Alleviation of thermal and overcrowding stress in finishing broilers by dietary propolis supplementation

The current study investigated the efficacy of propolis supplementation (bee glue; BG) on ameliorating overcrowding and heat stress-induced impairment of growth performance, immunity, some stress indicators, and jejunum morphology in broilers. Three hundred eighty 21-d-old Ross 308 male broilers wer...

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Main Authors: Shaban Chegini, Ali Kiani, Hassan Rokni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-04-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2017.1360753
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spelling doaj-8743891f654b4132bb8fe2e6073f8f582020-11-25T02:39:38ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2018-04-0117237738510.1080/1828051X.2017.13607531360753Alleviation of thermal and overcrowding stress in finishing broilers by dietary propolis supplementationShaban Chegini0Ali Kiani1Hassan Rokni2Lorestan UniversityLorestan UniversityThe Ministry of Agriculture JihadThe current study investigated the efficacy of propolis supplementation (bee glue; BG) on ameliorating overcrowding and heat stress-induced impairment of growth performance, immunity, some stress indicators, and jejunum morphology in broilers. Three hundred eighty 21-d-old Ross 308 male broilers were randomly divided into 6 treatments. From d 22, the birds were either kept at thermoneutral zone (22 °C) or subjected to cyclic heat stress by exposing them daily to 32 °C for 10 h (from 0800 to 1800) and 22 °C from 1800 to 0800. The 2 levels of stocking density include the experimental groups with low stocking density (LSD; 10 chickens/m2) and those with a HSD (18 chickens/m2). A basal diet supplemented with BG (4 g/kg of diet) was fed to 2 groups, one with HSD and the other with LSD. The heat stress resulted in a significant decrease in broiler performance, coefficient of ileal digestibility (CIAD) of nitrogen (N), apparent metabolisable energy (AME), relative weight of lymphoid organs, morphometric indices, and increased mRNA levels of heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) in breast muscle. Overcrowding stress reduced performance parameters, heterophil:lymphocyte (H:L) ratio but increased levels of IgA, IgM, nitric oxide (NO), corticosterone (CS), and HSP70. Growth performance, CIAD of N, AME, relative lymphoid organs weight, and jejunum villus height were increased by BG supplementation in the chickens stocked at HSD than those housed at LSD. In addition, BG supplementation reduced blood NO and CS concentrations, and mRNA levels of HSP70 but elevated H:L ratio in heat-stressed broiler compared those reared under thermoneutral zone. It was concluded that dietary use of BG as a feed supplement can reduce some of the detrimental effects of heat stress and HSD in broilers.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2017.1360753broilerheat stressimmune statuspropolisstocking density
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author Shaban Chegini
Ali Kiani
Hassan Rokni
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Ali Kiani
Hassan Rokni
Alleviation of thermal and overcrowding stress in finishing broilers by dietary propolis supplementation
Italian Journal of Animal Science
broiler
heat stress
immune status
propolis
stocking density
author_facet Shaban Chegini
Ali Kiani
Hassan Rokni
author_sort Shaban Chegini
title Alleviation of thermal and overcrowding stress in finishing broilers by dietary propolis supplementation
title_short Alleviation of thermal and overcrowding stress in finishing broilers by dietary propolis supplementation
title_full Alleviation of thermal and overcrowding stress in finishing broilers by dietary propolis supplementation
title_fullStr Alleviation of thermal and overcrowding stress in finishing broilers by dietary propolis supplementation
title_full_unstemmed Alleviation of thermal and overcrowding stress in finishing broilers by dietary propolis supplementation
title_sort alleviation of thermal and overcrowding stress in finishing broilers by dietary propolis supplementation
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2018-04-01
description The current study investigated the efficacy of propolis supplementation (bee glue; BG) on ameliorating overcrowding and heat stress-induced impairment of growth performance, immunity, some stress indicators, and jejunum morphology in broilers. Three hundred eighty 21-d-old Ross 308 male broilers were randomly divided into 6 treatments. From d 22, the birds were either kept at thermoneutral zone (22 °C) or subjected to cyclic heat stress by exposing them daily to 32 °C for 10 h (from 0800 to 1800) and 22 °C from 1800 to 0800. The 2 levels of stocking density include the experimental groups with low stocking density (LSD; 10 chickens/m2) and those with a HSD (18 chickens/m2). A basal diet supplemented with BG (4 g/kg of diet) was fed to 2 groups, one with HSD and the other with LSD. The heat stress resulted in a significant decrease in broiler performance, coefficient of ileal digestibility (CIAD) of nitrogen (N), apparent metabolisable energy (AME), relative weight of lymphoid organs, morphometric indices, and increased mRNA levels of heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) in breast muscle. Overcrowding stress reduced performance parameters, heterophil:lymphocyte (H:L) ratio but increased levels of IgA, IgM, nitric oxide (NO), corticosterone (CS), and HSP70. Growth performance, CIAD of N, AME, relative lymphoid organs weight, and jejunum villus height were increased by BG supplementation in the chickens stocked at HSD than those housed at LSD. In addition, BG supplementation reduced blood NO and CS concentrations, and mRNA levels of HSP70 but elevated H:L ratio in heat-stressed broiler compared those reared under thermoneutral zone. It was concluded that dietary use of BG as a feed supplement can reduce some of the detrimental effects of heat stress and HSD in broilers.
topic broiler
heat stress
immune status
propolis
stocking density
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2017.1360753
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