow-out of broiler chickens have been shown to increase the ...
This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of a 16L:8D photoperiod during incubation, either du...
Modified incubation factors affect skeletal musculature development of broiler chickens during em...
ABSTRACT: Providing lighting schedule during incubation has been shown to improve chick quality and ...
Background and Aim: Many environmental factors exist that influence embryonic development which is m...
<div><p>Chicks are bipedal precocious vertebrates that achieve adaptive locomotor skill within hours...
Femur and tibiatarsus length and width from E8 till E14 in broiler embryos incubated under 24L, 12L:...
ABSTRACT: Previous findings have reported that providing light during incubation can affect hatchabi...
WOS: 000310421000027PubMed ID: 23091151Photoperiodic incubation lighting might improve bird adaptati...