Red light is necessary to activate the reproductive axis in chickens independently of the retina of the eye

📖 Top 20% JournalMay 6, 2014Poultry science

Red light activates the reproductive system in chickens without using the eye

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Abstract

Hens exposed to red and white light experienced significantly lower age at first egg compared to those under green light.

  • Red and white light resulted in higher estradiol concentrations, indicating stronger ovarian activation.
  • Hens under red and white light had longer peak production and higher cumulative egg numbers than those under green light.
  • No significant differences in body weight gain were observed until sexual maturation, with green light hens showing higher growth post-23 weeks.
  • Corticosterone levels were higher at 20 weeks in hens under red light, but remained below stress-indicative levels.
  • The retina of the eye did not seem to be necessary for the reproductive activation associated with red and white light.

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