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Effects of pre-incubation storage duration and nonventilation incubation procedure on embryonic physiology and post-hatch chick performance.
Bilalissi, A; Meteyake, H T; Kouame, Y A E; Oke, O E; Lin, H; Onagbesan, O; Decuypere, E; Tona, K.
Afiliação
  • Bilalissi A; Laboratory of Poultry Sciences, Regional of Excellence Centre on Poultry Science, University of Lome, B.P. 1515 Lome, Togo. Electronic address: abidi.bilalissi@cersa-togo.org.
  • Meteyake HT; Laboratory of Poultry Sciences, Regional of Excellence Centre on Poultry Science, University of Lome, B.P. 1515 Lome, Togo.
  • Kouame YAE; Laboratory of Poultry Sciences, Regional of Excellence Centre on Poultry Science, University of Lome, B.P. 1515 Lome, Togo.
  • Oke OE; Department of Animal Physiology, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria.
  • Lin H; Department of Animal Science, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, Shandong 271018, China.
  • Onagbesan O; Department of Animal Physiology, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria.
  • Decuypere E; Laboratory for Physiology, Immunology and Genetics of Domestic Animals, Department of Biosystems, K.U. Leuven, Belgium.
  • Tona K; Laboratory of Poultry Sciences, Regional of Excellence Centre on Poultry Science, University of Lome, B.P. 1515 Lome, Togo.
Poult Sci ; 101(5): 101810, 2022 May.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35358923
ABSTRACT
This study investigated the effects and possible interactions of storage and nonventilation during incubation for eggs from Sasso broiler breeder flock on pre- and post-hatch incubation results. A total of 1,260 Sasso eggs from a 58-wk-old broiler breeder flock were individually numbered, weighed and stored for 7 d or for 18 d in a climate-controlled room (16°C, 75% RH). After storage, eggs were weighed, and randomly assigned equally into 2 incubators. One of the incubators was ventilated (V) for the entire incubation and the second was nonventilated (NV) for the first 12 d. At d 18, the eggs were weighed, candled, and fertile eggs were transferred from the turning trays to hatching baskets. During the last 3 d of incubation, hatching eggs were checked individually every 3 h for hatching events and hatchability of fertile eggs. After pull out at d 21.5, post-hatch performances was determined until 1 wk of age. Results showed that, embryo weights from eggs in NV incubator was significantly higher (P < 0.05) in both stored eggs compared to those from eggs in ventilated incubator, but embryos from eggs stored for 18 d were smaller (P < 0.05) than those from eggs stored for 7 d. Hatchability was higher (P < 0.0001) in NV incubator compared to V incubator in both 7 d and 18 d stored eggs and an interaction was found between incubation ventilation and storage duration on both hatchability and embryonic mortality (P < 0.0001). Chick weights from NV incubator at 7 d post-hatch was greater (P = 0.0009) than those from V incubator. Serum Tri-iodothyronine (T3) and Thyroxin (T4) concentrations were significantly higher (P < 0.05) in NV compare to V group. It was concluded that the effect of long-term pre-incubation storage on embryonic physiology and post-hatch growth interacted significantly with incubation ventilation and that nonventilation can compensate for the negative effects of storage on some hatching and post-hatch performances.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Óvulo / Galinhas Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Óvulo / Galinhas Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article