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    Adaptation to hot climate and strategies to alleviate heat stress in livestock production by Renaudeau, D., Collin, A., Yahav, S., de Basilio, V., Gourdine, J. L., Collier, R. J.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-05-2012)
    “…Despite many challenges faced by animal producers, including environmental problems, diseases, economic pressure, and feed availability, it is still predicted…”
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    Early age thermal conditioning immediately reduces body temperature of broiler chicks in a tropical environment by De Basilio, V, Requena, F, León, A, Vilariño, M, Picard, M

    Published in Poultry science (01-08-2003)
    “…Early age thermal conditioning (TC) durably improves resistance of broilers to heat stress and reduces body temperature (Tb). Three experiments on broiler…”
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    Early age thermal conditioning and a dual feeding program for male broilers challenged by heat stress by De Basilio, V, Vilariño, M, Yahav, S, Picard, M

    Published in Poultry science (01-01-2001)
    “…The effects of early age thermal conditioning (TC) and dual feeding on responses of male broilers to a thermal challenge at 34 d of age are reported. Three…”
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    Early-age thermal conditioning reduces uncoupling protein messenger RNA expression in pectoral muscle of broiler chicks at seven days of age by Taouis, M, De Basilio, V, Mignon-Grasteau, S, Crochet, S, Bouchot, C, Bigot, K, Collin, A, Picard, M

    Published in British poultry science (01-11-2002)
    “…Early-age thermal conditioning (TC) by exposing young chicks to 40 C for 24 h reduces body temperature (Tb) and has been showed by others to improve long-term…”
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    L’acclimatation embryonnaire : une technique innovante pour limiter les mortalités liées au stress thermique chez le poulet by A. COLLIN, L. BEDRANI, T. LOYAU, S. MIGNON-GRASTEAU, S. METAYER-COUSTARD, C. PRAUD, V. DE BASILIO, F. REQUENA RODON, D. BASTIANELLI, M.J. DUCLOS, S. TESSERAUD, C. BERRI, S. YAHAV

    Published in INRAE productions animales (En ligne) (07-04-2011)
    “…Les poulets à croissance rapide sont sensibles à la chaleur en période de finition. En effet, leur sélection pour la croissance a favorisé la masse musculaire…”
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    Assessment of the Level of Heat Stress in Broilers by Measuring Body Temperature and Hyperventilation under Poultry Farm Conditions in Venezuela by M. Pérez, V. De Basilio, Y. Colina, Y. Oliveros, S. Yahav, M. Picard, D. Bastianelli

    “…Repeated measurements on poultry are difficult to perform in real production conditions because of the difficulty to identify and retrieve the animals. A…”
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    Intérêt de l'acclimatation précoce dans les conditions de production des poulets de chair au Venezuela by DE BASILIO, V, OLIVEROS, I, VILARINO, M, DIAZ, J, LEON, A, PICARD, M

    “…Au Venezuela, la production de poulets de chair intensive est efficace mais souffre de pertes économiques graves dont l'origine est une mortalité élevée due à…”
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    La capacité de survie des poulets à un coup de chaleur est augmentée par une exposition précoce à une température élevée by V. DE BASILIO, M. PICARD

    Published in INRAE productions animales (En ligne) (15-09-2002)
    “…Un coup de chaleur pendant la dernière semaine d’élevage provoque une hyperthermie et tue un nombre important de poulets. La température corporelle peut être…”
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    Purpose for an Early Acclimatization of Broiler Chickens under Production Conditions in Venezuela by V. De Basilio, I. Oliveros, M. Vilariño, J. Diaz, A. León, M. Picard

    “…Intensive production of broiler chickens is efficient in Venezuela. However, in the finishing period, high heat-related mortality causes serious economic…”
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