“…Subsequently, they undergo hatchery treatments before being transported to broiler farms, often causing a delay of up to 72 h before the chicks receive their first feed and water ( Willemsen et al, 2010 ). Fasting during this initial period after hatching, has been found to have detrimental effects, including weight loss ( Pinchasov and Noy, 1993 ; Juul-Madsen et al, 2004 ; Careghi et al, 2005 ; Henderson et al, 2008 ; van de Ven et al, 2009 ; Lamot et al, 2016 ), increased susceptibility to pathogens ( Dibner et al, 1996 ), decreased immune performance ( Juul-Madsen et al, 2004 ), and delayed muscle and satellite cell development ( Halevy et al, 2000 ; Moore et al, 2005 ; Gaweł et al, 2022 ). It also impairs the maturation and colonization of gut-associated lymphoid tissue ( GALT ) in the hindgut and delays the increase of B and T cells in the bursa ( Shira et al, 2005 ).…”