Works (9)

Updated: July 5th, 2023 15:53

2009 article

Embryonic development when eggs are turned different angles during incubation

Cutchin, H. R., Wineland, M. J., Christensen, V. L., Davis, S., & Mann, K. M. (2009, September 15). The Journal of Applied Poultry Research.

By: H. Cutchin n, M. Wineland n, V. Christensen n, S. Davis n & K. Mann n

author keywords: turning; incubation; malposition; subembryonic fluid; chorioallantoic membrane; residual albumen
topics (OpenAlex): Animal Genetics and Reproduction; Reproductive Biology and Fertility; Sperm and Testicular Function
TL;DR: It was determined that a reduced turning angle decreases the hatch of fertile eggs. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

2009 journal article

Incubation conditions affect leg health in large, high-yield broilers

The Journal of Applied Poultry Research, 18(3), 640–646.

By: E. Oviedo-Rondon n, M. Wineland n, S. Funderburk n, J. Small n, H. Cutchin n & M. Mann n

author keywords: incubation; broiler chicken; leg health; gait score; welfare
topics (OpenAlex): Animal Nutrition and Physiology; Livestock and Poultry Management; Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that proper incubation conditions improve broiler performance, especially in females (1.2%); may reduce leg health problems such as crooked toes; and may even improve locomotion. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Sources: Web Of Science, Crossref, NC State University Libraries
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2008 article

Broiler embryo bone development is influenced by incubator temperature, oxygen concentration and eggshell conductance at the plateau stage in oxygen consumption1

Oviedo-Rondón, E. O., Small, J., Wineland, M. J., Christensen, V. L., Mozdziak, P. S., Koci, M. D., … Mann, K. M. (2008, November 1). British Poultry Science, Vol. 49, pp. 666–676.

By: E. Oviedo-Rondón n, J. Small n, M. Wineland n, V. Christensen n, P. Mozdziak n, M. Koci n, S. Funderburk n, D. Ort n, K. Mann n

Contributors: E. Oviedo-Rondón n, J. Small n, M. Wineland n, V. Christensen n, P. Mozdziak n, M. Koci n, S. Funderburk n, D. Ort n, K. Mann n

MeSH headings : Animals; Body Weight; Bone Development / drug effects; Chick Embryo; Chickens / anatomy & histology; Chickens / growth & development; Chickens / metabolism; Egg Shell / physiology; Embryonic Development / drug effects; Femur / anatomy & histology; Incubators; Oxygen / metabolism; Oxygen / pharmacology; Temperature; Tibia / anatomy & histology
topics (OpenAlex): Animal Nutrition and Physiology; Animal Genetics and Reproduction; Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
TL;DR: The results indicated that elevated TEM during incubation increased RA between the two legs, mainly in the Low G strain, and suggest that late incubation conditions affect long bone development in broilers. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, ORCID, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2008 article

Effects of Incubator Temperature and Oxygen Concentration During the Plateau Stage of Oxygen Consumption on Turkey Embryo Long Bone Development

Oviedo-Rondón, E. O., Small, J., Wineland, M. J., Christensen, V. L., Grimes, J. L., Funderburk, S. V. L., … Mann, K. M. (2008, July 22). Poultry Science, Vol. 87, pp. 1484–1492.

By: E. Oviedo-Rondón n, J. Small n, M. Wineland n, V. Christensen n, J. Grimes n, S. Funderburk n, D. Ort n, K. Mann n

author keywords: turkey; incubation; leg health; bone development
MeSH headings : Animal Husbandry / methods; Animals; Bone Development / physiology; Chondrocytes / cytology; Chondrocytes / metabolism; Embryonic Development / physiology; Femur / cytology; Femur / embryology; Immunohistochemistry / veterinary; Oxygen / administration & dosage; Oxygen Consumption / physiology; Random Allocation; Temperature; Tibia / cytology; Tibia / embryology; Turkeys / embryology
topics (OpenAlex): Animal Nutrition and Physiology; Comparative Animal Anatomy Studies; Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
TL;DR: It is concluded that incubation conditions affect long bone development in turkeys via TEM and O(2) in resting and hypertrophic zones. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2006 article

Incubator Temperature and Oxygen Concentration at the Plateau Stage in Oxygen Consumption Affects Intestinal Maturation of Broiler Chicks

(2006, February 15). International Journal of Poultry Science.

Mike Wineland; Vern Christensen; Brian David Fairchild; Deborah T. Ort; Kenneth M. Mann

topics (OpenAlex): Animal Nutrition and Physiology; Livestock and Poultry Management; Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
TL;DR: It is concluded that incubator temperatures greater than 37o C, and oxygen concentrations less than 21% are detrimental to intestinal maturation in broiler chicks. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2005 article

Eggshell Conductance and Incubator Ventilation as Factors in Embryo Survival and Poult Quality

(2005, October 15). International Journal of Poultry Science.

Vern Christensen; Mike Wineland; Deborah T. Ort; Kenneth M. Mann

topics (OpenAlex): Animal Nutrition and Physiology
TL;DR: In the developmental process of the embryonic turkey, G may determine energy balance and maturity of each hatchling and may affect its survival and growth rates following hatching. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2005 article

Incubator Temperature and Oxygen Concentrations During the Plateau Stage in Oxygen Uptake Affect Turkey Embryo Plasma T4 and T3 Concentrations

(2005, April 15). International Journal of Poultry Science.

Vern Christensen; Mike Wineland; Brian David Fairchild; Deborah T. Ort; Kenneth M. Mann

topics (OpenAlex): Physiological and biochemical adaptations; Animal Nutrition and Physiology; Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
TL;DR: Temperature and oxygen are independent stimuli of the avian embryonic thyroid gland during the plateau stage, and that incubator temperature and oxygen concentrations can modulate development of turke y embryos by changing plasma T and T concentrations. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2004 article

Incubator Temperature and Oxygen Concentration at the Plateau Stage Affects Intestinal Maturation of Turkey Embryos

(2004, May 15). International Journal of Poultry Science.

Vern Christensen; Mike Wineland; Deborah T. Ort; Kenneth M. Mann

topics (OpenAlex): Animal Nutrition and Physiology; Livestock and Poultry Management; Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock
TL;DR: In incubator temperature greater than 37 C and oxygen concentrations less than 19% during the plateau stage delay intestinal maturation, and temperature and oxygen displayed independent effects on growth and function and did not interact. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2004 journal article

Incubator temperature and oxygen concentration at the plateau stage affect cardiac health of turkey embryos

Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 3(2), 52.

By: V. Christensen, M. Wineland, I. Yildirum, D. Ort & K. Mann

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

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