Effect of early feed restriction in male broiler chicks on plasma metabolic hormones during feed restriction and accelerated growth |
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Authors: | J P McMurtry I Plavnik R W Rosebrough N C Steele J A Proudman |
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Affiliation: | USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, MD 20705. |
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Abstract: | 1. Plasma GH was greater (P less than 0.05) on day 12 in ad libitum-fed birds compared to restricted chicks. Conversely, maximum GH levels were found to occur in the nutrient restricted chicks during the period of accelerated growth (day 42). 2. A significant decline in circulating insulin concentrations with advancing age was evident in both ad libitum-fed and restricted chicks. 3. Feed restriction significantly suppressed circulating T3 in restricted chicks, with concentrations returning to control levels upon refeeding. 4. A significant increase in T4 with advancing age was evident in both treatment groups, with T4 being significantly greater in controls compared to restricted chicks at 54 days of age. |
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