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Effects of in ovo administration of L-carnitine on hatching events and juvenile performance of layer-type chick
Nouboukpo, K. E.; Tona, K.; Kamers, B. et al.
2010In International Journal of Poultry Science, 9 (10), p. 980-983
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Keywords :
Hatchability; Juvenile performance; L-carnitine; Layer chick; Aves; Spondias purpurea
Abstract :
[en] The effects of in ovo injection of L-carnitine on hatchability and juvenile performance of 360 layer-type chicks were investigated. Fertilized eggs were injected in air chamber with L-carnitine (500 and 1000 umol) dissolved in 0.9% of Saline (NaCI) at d 18 of incubation. Two control groups (non-injected and injected with 0.9% of Saline were also included. Hatched chicks was recorded after every 4 h, beginning at 490 h of incubation and ending at 514 h, for incubation length and hatching spread determination. At the end of incubation, hatched chicks were recorded according to treatment for determination of hatchability. At 3, 7 and 14 d post-hatch, chick body weight (BW) and morbidity were recorded. Also, at d 3 and 7 post-hatch, 14 birds from each of 2 replicate groups within each treatment were used for intestine and yolk sac weight determination. Results indicate that BW, hatchability, or relative intestine weights were not affected by treatment. However, incubation length was longer while hatching spread was shorter in L-carnitine groups compared to control groups. Yolk sac relative weight was decreased by treatment with L-carnitine (P < 0.05). Also, the percentage of chicks showing morbidity sign was lower in L-carnitine treated groups from d 7 onwards. The results of the present study suggest that in ovo injection of L-carnitine at d 18 of incubation delayed hatching time but resulted in narrower hatching spread, faster utilization of yolk sac content and improved morbidity. © Asian Network for Scientific Information, 2010.
Disciplines :
Animal production & animal husbandry
Author, co-author :
Nouboukpo, K. E.;  Laboratory of Poultry Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lome, B.P. 1515, Lome, Togo
Tona, K.;  Laboratory of Poultry Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lome, B.P. 1515, Lome, Togo
Kamers, B.;  Department of Animal Physiology, University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria
Everaert, Nadia ;  KU Leuven > Department of Biosystems > Division Livestock-Nutrition-Quality
Willemsen, H.;  Department of Animal Physiology, University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria
Onagbesan, O. M.;  Department of Animal Physiology, University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria
Gbeassor, M.;  Laboratory of Poultry Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lome, B.P. 1515, Lome, Togo
Decuypere, E.;  Laboratory for Physiology and Immunology of Domestic Animals, Department of Biosystems, K.U. Leuven, Belgium
Language :
English
Title :
Effects of in ovo administration of L-carnitine on hatching events and juvenile performance of layer-type chick
Publication date :
2010
Journal title :
International Journal of Poultry Science
ISSN :
1682-8356
eISSN :
1994-7992
Publisher :
ANSInet, Pakistan
Volume :
9
Issue :
10
Pages :
980-983
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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