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Both the rooster line and incubation temperature affect embryonic metabolism and hatchling quality in laying hen crossbreds

Effects of 3 eggshell temperatures (EST; 36.7. 37.8, and 38.9°C) in 2 genetic laying hen crossbreds (AB and BB; same hen line, different rooster line) on embryonic metabolism and hatchling quality were investigated. EST were applied from day 14.5 of incubation (E14.5) until hatching. The experiment...

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Autores principales: van den Brand, H, van de Kraats, S J F, Sözcü, A, Jöerissen, R, Heetkamp, M J W, van den Anker, I, Ooms, M, Kemp, B
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Publicado: Poultry Science Association, Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6527512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30690584
http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez007
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author van den Brand, H
van de Kraats, S J F
Sözcü, A
Jöerissen, R
Heetkamp, M J W
van den Anker, I
Ooms, M
Kemp, B
author_facet van den Brand, H
van de Kraats, S J F
Sözcü, A
Jöerissen, R
Heetkamp, M J W
van den Anker, I
Ooms, M
Kemp, B
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description Effects of 3 eggshell temperatures (EST; 36.7. 37.8, and 38.9°C) in 2 genetic laying hen crossbreds (AB and BB; same hen line, different rooster line) on embryonic metabolism and hatchling quality were investigated. EST were applied from day 14.5 of incubation (E14.5) until hatching. The experiment consisted of 6 consecutive batches with eggs weighing between 59 and 61 g. Heat production was determined continuously from E14.5 onward. In fresh eggs, yolk weight tended to be higher (Δ = 0.28 g; P = 0.08) in the AB crossbred than in the BB crossbred. At E14.5 and E18.5, yolk-free body mass (YFBM) and residual yolk (RY) weight did not differ between genetic crossbred and EST. Hatching time after the start of incubation was not affected by genetic crossbred, but was longer in the 36.7°C (517 h) than in the 38.9°C (505 h), with 37.8°C in between (506 h). At 6 h after hatching, no differences between crossbreds were found for chicken quality parameters, such as chicken weight, chicken length, RY, YFBM, and organ weights, but heart weight was higher in the 36.7°C EST than in the other 2 EST (Δ = 0.24 to 0.30% of YFBM, P = 0.005). Intestinal weight was higher at 36.7°C EST than at 38.9°C EST (Δ = 0.79% of YFBM; P = 0.02), with 37.8°C EST in between. Heat production between E14.5 and E18.5 was higher in the AB crossbred than in the BB crossbred (Δ = 2.61%, P < 0.001) and regardless of crossbred higher at an EST of 38.9°C than at other 2 EST (Δ = 3.59% on average; P < 0.001). Hatchling quality determined at pulling (E21.5) was not affected by EST, but AB chickens were lighter (Δ = 0.46 g; P = 0.03), had less red hocks (Δ = 0.03; P = 0.02), more red beaks (Δ = 0.10; P < 0.001), and a higher (worse) navel score (Δ = 0.11; P < 0.001) than BB chickens. It can be concluded that not only incubation temperature, but also the rooster line appears to play a role in layer crossbred embryo metabolism and hatchling quality.
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spelling pubmed-65275122019-05-28 Both the rooster line and incubation temperature affect embryonic metabolism and hatchling quality in laying hen crossbreds van den Brand, H van de Kraats, S J F Sözcü, A Jöerissen, R Heetkamp, M J W van den Anker, I Ooms, M Kemp, B Poult Sci Physiology and Reproduction Effects of 3 eggshell temperatures (EST; 36.7. 37.8, and 38.9°C) in 2 genetic laying hen crossbreds (AB and BB; same hen line, different rooster line) on embryonic metabolism and hatchling quality were investigated. EST were applied from day 14.5 of incubation (E14.5) until hatching. The experiment consisted of 6 consecutive batches with eggs weighing between 59 and 61 g. Heat production was determined continuously from E14.5 onward. In fresh eggs, yolk weight tended to be higher (Δ = 0.28 g; P = 0.08) in the AB crossbred than in the BB crossbred. At E14.5 and E18.5, yolk-free body mass (YFBM) and residual yolk (RY) weight did not differ between genetic crossbred and EST. Hatching time after the start of incubation was not affected by genetic crossbred, but was longer in the 36.7°C (517 h) than in the 38.9°C (505 h), with 37.8°C in between (506 h). At 6 h after hatching, no differences between crossbreds were found for chicken quality parameters, such as chicken weight, chicken length, RY, YFBM, and organ weights, but heart weight was higher in the 36.7°C EST than in the other 2 EST (Δ = 0.24 to 0.30% of YFBM, P = 0.005). Intestinal weight was higher at 36.7°C EST than at 38.9°C EST (Δ = 0.79% of YFBM; P = 0.02), with 37.8°C EST in between. Heat production between E14.5 and E18.5 was higher in the AB crossbred than in the BB crossbred (Δ = 2.61%, P < 0.001) and regardless of crossbred higher at an EST of 38.9°C than at other 2 EST (Δ = 3.59% on average; P < 0.001). Hatchling quality determined at pulling (E21.5) was not affected by EST, but AB chickens were lighter (Δ = 0.46 g; P = 0.03), had less red hocks (Δ = 0.03; P = 0.02), more red beaks (Δ = 0.10; P < 0.001), and a higher (worse) navel score (Δ = 0.11; P < 0.001) than BB chickens. It can be concluded that not only incubation temperature, but also the rooster line appears to play a role in layer crossbred embryo metabolism and hatchling quality. Poultry Science Association, Inc. 2019-06 2019-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6527512/ /pubmed/30690584 http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez007 Text en © The Author 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Poultry Science Association. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Physiology and Reproduction
van den Brand, H
van de Kraats, S J F
Sözcü, A
Jöerissen, R
Heetkamp, M J W
van den Anker, I
Ooms, M
Kemp, B
Both the rooster line and incubation temperature affect embryonic metabolism and hatchling quality in laying hen crossbreds
title Both the rooster line and incubation temperature affect embryonic metabolism and hatchling quality in laying hen crossbreds
title_full Both the rooster line and incubation temperature affect embryonic metabolism and hatchling quality in laying hen crossbreds
title_fullStr Both the rooster line and incubation temperature affect embryonic metabolism and hatchling quality in laying hen crossbreds
title_full_unstemmed Both the rooster line and incubation temperature affect embryonic metabolism and hatchling quality in laying hen crossbreds
title_short Both the rooster line and incubation temperature affect embryonic metabolism and hatchling quality in laying hen crossbreds
title_sort both the rooster line and incubation temperature affect embryonic metabolism and hatchling quality in laying hen crossbreds
topic Physiology and Reproduction
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6527512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30690584
http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez007
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