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Effects of dietary vitamin E supplementation on laying performance, hatchability, and antioxidant status in molted broiler breeder hens

Authors :
Yang, J.
Ding, X.M.
Bai, S.P.
Wang, J.P.
Zeng, Q.F.
Peng, H.W.
Xuan, Y.
Su, Z.W.
Zhang, K.Y.
Source :
The Journal of Applied Poultry Research; September 2021, Vol. 30 Issue: 3
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Dietary vitamin E supplementation has been indicated to enhance the antioxidant capacity of breeders. As breeders age, the productive and reproductive performance rapidly decline, and dietary vitamin E supplementation may play a positive role in this process. Two trials were conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary vitamin E supplementation on laying performance, hatchability traits and antioxidant status in molted broiler breeder hens beyond 70 wk. A total of 512 (71-week-old) and 576 (75-week-old) molted Ross 308 breeder hens were assigned to 2 dietary vitamin E groups (6 or 100 mg/kg) and 3 dietary vitamin E groups (100, 200 or 400 mg/kg) for 12 wk, respectively. Eggs were collected and incubated at wk 9. Dietary vitamin E supplementation did not affect the laying performance of hens and the hatchability traits of eggs (P> 0.05). As dietary vitamin E concentration increased, the malonaldehyde (MDA) content in ovarian of hens, egg yolks and serum, brain, and yolk sac of chicks decreased (P< 0.05), the total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC) in serum and ovarian of hens, egg yolks and yolk sac of chicks increased (P< 0.05), and the alpha-tocopherol content in egg yolks increased (P< 0.05). In conclusion, dietary vitamin E supplementation did not influence egg production and hatchability traits. However, based on optimizing the antioxidant status of egg yolks and newly hatched chicks, the suitable vitamin E concentration in the molted broiler breeder hen (beyond 70 wk) diet is at least 200 mg/kg.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10566171 and 15370437
Volume :
30
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The Journal of Applied Poultry Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs56392056
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.japr.2021.100184