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Effects of in ovo feeding with glycerol for broilers

Summary The objective was to evaluate the effect of in ovo feeding with glycerol on post‐hatch development in broiler chicks. A total of 408 fertile eggs were divided into six experimental groups consisting of five 0.9% saline solutions containing various concentrations of glycerol (12.5, 25.0, 37.5...

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Published in:Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition 2017-06, Vol.101 (3), p.434-440
Main Authors: Neves, D. G., Retes, P. L., Rocha, R. R., Ferreira, L. G., Naves, L. P., Alvarenga, R. R., Fassani, E. J., Pereira, L. J., Sousa, R. V., Zangeronimo, M. G.
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description Summary The objective was to evaluate the effect of in ovo feeding with glycerol on post‐hatch development in broiler chicks. A total of 408 fertile eggs were divided into six experimental groups consisting of five 0.9% saline solutions containing various concentrations of glycerol (12.5, 25.0, 37.5 and 50.0 nmol/ml), and a placebo group (inoculation with saline only) and a control group (without inoculation). Inoculations were performed at 17 days of incubation for the evaluation of hatchability, embryo mortality, body and viscera weights, intestinal epithelium morphometry, blood glucose and liver glycerol kinase activity of chicks at hatching. Inoculation of solutions containing glycerol did not influence body weight at hatching and relative weights of liver, pancreas, intestine and breast. There was a quadratic effect of glycerol levels on the weights of yolk residue and gizzard and on blood glucose, and an increasing linear effect on spleen and heart weights. Higher duodenum and ileum villous height and deeper jejunum and ileum crypts were obtained with 50.0 nmol/ml of glycerol. A linear increasing effect was also observed in liver glycerol kinase activity; however, lower blood glucose was observed with 37.5 and 50 nmol/ml of glycerol. It is therefore concluded that glycerol may be used at doses of 25 nmol/ml as a substrate in in ovo feeding of broiler chickens. However, further studies must be conducted not only to establish an optimal dose but also to evaluate the combination of this substrate with other nutrients used in the in ovo feeding.
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Blood
Body weight
Chick Embryo
Chickens
Chickens - growth & development
Chicks
Crypts
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Duodenum
Eggs
embryo development
energetic substrate
Epithelium
Feeding
Gizzard
Glucose
Glycerol
Glycerol - administration & dosage
Glycerol kinase
Group dynamics
Hatchability
Hatching
Heart
Ileum
in ovo nutrition
Incubation
Injections
Inoculation
intestinal epithelium
Intestine
Intestines - anatomy & histology
Intestines - drug effects
Jejunum
Juveniles
Liver
Liver - anatomy & histology
Liver - drug effects
Morphometry
Muscle, Skeletal - anatomy & histology
Muscle, Skeletal - drug effects
Nutrients
Ovum
Pancreas
Pancreas - anatomy & histology
Pancreas - drug effects
Poultry
poultry production
Saline solutions
Spleen
Viscera
Yolk
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