Raising on Water Stocking Density Reduces Geese Reproductive Performances via Water Bacteria and Lipopolysaccharide Contaminations in “Geese-Fish” Production System

Dan-li JIANG , Li LIU , Cong-li WANG , Fang CHEN , Ai-dong SUN , Zhen-dan SHI
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This study was carried out to unravel the mechanism of reductions in production performances in high stocking density geese flocks during summer months in “geese-fish” production system. Experiment 1 observed the water bacterial growth, lipopolysaccharde concentrations in water and geese blood, and geese reproductive performances from summer to winter, in two flocks with varying on water stocking densities. Results showed that counts of total bacteria, Escherichia coli and Salmonella in water, as well as water and geese plasma LPS concentrations, exhibited a tendency decreasing from the highest levels in summer, to intermediate levels in autumn, and to the lowest values in winter. Such seasonal decreases in bacteria and LPS concentrations were associated with similar seasonal decreases in embryo mortality during incubation. In addition, embryos dead or showing development retardation by day 25 of incubation contained copious LPS in allantoic fluid, in contrast to the negligible amount in normal developing embryos. Raising on water stocking density elevated bacteria counts, LPS concentrations in water and geese plasma, and decreased egg fertility but increased embryo mortality during incubation. In experiment 2, exogenous LPS treatment to the geese depressed egg laying, reduced egg hatchability, caused sickness behavior in the goslings hatched. In experiment 3, exogenous LPS directly administered to day 8 and 18 embryos during incubation dose dependently increased mortality and decreased hatchability, and caused sickness behavior in the goslings hatched. It is concluded that the raising on water geese stocking density stimulates pathogenic bacteria growth in water, which via LPS contamination impaires embryo development in incubation and therefore reduces geese reproductive performance and gosling quality during the hot summer months.

“鹅鱼”养殖系统中水体细菌和脂多糖污染对鹅繁殖性能的影响
本研究旨在揭示高放养密度鹅群在“鹅-鱼”生产体系中夏季生产性能下降的机理。试验1在不同放水密度条件下,观察两种鹅夏冬季节水中细菌生长、水和鹅血中脂多糖浓度及鹅的繁殖性能。结果表明,水体中总细菌、大肠杆菌和沙门氏菌数量以及水体和鹅血浆LPS浓度均呈现出夏季最高、秋季中等、冬季最低的下降趋势。细菌和LPS浓度的季节性下降与孵化期间胚胎死亡率的季节性下降有关。此外,在孵育第25天死亡或发育迟缓的胚胎在尿囊液中含有丰富的LPS,而在正常发育的胚胎中则可以忽略不计。饲养密度的提高提高了细菌数量、水和鹅血浆中LPS浓度,降低了蛋的育性,但增加了孵化期间的胚胎死亡率。试验2,外源LPS处理降低了鹅的产蛋率,降低了蛋的孵化率,导致孵出的雏鹅出现疾病行为。实验3在孵育第8天和第18天的胚胎中直接给予外源LPS,剂量依赖性地增加了雏鹅的死亡率,降低了孵化率,并引起雏鹅的疾病行为。综上所述,饲养水鹅放养密度刺激水中致病菌生长,致病菌通过LPS污染影响孵化期胚胎发育,从而降低夏季炎热季节鹅的繁殖性能和雏鹅品质。
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