Strategic Management to Combat Heat Stress in Poultry Production
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2024
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Choudhary Publishing Media
Abstract
The effects of heat stress (HS) caused by high temperatures continue to be a global concern
in poultry production. Poultry birds are homoeothermic; however, modern day chickens are
highly susceptible to HS due to their inefficiency in dissipating heat from their body due to
the lack of sweat glands. During HS, the heat load is higher than the chickens' ability to
regulate it. This can disturb normal physiological functioning, affect metabolism and cause
behavioural changes, respiratory alkalosis and immune dysregulation in birds. These adverse
effects cause gut dysbiosis and, therefore, reduce nutrient absorption and energy metabolism.
This consequently reduces production performances and causes economic losses. Several
strategies have been explored to combat the effects of heat stress. These include
environmentally controlled houses, provision of clean cold water, low stocking density,
supplementation of appropriate feed additives, dual and restricted feeding regimes, early
heat conditioning and genetic selection of poultry lines to produce heat‐resistant birds. In
which one best strategy is the probiotics are gaining the attention of poultry nutritionists, as
they are capable of improving the physiology, gut health, and immune system of poultry
under heat stress. Therefore, application of probiotics along with proper management are
considered to potentially help negate some of the negative impacts of heat stress on poultry.
Despite all these efforts, HS still remains a challenge in the poultry sector. Therefore, there is
a need to explore effective strategies to address this long‐lasting problem.
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POULTRY Production and Management
Dr. Gaurav Jain
Dr. Aslam
Dr. Satendra Kumar
Dr P. P. Singh
Keywords
Heat stress, poultry production, health, strategies high temperature.