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Broiler resilience to colibacillosis is affected by incubation temperature and post-hatch feeding strategy

Colibacillosis is a poultry disease that negatively affects welfare and causes economic losses. Treatment with antibiotics raises concerns on antimicrobial resistance. Consequently, alternative approaches to enhance poultry resilience are needed. Access to feed and water directly after hatch (early...

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Autores principales: Wijnen, H.J., van der Pol, C.W., Papanikolaou, A., Lammers, A., Kemp, B., van den Brand, H., Perricone, V., Matthijs, M.G.R., Molenaar, R.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9449851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36055025
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.102092
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author Wijnen, H.J.
van der Pol, C.W.
Papanikolaou, A.
Lammers, A.
Kemp, B.
van den Brand, H.
Perricone, V.
Matthijs, M.G.R.
Molenaar, R.
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van der Pol, C.W.
Papanikolaou, A.
Lammers, A.
Kemp, B.
van den Brand, H.
Perricone, V.
Matthijs, M.G.R.
Molenaar, R.
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description Colibacillosis is a poultry disease that negatively affects welfare and causes economic losses. Treatment with antibiotics raises concerns on antimicrobial resistance. Consequently, alternative approaches to enhance poultry resilience are needed. Access to feed and water directly after hatch (early feeding) may enhance resilience at later ages. Additionally, a high eggshell temperature (EST) during mid incubation may improve chick quality at hatch, supporting potential positive effects of early feeding. Effects of EST [37.8°C (control) or 38.9°C (higher)] during mid-incubation (embryo days 7–14) and feeding strategy (early feeding or 48 h delayed feeding) were tested in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement. At hatch, ~ 1,800 broilers were divided over 36 pens and grown for 6 wk. At d 8 post hatch, avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC) was inoculated intratracheally as model to investigate broiler resilience against respiratory diseases. Incidence and severity of colibacillosis, local infection, and systemic infection were assessed at 6 moments between 3 h and 7 d postinoculation. Broilers were weighed daily during 13 d postinoculation and weekly thereafter. At higher EST, early feeding resulted in higher incidence of systemic infection compared to delayed feeding whereas at control EST, systemic infection was not different between feeding strategies. Regardless of EST, early compared to delayed feeding resulted in lower incidence of local infection, fewer BW deviations, and higher growth until d 35. In conclusion, early feeding could be considered as a strategy to enhance broiler resilience, but only when EST is not too high.
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spelling pubmed-94498512022-09-08 Broiler resilience to colibacillosis is affected by incubation temperature and post-hatch feeding strategy Wijnen, H.J. van der Pol, C.W. Papanikolaou, A. Lammers, A. Kemp, B. van den Brand, H. Perricone, V. Matthijs, M.G.R. Molenaar, R. Poult Sci IMMUNOLOGY, HEALTH AND DISEASE Colibacillosis is a poultry disease that negatively affects welfare and causes economic losses. Treatment with antibiotics raises concerns on antimicrobial resistance. Consequently, alternative approaches to enhance poultry resilience are needed. Access to feed and water directly after hatch (early feeding) may enhance resilience at later ages. Additionally, a high eggshell temperature (EST) during mid incubation may improve chick quality at hatch, supporting potential positive effects of early feeding. Effects of EST [37.8°C (control) or 38.9°C (higher)] during mid-incubation (embryo days 7–14) and feeding strategy (early feeding or 48 h delayed feeding) were tested in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement. At hatch, ~ 1,800 broilers were divided over 36 pens and grown for 6 wk. At d 8 post hatch, avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC) was inoculated intratracheally as model to investigate broiler resilience against respiratory diseases. Incidence and severity of colibacillosis, local infection, and systemic infection were assessed at 6 moments between 3 h and 7 d postinoculation. Broilers were weighed daily during 13 d postinoculation and weekly thereafter. At higher EST, early feeding resulted in higher incidence of systemic infection compared to delayed feeding whereas at control EST, systemic infection was not different between feeding strategies. Regardless of EST, early compared to delayed feeding resulted in lower incidence of local infection, fewer BW deviations, and higher growth until d 35. In conclusion, early feeding could be considered as a strategy to enhance broiler resilience, but only when EST is not too high. Elsevier 2022-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9449851/ /pubmed/36055025 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.102092 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle IMMUNOLOGY, HEALTH AND DISEASE
Wijnen, H.J.
van der Pol, C.W.
Papanikolaou, A.
Lammers, A.
Kemp, B.
van den Brand, H.
Perricone, V.
Matthijs, M.G.R.
Molenaar, R.
Broiler resilience to colibacillosis is affected by incubation temperature and post-hatch feeding strategy
title Broiler resilience to colibacillosis is affected by incubation temperature and post-hatch feeding strategy
title_full Broiler resilience to colibacillosis is affected by incubation temperature and post-hatch feeding strategy
title_fullStr Broiler resilience to colibacillosis is affected by incubation temperature and post-hatch feeding strategy
title_full_unstemmed Broiler resilience to colibacillosis is affected by incubation temperature and post-hatch feeding strategy
title_short Broiler resilience to colibacillosis is affected by incubation temperature and post-hatch feeding strategy
title_sort broiler resilience to colibacillosis is affected by incubation temperature and post-hatch feeding strategy
topic IMMUNOLOGY, HEALTH AND DISEASE
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9449851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36055025
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2022.102092
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