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Hormonal responses of broiler chickens to simulated crude petroleum flame and fumes
Authors:AO Amakiri  A Monsi  OJ Owen
Institution:1. Department of Animal Science , Rivers State University of Science and Technology , P.M.B. 5080, Port Harcourt, Nigeria aoa4u@yahoo.com;3. Department of Animal Science , Rivers State University of Science and Technology , P.M.B. 5080, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Abstract:Hormonal responses of broiler chickens exposed to crude petroleum flame and fumes at varying distances over a period of 16 h daily were evaluated for 56 days in a poultry house. The burning of crude petroleum was simulated in a designed burner. The measured distances were 4, 8, or 12 m from the flame point. The experimental design was a two-factor factorial in a completely randomized design (CRD) with factor A as distance from the crude petroleum flame and factor B was the age of birds in weeks. One hundred and eighty Anak day-old broiler chickens were divided into four groups of 45 birds each, replicated thrice at 15 birds per replicate. Control birds were located in a separate poultry building without the flame treatment. Gaseous emissions from the burning crude oil were monitored. Proprietary broiler starter and finisher diets were fed ad libitum. Blood samples were taken at the fourth and eighth week for hormone radioimmunoassay from each treatment. The hormones assayed were growth hormone (GH), thyroxine (T4,), and adrenaline. Results indicated that treatments did not significantly alter hormonal levels. The age of birds significantly affected the levels of all three hormones measured.
Keywords:broiler chickens  hormonal responses  simulated crude petroleum flame emissions
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