Ononiwu J C, Thomson R G, Carlson H C, Julian R J
Can Vet J. 1979 Mar;20(3):74-7.
Broiler chicken flocks were studied to determine the mortality from sudden death syndrome occurring in the flocks. The difference in the incidence of the syndrome in pullets and cockerels, and the age at which the most birds are affected were also studied. The weight of sudden death syndrome birds was compared with the flock average and the effect of continuous lighting as opposed to intermittent lighting was examined. The results suggest that; continuous lighting produces more sudden death syndrome deaths than intermittent lighting; that the incidence of sudden death syndrome is higher in cockerels than pullets; that the highest death rate occurred during the third and fourth weeks of life, and that sudden death syndrome birds on the average were heavier than the flock average.
对肉鸡群进行了研究,以确定鸡群中发生猝死综合征的死亡率。还研究了小母鸡和小公鸡中该综合征发病率的差异,以及受影响鸡只最多的年龄。将猝死综合征鸡只的体重与鸡群平均体重进行了比较,并研究了持续光照与间歇光照的效果。结果表明:持续光照导致的猝死综合征死亡比间歇光照更多;猝死综合征在小公鸡中的发病率高于小母鸡;最高死亡率发生在第三和第四周龄,且猝死综合征鸡只的平均体重高于鸡群平均体重。