Author:
KONDRA P. A.,SMITH W. K.,HODGSON G. C.,BRAGG D. B.,GAVORA J.,HAMID M. A. K.,BOULANGER R. J.
Abstract
White Leghorn hybrid chickens of different ages were subjected to CW microwave radiations at a frequency of 6 GHz and at densities of 0.02 and 400 picowatts/cm3. Microwaves were produced by a Varian LD 807 travelling wave tube. Continuous or periodic exposure of chickens during the growing stage did not affect their growth or feed conversion efficiency in comparison with non-treated controls. Hens subjected continuously, from 1 day old, to microwave treatment at the low or high densities showed significantly higher percent hen-day rate of lay, during 169 to 476 days of age, and significantly lower egg weight than the untreated birds. The low-density treatment resulted in significantly higher fertility than the high level of treatment. Egg quality, mortality and several other traits studied were unaffected by the treatments.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Food Animals
Cited by
10 articles.
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