Published in Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, Vol. LXII, Issue 2
Written by Mircea LAZĂR, Roxana LAZĂR, Cristina SIMEANU, Paul Corneliu BOIȘTEANU
Current research is a part of a research program aimed to study the relationship between morphology and physiological status of turkey pineal gland in relation to the degree of somatic development. Research is carried out at S.C. Galli Gallo Codlea, which is the only unit in Romania for breeding and slaughter of turkeys. The measurements were performed on an important livestock specie for modern husbandry industry, namely turkey, the expansion of this area being useful for providing knowledge on the relationship between technology growth for modulation of microclimate parameters and growth performance. Were followed hematological and biochemical blood parameters,with the purpose of providing a parallel between turkey (Meleagris gallopavo-gallopavo) and chicken (Gallus gallus).
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