Riddell C, Schwean K, Classen H L
Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
Avian Dis. 1998 Apr-Jun;42(2):225-9.
Broiler chickens were raised in separate rooms kept at temperatures of either 27 C or 16 C from 28 through 39 days of age. At the high temperature mouth breathing was recorded, but it was absent at the lower temperature. The number of dust particles in the air was greater in the warm rooms. More than 50% of the chickens in warm rooms had microscopic lesions in the bronchi of their lungs, whereas fewer than 5% of chickens in cold rooms had such lesions. Large dust particles were visible in some of the lesions. It was postulated that the increased incidence of lung lesions in chickens from warm rooms was due to mouth breathing rather than the higher dust levels in the air of these rooms.
将28至39日龄的肉鸡分别饲养在温度为27摄氏度或16摄氏度的不同房间里。在高温环境下记录到有张口呼吸的情况,但在低温环境下则没有。温暖房间空气中的尘埃颗粒数量更多。温暖房间里超过50%的鸡肺部支气管有微观病变,而寒冷房间里只有不到5%的鸡有此类病变。在一些病变中可以看到大的尘埃颗粒。据推测,温暖房间里鸡肺部病变发生率增加是由于张口呼吸,而非这些房间空气中较高的尘埃水平所致。