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- W2320221431 abstract "Abstract RECENT experiments carried out upon starlings, ferrets, voles, and some other animals have demonstrated an intimate connection between the onset of sexual activity and light. From these experiments it would appear possible that the increased egg producion of the domestic fowl, which is observed when the day is artificially lengthened, may not be directly due to increased opportunity for obtaining feed or exercise or to a shorter period without feed, but to a direct effect of the longer periods of illumination upon the birds, which, by a process not yet fully understood, stimulates the reproductive organs to increased activity and consequent need for larger quantities of food. Therefore, it may be proper to ask whether increased light absorption or increased food consumption is the primary cause of increased egg production in the fowl. Of course, it is not possible to answer this question now; but, since the experiments on the . . ." @default.
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- W2320221431 title "Does Increased Light Absorption Cause Increased Egg Production in the Fowl ?" @default.
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