The effect of feeding flaxseed as a source of omega-3 fatty acids to broiler and layer breeders during rearing and lay on body weight, reproductive performance, and hatchability performance indices

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Rosemary H. Whittle, E. Kiarie, Tina M. Widowski
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Omega-3 fatty acids (n-3 FA) are fed to chickens to enrich eggs for human consumption. Feeding n-3 FA to breeder flocks could benefit the breeders and improve their offspring’s health, welfare, and productivity. This study assessed the impacts of feeding flaxseed (n-3 FA source) on broiler breeders’ and layer breeders’ production performance. In experiment one, Ross 708 broiler breeders were fed a control or flaxseed (2.57% co-extruded flaxseed and pulses) diet during rearing and laying. In experiment two, Shaver White and ISA Brown layer breeders were fed a control or flaxseed diet. Diet tended to affect broiler breeder body weight (BW) (P=0.06) and significantly affected BW uniformity (P=0.045). There were no significant pairwise comparisons. Broiler breeders fed flaxseed produced more eggs than control breeders (P<0.001) and had better feed conversion per egg mass (P<0.001). Maternal diet tended to affect broiler offspring sex (P=0.08), but there were no significant pairwise comparisons. Flaxseed diet didn’t affect layer breeder weight (P=0.90) but decreased uniformity (P=0.07). Strain (P=0.04), but not diet (P=0.95), influenced the sex of layer offspring. More female chicks hatched from Shaver White than ISA Brown breeders. Feeding flaxseed didn’t negatively affect productivity. Feeding n-3 FA may benefit broiler breeder egg production.
肉鸡和蛋鸡育雏和产蛋期间饲喂亚麻籽作为欧米加-3 脂肪酸来源对体重、繁殖性能和孵化性能指标的影响
给鸡喂食欧米伽-3 脂肪酸(n-3 FA)可使鸡蛋的营养更丰富,供人类食用。给种鸡群饲喂 n-3 脂肪酸可使种鸡受益,并改善其后代的健康、福利和生产率。本研究评估了饲喂亚麻籽(n-3 脂肪酸来源)对肉种鸡和蛋种鸡生产性能的影响。在实验一中,Ross 708 肉种鸡在育雏和产蛋期间饲喂对照组或亚麻籽(2.57% 的亚麻籽和豆类共挤)日粮。在实验二中,给 Shaver White 和 ISA Brown 蛋鸡种鸡饲喂对照日粮或亚麻籽日粮。日粮往往会影响肉种鸡的体重(BW)(P=0.06),并显著影响体重均匀性(P=0.045)。没有明显的配对比较。与对照组种鸡相比,饲喂亚麻籽的肉种鸡产蛋量更高(P<0.001),单位蛋重的饲料转化率更高(P<0.001)。母鸡日粮往往会影响肉鸡后代的性别(P=0.08),但没有显著的配对比较。亚麻籽日粮不影响蛋种鸡体重(P=0.90),但会降低均匀度(P=0.07)。品系(P=0.04)而非日粮(P=0.95)会影响蛋鸡后代的性别。从沙弗白种鸡孵出的雌性雏鸡比从ISA褐种鸡孵出的雌性雏鸡多。饲喂亚麻籽不会对生产率产生负面影响。饲喂 n-3 FA 可能有利于肉种鸡的产蛋。
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Canadian Journal of Animal Science
Canadian Journal of Animal Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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2.30
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发文量
51
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Published since 1957, this quarterly journal contains new research on all aspects of animal agriculture and animal products, including breeding and genetics; cellular and molecular biology; growth and development; meat science; modelling animal systems; physiology and endocrinology; ruminant nutrition; non-ruminant nutrition; and welfare, behaviour, and management. It also publishes reviews, letters to the editor, abstracts of technical papers presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Society of Animal Science, and occasionally conference proceedings.
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