I. Zulkifli et al., INHIBITION OF ADRENAL STEROIDOGENESIS, FOOD RESTRICTION AND ACCLIMATION TO HIGH AMBIENT-TEMPERATURES IN CHICKENS, British Poultry Science, 35(3), 1994, pp. 417-426
1. White Plymouth Rock chickens placed under 60% food restriction or a
d libitum feeding, with or without metyrapone treatment, from either 4
to 6 (early) or 24 to 26 (late) d of age were exposed to high ambient
temperatures (35 +/- 2-degrees-C) from 36 to 43 d of age. 2. Stress a
ttributable to fasting was not manifested through leucocytic alteratio
n when food-restricted chicks were supplemented with an adrenal blocki
ng chemical, metyrapone. 3. Provision of metyrapone during the fasting
period resulted in inferior compensatory growth during refeeding. 4.
Exposure to high temperatures from 36 to 43 d of age did not cause an
elevation in the heterophil:lymphocyte (H/L) ratios of chicks that had
eaten metyrapone-treated food ad libitum during the neonatal stage. 5
. During heat exposure, chicks that had been subjected to early 60% re
striction with non-metyrapone-treated food had lower H/L ratios and im
proved resistance to marble spleen disease infection.