TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of in ovo Feeding of L-Glutamine on Hatchability Performance and Hatching Time of Meat-Type Breeder Eggs
AU - Shafey, T.M. AU - Sami, A.S. AU - Abouheif, M.A.
JO - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
VL - 12
IS - 1
SP - 135
EP - 139
PY - 2013
DA - 2001/08/19
SN - 1680-5593
DO - javaa.2013.135.139
UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2013.135.139
KW - In ovo feeding
KW -L-glutamine
KW -broiler breeders
KW -hatchability performance
KW -eggs
AB - The effects of in ovo feeding of L-Glutamine (GLN)
at 17th day of incubation on hatchability traits, hatching time and chick weight
at hatch (CWT and CWT%, expressed as an absolute value and as a percentage of
egg weight, respectively) of Ross meat-type breeder eggs were studied at 26
and 32 weeks of age in trials 1 and 2, respectively. The treatments were a non-injected
control, a positive control where saline was injected or saline with GLN at
5, 7.5 and 10 mg/egg. In ovo feeding of GLN did not influence hatchability
traits, CWT, CWT% and hatching time. In ovo feeding of 10 mg GLN/egg
increased percentage of hatched chicks at 468 h of incubation and reduced percentage
of hatched chicks at 492 h of incubation when compared with those of the control
treatments. Age of birds did not influence hatchability traits and percentages
of hatched chicks at 468 and 492 h of incubation and CWT%. Eggs produced at
26 weeks of age had lower weight, percentage of hatched chicks at 504 h of incubation,
hatching time and CWT when compared with those produced at older age. It is
concluded that in ovo of up to 10 mg GLN/egg at 17th day of incubation
of layer-type breeder eggs did not influence hatchability traits, chick weight
at hatch and hatching time and eggs produced at older age had higher egg weight,
chick weight at hatch and hatched later than those produced at younger age.
ER -