“…A number of variations of feed restriction including limiting the time of daily access to feed (Khetani et al, 2009;Onbasilar et al, 2009;Mohebodini et al, 2009), removal of feed for up to 8 h a d or skip-a-day feeding, allowing birds to feed only once/h and feeding once every other day (Demir et al, 2004;Khajali et al, 2007;El-Fiky et al, 2008;Benyi et al, 2009Benyi et al, , 2010Boostani et al, 2010;Saffar & Khajali, 2010), have been evaluated but results have been conflicting (Navidshad et al, 2006;Cornejo et al, 2007;Khetani et al, 2009;Ghazanfari et al, 2010). However, Mohebodini et al (2009) on the respective research indicated that although intermittent feeding through free access to feed during four periods of 2 h (06:00-08:00, 12:00-14:00, 18:00-20:00, and 24:00-02:00) from 7-21 d of age had lower on body weight gain than control (436.3 vs 495.3 g), but had no effect on weight gain during realimentation period from 22-42 d of age.…”