Literature DB >> 11469664

Marked differences in the splanchnometry of farm-bred and wild red-legged partridges (Alectoris rufa L.).

J Millán1, C Gortázar, R Villafuerte.   

Abstract

Relative weights of heart, spleen, pancreas, and liver and the relative lengths of the small intestine and the cecum were taken from 40 farm-bred and 43 wild juvenile red-legged partridges (Alectoris rufa Linnaeus) in central Spain. Expressed as a ratio to head and body length, farm-bred partridges had lighter hearts (17% lighter), spleens (78%), and livers (29%) and shorter small intestines (15%) and cecae (20%), than wild birds of the same age. When expressed as a ratio to body weight, farm-bred juvenile red-legged partridges had lighter hearts (12%) and livers (23%) and shorter small intestines (9%) and cecae (12%) than wild partridges. Those differences might have been produced by diet differences (such as fiber-poor, high-energy feeds used on farms) and may affect the survival of farm-bred partridges after release.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11469664     DOI: 10.1093/ps/80.7.972

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Poult Sci        ISSN: 0032-5791            Impact factor:   3.352


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1.  Comparative Quantitative Studies on the Microvasculature of the Heart of a Highly Selected Meat-Type and a Wild-Type Turkey Line.

Authors:  Salah Al Masri; Maria Kattanek; Kenneth C Richardson; Hafez Mohamed Hafez; Johanna Plendl; Hana Hünigen
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-01-24       Impact factor: 3.240

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