WOS: 000337536200009PubMed ID: 244048601. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of maternal stress (MS) induced by supplementing the hen's diet with 2 mg/hen/d dietary corticosterone (CORT) on embryonic development, biochemical blood parameters and hatching performance of broiler chicks. 2. A total of 200 Ross broiler breeder hens at 42 weeks of age were randomly divided into two groups: MS or control. Hens in the MS were fed 2 mg/hen/d CORT for 14 d. Eggs (648 and 635 eggs for MS and control, respectively) were collected from d 3 to 14 of dietary CORT supplementation and incubated. Weights of embryo, chicks and organs and body composition were determined during incubation and at hatch. Biochemical blood parameters were mea...
In commercial egg production, chicks are exposed to a potentially stressful procedure during their f...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the embryonic lipid deposition in yolk, embryo serum and tis...
The question of why maternal stress influences offspring phenotype is of significant interest to evo...
The relationship between maternal stress during pregnancy in humans and the subsequent physical and ...
WOS: 000329688900002PubMed ID: 243975051. This study aimed to evaluate a stress model induced by cor...
The relationship between maternal stress during pregnancy in humans and the subsequent physical and ...
Despite considerable research on hormone-mediated maternal effects in birds, the underlying physiolo...
Although most work on prenatal stress has been conducted on mammalian species, birds provide useful ...
Despite considerable research on hormone-mediated maternal effects in birds, the underlying physiolo...
In commercial egg production, laying hen chicks are exposed to several stressful events during incub...
Despite considerable research on hormone-mediated maternal effects in birds, the underlying physiolo...
ABSTRACT Circulating levels of corticosterone were determined in chick embryos from 10 to 21 days of...
Eggs of vertebrates contain steroid hormones of maternal origin that may influence offspring perform...
Early embryonic exposure to maternal glucocorticoids can broadly impact physiology and behaviour acr...
This study investigated the effect of non-ventilation of the incubator during the first 10 days of i...
In commercial egg production, chicks are exposed to a potentially stressful procedure during their f...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the embryonic lipid deposition in yolk, embryo serum and tis...
The question of why maternal stress influences offspring phenotype is of significant interest to evo...
The relationship between maternal stress during pregnancy in humans and the subsequent physical and ...
WOS: 000329688900002PubMed ID: 243975051. This study aimed to evaluate a stress model induced by cor...
The relationship between maternal stress during pregnancy in humans and the subsequent physical and ...
Despite considerable research on hormone-mediated maternal effects in birds, the underlying physiolo...
Although most work on prenatal stress has been conducted on mammalian species, birds provide useful ...
Despite considerable research on hormone-mediated maternal effects in birds, the underlying physiolo...
In commercial egg production, laying hen chicks are exposed to several stressful events during incub...
Despite considerable research on hormone-mediated maternal effects in birds, the underlying physiolo...
ABSTRACT Circulating levels of corticosterone were determined in chick embryos from 10 to 21 days of...
Eggs of vertebrates contain steroid hormones of maternal origin that may influence offspring perform...
Early embryonic exposure to maternal glucocorticoids can broadly impact physiology and behaviour acr...
This study investigated the effect of non-ventilation of the incubator during the first 10 days of i...
In commercial egg production, chicks are exposed to a potentially stressful procedure during their f...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the embryonic lipid deposition in yolk, embryo serum and tis...
The question of why maternal stress influences offspring phenotype is of significant interest to evo...