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Stocking density is an important environment factor that affects the development of poultry farming, which has caused widespread concern. This study was carried out to determine the effects of stocking density on growth performance, growth regulatory factors, and endocrine hormones in broilers under appropriate environments. A total of 144 Arbor Acres male broilers (BW 1000 ± 70 g) were randomly divided into low stocking density (LSD; 6.25 birds/m2), medium stocking density (MSD; 12.50 birds/m2), and high stocking density (HSD; 18.75 birds/m2) groups, with 6 replicates in each group, and raised in 3 environmental chambers (same size) from 29-day-old to 42-day-old, respectively. The trial period lasted for 14 D with 21 ± 1°C and 60 ± 7% relative humidity, wind speed 0.05). In conclusion, under appropriate environments HSD reduced the growth performance of broilers and this negative effect was likely associated with decreased growth of muscle and bone.
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Xiu Mei Li
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Min Hong Zhang
Hubei University of Medicine
Si Miao Liu
Hefei Normal University
Poultry Science
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Institute of Animal Sciences
Hefei Normal University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d94fd99402b8412aa3ce33 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez505