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Effects of Maternal and Progeny Dietary Vitamin Regimens on the Performance of Ducklings
This study evaluated the interaction effect of maternal and progeny vitamin regimens on the performance of ducklings. At 38 weeks of age, 780 female and 156 male duck breeders were fed either regular or high vitamin premix diet (maternal high premix had higher levels of all vitamins except K(3) than...
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Japan Poultry Science Association
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6756494/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32055162 http://dx.doi.org/10.2141/jpsa.0170073 |
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author | Ren, Zhouzheng Jiang, Shizhen Zeng, Qiufeng Ding, Xuemei Bai, Shiping Wang, Jianping Zhang, Keying |
author_facet | Ren, Zhouzheng Jiang, Shizhen Zeng, Qiufeng Ding, Xuemei Bai, Shiping Wang, Jianping Zhang, Keying |
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description | This study evaluated the interaction effect of maternal and progeny vitamin regimens on the performance of ducklings. At 38 weeks of age, 780 female and 156 male duck breeders were fed either regular or high vitamin premix diet (maternal high premix had higher levels of all vitamins except K(3) than maternal regular premix) for 16 weeks. Ducklings hatched from eggs laid at the end of the duck breeder trial were kept separate according to maternal treatment and were fed 2 levels of vitamin premix (NRC and high, progeny high premix had higher levels of all vitamins except biotin than progeny NRC premix) for 35 days. Body weight (P<0.001) and tibia ash (P=0.033) of 1-day-old ducklings and serum total superoxide dismutase activity of 14-day-old ducklings (P=0.027) were increased by maternal high vitamin premix. Progeny high vitamin premix increased body weight (14 days, P=0.019; 35 days, P=0.034), body weight gain (1–14 days, P=0.021; 1–35 days, P=0.034), gain:feed ratio (1–14 days, P<0.001), feed intake (15–35 days, P=0.037), serum total antioxidant capacity (14 days, P=0.048; 35 days, P=0.047), and serum calcium (14 days, P=0.007), and decreased serum malondialdehyde (14 days, P=0.038; 35 days, P=0.031) of ducklings. Maternal vitamin premix–progeny vitamin premix interaction significantly affected body weight (14 days, P=0.029), body weight gain (1–14 days, P=0.029), and feed intake (1–14 days, P=0.018) of progeny ducklings. Briefly, progeny NRC premix decreased the growth performance (days 1–14) of ducklings from maternal regular vitamin group, but not duckling from maternal high vitamin group. The results demonstrate a shortcoming of current vitamin recommendations for ducklings and suggest that the vitamin needs of starter ducklings can be met by either maternal or progeny vitamin supplementation. |
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spelling | pubmed-67564942020-02-13 Effects of Maternal and Progeny Dietary Vitamin Regimens on the Performance of Ducklings Ren, Zhouzheng Jiang, Shizhen Zeng, Qiufeng Ding, Xuemei Bai, Shiping Wang, Jianping Zhang, Keying J Poult Sci Original Papers This study evaluated the interaction effect of maternal and progeny vitamin regimens on the performance of ducklings. At 38 weeks of age, 780 female and 156 male duck breeders were fed either regular or high vitamin premix diet (maternal high premix had higher levels of all vitamins except K(3) than maternal regular premix) for 16 weeks. Ducklings hatched from eggs laid at the end of the duck breeder trial were kept separate according to maternal treatment and were fed 2 levels of vitamin premix (NRC and high, progeny high premix had higher levels of all vitamins except biotin than progeny NRC premix) for 35 days. Body weight (P<0.001) and tibia ash (P=0.033) of 1-day-old ducklings and serum total superoxide dismutase activity of 14-day-old ducklings (P=0.027) were increased by maternal high vitamin premix. Progeny high vitamin premix increased body weight (14 days, P=0.019; 35 days, P=0.034), body weight gain (1–14 days, P=0.021; 1–35 days, P=0.034), gain:feed ratio (1–14 days, P<0.001), feed intake (15–35 days, P=0.037), serum total antioxidant capacity (14 days, P=0.048; 35 days, P=0.047), and serum calcium (14 days, P=0.007), and decreased serum malondialdehyde (14 days, P=0.038; 35 days, P=0.031) of ducklings. Maternal vitamin premix–progeny vitamin premix interaction significantly affected body weight (14 days, P=0.029), body weight gain (1–14 days, P=0.029), and feed intake (1–14 days, P=0.018) of progeny ducklings. Briefly, progeny NRC premix decreased the growth performance (days 1–14) of ducklings from maternal regular vitamin group, but not duckling from maternal high vitamin group. The results demonstrate a shortcoming of current vitamin recommendations for ducklings and suggest that the vitamin needs of starter ducklings can be met by either maternal or progeny vitamin supplementation. Japan Poultry Science Association 2018 2017-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6756494/ /pubmed/32055162 http://dx.doi.org/10.2141/jpsa.0170073 Text en 2018 by Japan Poultry Science Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ The Journal of Poultry Science is an Open Access journal distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Papers Ren, Zhouzheng Jiang, Shizhen Zeng, Qiufeng Ding, Xuemei Bai, Shiping Wang, Jianping Zhang, Keying Effects of Maternal and Progeny Dietary Vitamin Regimens on the Performance of Ducklings |
title | Effects of Maternal and Progeny Dietary Vitamin Regimens on the Performance of Ducklings |
title_full | Effects of Maternal and Progeny Dietary Vitamin Regimens on the Performance of Ducklings |
title_fullStr | Effects of Maternal and Progeny Dietary Vitamin Regimens on the Performance of Ducklings |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of Maternal and Progeny Dietary Vitamin Regimens on the Performance of Ducklings |
title_short | Effects of Maternal and Progeny Dietary Vitamin Regimens on the Performance of Ducklings |
title_sort | effects of maternal and progeny dietary vitamin regimens on the performance of ducklings |
topic | Original Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6756494/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32055162 http://dx.doi.org/10.2141/jpsa.0170073 |
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