使用白蛋白对罗得岛红家禽胚胎进行卵喂养的效果

Q4 Veterinary
Fernanda Moura Fernandes Silva, F. Cruz, Marco Antonio de Freitas Mendonça, João Paulo Ferreira Rufino, Pedro Gabriel Carneiro de Andrade, Lucas Duque Melo, Ramon Duque Melo
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本研究旨在评估使用白蛋白进行卵内饲喂对罗德岛红雏鸡孵化率、孵化体重、胚胎死亡率以及器官发育的影响。总共 245 枚胚胎存活的受精蛋被随机分配到七个处理中,每个处理有 35 个重复(蛋)。这些处理包括未处理的鸡蛋和用缓冲溶液(0.50% 生理盐水)或含有更高水平白蛋白(0.5、1.0、1.5、2.0 和 2.5%)的溶液处理的鸡蛋。孵化第 17 天,向蚕卵注射含有溶解在 200 μL 0.5%无菌生理盐水中的白蛋白的溶液。注射溶液后,用熔化的石蜡封住蛋的针孔,并将其移至孵化机中。孵化后立即对雏鸡的体重、孵化率和胚胎死亡率进行评估。在每种处理中随机选择 5 只存活的雏鸡,用颈椎脱臼法宰杀,以评估心脏、肠胃器官和区域发育情况。收集的数据经多项式回归(P≤0.05)后得出显著的方差分析结果。使用白蛋白进行卵中饲喂会直接影响注射卵的孵化特性(p<0.05)。当卵子注射的白蛋白水平增加时,孵化率直线下降(p<0.05),胚胎死亡率增加。增加白蛋白的补充量可使胃肠道消化区(口咽+食道、十二指肠襻和盲肠)呈线性增长(p<0.05),而心脏、肝脏、前心室、胗和胃肠道吸收区(空肠+回肠和结肠+直肠)呈线性下降。
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Effect of in ovo feeding using albumin to Rhode Island Red poultry embryos
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of in ovo feeding using albumin on hatchability, hatching weight, embryo mortality, as well as on organ development of Rhode Island Red chicks. A total of 245 fertile eggs with viable embryos were randomly distributed in seven treatments with 35 replicates (eggs) each. The treatments were untreated eggs and eggs treated with a buffered solution (0.50% saline) or solutions containing increased levels of albumin (0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5%). On d 17 of incubation, eggs were injected with solutions containing albumin dissolved in 200 μL of 0.5% sterile saline. After solutions injection, the pinholes in the eggs were sealed with molten paraffin and moved to a hatching machine. Evaluation of the chicks’ weight, hatchability, and embryo mortality was made immediately post hatch. Five viable chicks of each treatment were randomly selected and slaughtered by cervical dislocation in order to evaluate the heart, gastrointestinal organs and region development. Data collected were subjected to polynomial regression (p≤0.05) after a significant ANOVA result. In ovo feeding using albumin directly affected (p<0.05) the hatching characteristics of injected eggs. When eggs were injected with increased levels of albumin, there was a linear decrease (p<0.05) on hatchability and increase on embryo mortality. The increased supplementation of albumin resulted in a linear growth (p<0.05) of gastrointestinal tract areas responsible to digestion (oropharynx + oesophagus, duodenal loop and cecum), and a linear decrease of heart, liver, pro-ventricle, gizzard and gastrointestinal tract areas responsible to absorption (jejunum + ileum and colon + rectum).
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Archives of Veterinary Science
Archives of Veterinary Science Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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期刊介绍: O periódico ARCHIVES OF VETERINARY SCIENCE (AVS) é publicado trimestralmente, sob orientação do seu Corpo Editorial, com a finalidade de divulgar artigos completos e de revisão relacionados à ciência animal sobre os temas: clínica, cirurgia e patologia veterinária; sanidade animal e medicina veterinária preventiva; nutrição e alimentação animal; sistemas de produção animal e meio ambiente; reprodução e melhoramento genético animal; tecnologia de alimentos; economia e sociologia rural e métodos de investigação científica. A publicação dos artigos científicos dependerá da observância das normas editoriais e dos pareceres dos consultores “ad hoc”.
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