“…It well known that poultry species, particularly broiler chickens, are more sensitive to high environmental temperatures and humidity levels than other domestic animals because of their feather cover, lack of sudoriferous glands, and fast growth rate (Piestun et al, 2013;Di et al, 2015). When the environmental temperature exceeds the optimal temperature range, broilers show signs of heat stress, including rise in body temperature, reduced feed intake, poor reproductive and growth performance, immunosuppression, and increased mortality (Kamboh et al, 2013;Zhao et al, 2013;Zhang et al, 2014;Lasagna et al, 2015;Li et al, 2015;Sun et al, 2015). Many studies have demonstrated the damage or injury of the heart, liver, and brain tissues, as well as and angiocarpy in chickens and rats under HS (Zhang et al, 2014;Quinn et al, 2015;Ito et al, 2015).…”