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Laying performance, digestibility and plasma hormones in laying hens exposed to chronic heat stress as affected by betaine, vitamin C, and/or vitamin E supplementation

Heat stress had a negative effect on laying hens’ performance, thus this research was to study the influences of betaine (Bet, 1000 mg/kg betaine), vitamin C (VC, 200 mg/kg ascorbic acid), and vitamin E (VE, 150 mg/kg α-Tocopherol acetate) and their possible combinations on egg production, digestibi...

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Autores principales: Attia, Youssef A., Abd El-Hamid, Abd El-Hamid E., Abedalla, Ahmed A., Berika, Marfat A., Al-Harthi, Mohammed A., Kucuk, Osman, Sahin, Kazim, Abou-Shehema, Baha M.
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5028346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27652192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-3304-0
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author Attia, Youssef A.
Abd El-Hamid, Abd El-Hamid E.
Abedalla, Ahmed A.
Berika, Marfat A.
Al-Harthi, Mohammed A.
Kucuk, Osman
Sahin, Kazim
Abou-Shehema, Baha M.
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Abd El-Hamid, Abd El-Hamid E.
Abedalla, Ahmed A.
Berika, Marfat A.
Al-Harthi, Mohammed A.
Kucuk, Osman
Sahin, Kazim
Abou-Shehema, Baha M.
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description Heat stress had a negative effect on laying hens’ performance, thus this research was to study the influences of betaine (Bet, 1000 mg/kg betaine), vitamin C (VC, 200 mg/kg ascorbic acid), and vitamin E (VE, 150 mg/kg α-Tocopherol acetate) and their possible combinations on egg production, digestibility of nutrients, plasma hormones and reproductive organs of dual-purpose hens exposed to chronic heat stress. Two hundred and eighty eight hens and thirty-six cocks from 32 to 48 weeks of age were divided into nine treatment groups of four replicates, each containing eight hens and one cock. One group was kept under thermo-natural condition and the eight others were kept under chronic heat stress (CHS). One of these eight was used as a negative control, while the others were supplemented with VC, VE and/or betaine and their possible combinations. Body weights, laying rate, feed intake, and feed conversion ratio in hens reared under CHS rooster without any supplementation during 32 to 48 weeks of impairment (P = 0.0052) were recorded. Hens reared under heat stress and fed a diet supplemented with either Bet, VC, VE or combination of the supplements increased production traits. However, hens supplemented with VC showed the greatest production traits. Plasma glucose, estradiol-17 (E(2)), progesterone (P(4)), tri-iodothyronine (T(3)) and thyroxine (T(4)) decreased in hens reared under CHS and fed a diet with no supplementation compared to the other treatments (P = 0.001). Liver weights, spleen weights, thyroid gland weights, ovary weights, oviduct weights and oviduct lengths were lowest in hens reared under CHS and fed a diet with no supplementation (P = 0.0480). In conclusion, dual purpose hens reared under CHS and supplemented with VC at 200 mg/kg diet and Bet at 1000 mg/kg enhanced the laying performance and combated CHS.
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spelling pubmed-50283462016-09-20 Laying performance, digestibility and plasma hormones in laying hens exposed to chronic heat stress as affected by betaine, vitamin C, and/or vitamin E supplementation Attia, Youssef A. Abd El-Hamid, Abd El-Hamid E. Abedalla, Ahmed A. Berika, Marfat A. Al-Harthi, Mohammed A. Kucuk, Osman Sahin, Kazim Abou-Shehema, Baha M. Springerplus Research Heat stress had a negative effect on laying hens’ performance, thus this research was to study the influences of betaine (Bet, 1000 mg/kg betaine), vitamin C (VC, 200 mg/kg ascorbic acid), and vitamin E (VE, 150 mg/kg α-Tocopherol acetate) and their possible combinations on egg production, digestibility of nutrients, plasma hormones and reproductive organs of dual-purpose hens exposed to chronic heat stress. Two hundred and eighty eight hens and thirty-six cocks from 32 to 48 weeks of age were divided into nine treatment groups of four replicates, each containing eight hens and one cock. One group was kept under thermo-natural condition and the eight others were kept under chronic heat stress (CHS). One of these eight was used as a negative control, while the others were supplemented with VC, VE and/or betaine and their possible combinations. Body weights, laying rate, feed intake, and feed conversion ratio in hens reared under CHS rooster without any supplementation during 32 to 48 weeks of impairment (P = 0.0052) were recorded. Hens reared under heat stress and fed a diet supplemented with either Bet, VC, VE or combination of the supplements increased production traits. However, hens supplemented with VC showed the greatest production traits. Plasma glucose, estradiol-17 (E(2)), progesterone (P(4)), tri-iodothyronine (T(3)) and thyroxine (T(4)) decreased in hens reared under CHS and fed a diet with no supplementation compared to the other treatments (P = 0.001). Liver weights, spleen weights, thyroid gland weights, ovary weights, oviduct weights and oviduct lengths were lowest in hens reared under CHS and fed a diet with no supplementation (P = 0.0480). In conclusion, dual purpose hens reared under CHS and supplemented with VC at 200 mg/kg diet and Bet at 1000 mg/kg enhanced the laying performance and combated CHS. Springer International Publishing 2016-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5028346/ /pubmed/27652192 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-3304-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Attia, Youssef A.
Abd El-Hamid, Abd El-Hamid E.
Abedalla, Ahmed A.
Berika, Marfat A.
Al-Harthi, Mohammed A.
Kucuk, Osman
Sahin, Kazim
Abou-Shehema, Baha M.
Laying performance, digestibility and plasma hormones in laying hens exposed to chronic heat stress as affected by betaine, vitamin C, and/or vitamin E supplementation
title Laying performance, digestibility and plasma hormones in laying hens exposed to chronic heat stress as affected by betaine, vitamin C, and/or vitamin E supplementation
title_full Laying performance, digestibility and plasma hormones in laying hens exposed to chronic heat stress as affected by betaine, vitamin C, and/or vitamin E supplementation
title_fullStr Laying performance, digestibility and plasma hormones in laying hens exposed to chronic heat stress as affected by betaine, vitamin C, and/or vitamin E supplementation
title_full_unstemmed Laying performance, digestibility and plasma hormones in laying hens exposed to chronic heat stress as affected by betaine, vitamin C, and/or vitamin E supplementation
title_short Laying performance, digestibility and plasma hormones in laying hens exposed to chronic heat stress as affected by betaine, vitamin C, and/or vitamin E supplementation
title_sort laying performance, digestibility and plasma hormones in laying hens exposed to chronic heat stress as affected by betaine, vitamin c, and/or vitamin e supplementation
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5028346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27652192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-3304-0
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