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- W2030776018 abstract "A BRIEF review by Sturkie (1954) reveals that chickens exhibit diurnal variations in body temperature, both body temperature and activity being higher during the light hours than during the dark periods of the day. Wilson (1948) reported that, under continuous artificial light and constant ambient temperature of 70°F., the greatest diurnal variations in the body temperature of hens in individual cages was 0.3°F. Since the activity exhibited by the birds is greater during the light hours than during the dark periods, it is possible that photo-periodicity in diurnal rhythms may affect the body temperature of the birds. As yet, no such studies on mature cocks are known. Hence the following experiments were conducted to provide additional information on the effects of photoperiodicity and activity on cloacal temperature of mature cocks. Twelve, year-old, Rhode Island Red (R.I.R.) cocks were kept in individual cages in a well-ventilated room having plenty of …" @default.
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- W2030776018 title "The Effect of Photoperiodicity on the Cloacal Temperature of Mature Cocks" @default.
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