نتایج جستجو برای: breast feather

تعداد نتایج: 251121  

2010
P. W. Lai J. B. Liang L. C. Hsia T. C. Loh Y. W. Ho

This study aimed to investigate the effects of dietary zinc (Zn), environmental temperatures and Zn×temperature interaction on growth, feathering score and mineral composition of broilers. A total of 256 d-old Avian male broiler chicks were randomly allocated to a 4×2 factorial arrangement with four corn-soybean meal basal diets (containing 44 mg Zn/kg) supplemented with 0, 40, 60 mg/kg Zn (Die...

2017
Ang Li Seth Figueroa Ting-Xin Jiang Ping Wu Randall Widelitz Qing Nie Cheng-Ming Chuong

Adaptation of feathered dinosaurs and Mesozoic birds to new ecological niches was potentiated by rapid diversification of feather vane shapes. The molecular mechanism driving this spectacular process remains unclear. Here, through morphology analysis, transcriptome profiling, functional perturbations and mathematical simulations, we find that mesenchyme-derived GDF10 and GREM1 are major control...

Journal: :The journal of investigative dermatology. Symposium proceedings 1999
R B Widelitz C M Chuong

The formation of skin appendages represents a morphogenetic process through which a homogeneous system is converted into a patterned system. We have pursued molecules involved in the early placode induction and mesenchymal condensation stages of this process. We found that intracellular and extracellular signaling molecules collaborate to position the location of feather primordia and initiate ...

Journal: :Comput. Graph. Forum 2002
Lisa Streit Wolfgang Heidrich

Feathers, unlike other cutaneous appendages such as hair, fur, or scales have a definite structure. Variation in feather structure creates a wide range of resulting appearances. Collectively, feather structure determines the appearance of the feather coat, which can largely affect the resulting look of a feathered object (bird). In this paper we define the structure of individual feathers using...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2000
L L Southern F M LeMieux J O Matthews T D Bidner T A Knowles

An experiment was conducted to evaluate feather meal as a source of Val in lactating sow diets. Sows (five farrowing groups; mean parity = 2.34) were allotted to one of two dietary treatments on the basis of ancestry, parity, and weight and date of d 110 of gestation. The treatment diets included 1) corn-soybean meal lactation diet (n = 40) or 2) corn-soybean meal lactation diet with 2.5% feath...

Journal: :Applied animal behaviour science 2000
Klein Zeltner Huber-Eicher

Feather pecking is a behavioural disorder in laying hens which consists of pecking the feathers of conspecifics, causing feather damage or even injuries to the skin. Its development can be explained by redirection of foraging behaviour. While the occurrence of feather pecking strongly depends on the kind of housing condition, it is also known that there are strain differences in the tendency to...

Journal: :Offset 1969

Journal: :Development 1993
F Serras S Fraser C M Chuong

To study the pattern of gap junctional communication in chicken skin and feather development, we injected Lucifer Yellow into single cells and monitored the transfer of the fluorescent dye through gap junctions. Dye coupling is present between cells of the epithelium as well as between cells of the mesoderm. However, dye transfer did not occur equally in all directions and showed several consis...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1991
C M Chuong

Homeoproteins have been shown to be expressed in defined bands along the anteriorposterior (A-P) body axis and are involved in determining the patterns of insect appendages.' In vertebrates, homeoproteins are also expressed in anterior-posterior (A-P) gradient in the spinal cord. Recently, homeoproteins were also shown to be distributed in a gradient in developing limb buds2.3 and feather buds:...

2003
T. B. Rodenburg A. J. Buitenhuis B. Ask K. A. Uitdehaag P. Koene J. J. van der Poel H. Bovenhuis

The objective of the current study was to estimate heritabilities (h2) of feather pecking and openfield response of laying hens at two different ages. An F2 cross, originating from a high and a low feather pecking line of laying hens, was used for the experiment. Each of the 630 birds of the F2 cross was subjected to an openfield test (individual, 10 min) at 5 and 29 wk of age and to a social f...

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