Effect of maternal dietary manipulation and in ovo injection of nutrients on the hatchability indices, post-hatch growth, feed consumption, feed conversion ratio and immunocompetence traits of turkey poults

Two hundred turkey breeder hens and 24 viable toms of 30-35 weeks (wk) old of small white variety were distributed into 2 treatment groups having 4 replicates First four replicates were offered diet A [National Research Council. 1994. Nutrient requirements of poultry. 8th ed. Washington, DC: Nationa...

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Main Authors: Amitav Bhattacharyya, Samir Majumdar, Subrat Kumar Bhanja, Asit Baran Mandal, Mukund Kadam
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Animal Research
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2017.1296843
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spelling doaj-ffaa9b8bc1bb43ffb9bc959ad3e49c3b2020-11-25T02:19:09ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Applied Animal Research0971-21190974-18442018-01-0146128729410.1080/09712119.2017.12968431296843Effect of maternal dietary manipulation and in ovo injection of nutrients on the hatchability indices, post-hatch growth, feed consumption, feed conversion ratio and immunocompetence traits of turkey poultsAmitav Bhattacharyya0Samir Majumdar1Subrat Kumar Bhanja2Asit Baran Mandal3Mukund Kadam4College of Veterinary Science and Animal HusbandryPoultry Housing and Management Section, Central Avian Research Institute, IzatnagarPoultry Housing and Management Section, Central Avian Research Institute, IzatnagarPoultry Housing and Management Section, Central Avian Research Institute, IzatnagarDepartment of Poultry Science, Nagpur Veterinary CollegeTwo hundred turkey breeder hens and 24 viable toms of 30-35 weeks (wk) old of small white variety were distributed into 2 treatment groups having 4 replicates First four replicates were offered diet A [National Research Council. 1994. Nutrient requirements of poultry. 8th ed. Washington, DC: National Academy Press] and other four replicates were maintained on a higher plane of nutrition – diet B for 8 wk. Five hundred and fortyeight fertile eggs on 21st embryonic day were in ovo injected with nutrients (essential amino acids - INA; linolenic acid, linoleic acid, retinol and DL-alpha-tocopherol-INFV; INA + INFV-INAFV, sham control – S and un-injected control – C). INAFV poults had significantly (P < .01) higher body weight compared to other treatment groups till 8 wk of age. Total immunoglobulins in response to 1% sheep red blood cells were significantly higher (P < .01) in the INA group compared to the C group. Cell-mediated immune response was significantly higher (P < .01) in the diet B group compared to diet A group. Thus, INAFV treatment may be carried out for better posthatch growth and breeders may be maintained on higher plane of nutrition along with INA treatment to elicit better post-hatch immunity.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2017.1296843Dietin ovo feedingpoultshatchabilityimmunityturkeys
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author Amitav Bhattacharyya
Samir Majumdar
Subrat Kumar Bhanja
Asit Baran Mandal
Mukund Kadam
spellingShingle Amitav Bhattacharyya
Samir Majumdar
Subrat Kumar Bhanja
Asit Baran Mandal
Mukund Kadam
Effect of maternal dietary manipulation and in ovo injection of nutrients on the hatchability indices, post-hatch growth, feed consumption, feed conversion ratio and immunocompetence traits of turkey poults
Journal of Applied Animal Research
Diet
in ovo feeding
poults
hatchability
immunity
turkeys
author_facet Amitav Bhattacharyya
Samir Majumdar
Subrat Kumar Bhanja
Asit Baran Mandal
Mukund Kadam
author_sort Amitav Bhattacharyya
title Effect of maternal dietary manipulation and in ovo injection of nutrients on the hatchability indices, post-hatch growth, feed consumption, feed conversion ratio and immunocompetence traits of turkey poults
title_short Effect of maternal dietary manipulation and in ovo injection of nutrients on the hatchability indices, post-hatch growth, feed consumption, feed conversion ratio and immunocompetence traits of turkey poults
title_full Effect of maternal dietary manipulation and in ovo injection of nutrients on the hatchability indices, post-hatch growth, feed consumption, feed conversion ratio and immunocompetence traits of turkey poults
title_fullStr Effect of maternal dietary manipulation and in ovo injection of nutrients on the hatchability indices, post-hatch growth, feed consumption, feed conversion ratio and immunocompetence traits of turkey poults
title_full_unstemmed Effect of maternal dietary manipulation and in ovo injection of nutrients on the hatchability indices, post-hatch growth, feed consumption, feed conversion ratio and immunocompetence traits of turkey poults
title_sort effect of maternal dietary manipulation and in ovo injection of nutrients on the hatchability indices, post-hatch growth, feed consumption, feed conversion ratio and immunocompetence traits of turkey poults
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Applied Animal Research
issn 0971-2119
0974-1844
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Two hundred turkey breeder hens and 24 viable toms of 30-35 weeks (wk) old of small white variety were distributed into 2 treatment groups having 4 replicates First four replicates were offered diet A [National Research Council. 1994. Nutrient requirements of poultry. 8th ed. Washington, DC: National Academy Press] and other four replicates were maintained on a higher plane of nutrition – diet B for 8 wk. Five hundred and fortyeight fertile eggs on 21st embryonic day were in ovo injected with nutrients (essential amino acids - INA; linolenic acid, linoleic acid, retinol and DL-alpha-tocopherol-INFV; INA + INFV-INAFV, sham control – S and un-injected control – C). INAFV poults had significantly (P < .01) higher body weight compared to other treatment groups till 8 wk of age. Total immunoglobulins in response to 1% sheep red blood cells were significantly higher (P < .01) in the INA group compared to the C group. Cell-mediated immune response was significantly higher (P < .01) in the diet B group compared to diet A group. Thus, INAFV treatment may be carried out for better posthatch growth and breeders may be maintained on higher plane of nutrition along with INA treatment to elicit better post-hatch immunity.
topic Diet
in ovo feeding
poults
hatchability
immunity
turkeys
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2017.1296843
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