An automated multi-calorimeter system: preliminary experiments on laying hens.

1. An open-circuit, automated, multi-calorimeter system for studies on the energy metabolism of the fowl is described. 2. Discontinuous observations of 10-min duration once each hour for 22 h gave good agreement with continuous observations throughout 22 h. 3. It is essential to train each hen before a series of calorimeter experiments. 4. A distinctive pattern of light-entrained, diurnal variation of metabolic rate has been observed in starving and fed birds of two laying strains.

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