“…Although environmental conditions alone do not directly cause illnesses in poultry, they weaken the general health and thus compromise immunity in birds, making them vulnerable to infections (Quarles & Kling, 1974; Butler & Egan, 1974; Reece & Lott, 1980; Sterling et al ., 2003; Kocaman et al ., 2006; Talukder et al ., 2010). In animals, stress under abnormal environmental conditions reduces humoral immune capacity and weakens cellular body defences (Bridle et al ., 2006; Dhabhar, 2014; Akinyemi & Adewole, 2021). By altering the Type 1–Type 2 cytokine equilibrium, long‐term stress reduces or causes imbalances in innate and adaptive immune responses, triggering low‐grade chronic inflammation and limiting numbers, movement and function of immunoprotective cells (Dhabhar, 2014).…”