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26 April 2019 Performance, intestinal morphometry, and incubation parameters of broiler chickens submitted to in ovo feeding with different techniques and amino acids
Priscila Groff-Urayama, Joselaine Padilha, Suelen Einsfeld, Simone Pertile, Mateus Gorges, Mariana de Andrade, Adriana di Domenico, Emilyn Midori Maeda, Sabrina Takahashi
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The objective of this research was to evaluate techniques, incubation period, and effects of amino acids in ovo feeding. First, 240 hatching eggs were selected and distributed in a 2 × 3 factorial arrangement (two techniques and 3 d). The parameters of incubation, relative weight of gastrointestinal organs, and classification of embryonic mortality were evaluated. In the second stage, 720 hatching eggs were incubated with five treatments: control, methionine (20 and 30 mg), and lysine (20 and 30 mg). These animals were housed during 14 d. The animals were divided with five treatments, nine replicates, and groupings based on sex. Incubation parameters, performance, intestinal morphometry, and relative weight of digestive tract organs were evaluated. The results indicate that the technique using a 45° needle axis passing through the air chamber hinders hatchability. In the organ weighing, there was no difference between the evaluated factors. For intestinal morphometry, there was only a significant difference between the dose factor for the crypt villi and crypt diameter. To conclude, the technique using a 90° angle without passing through the air chamber is safer for the embryos. The inoculation of methionine (20 and 30 mg) obtained data similar to the control group.

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Priscila Groff-Urayama, Joselaine Padilha, Suelen Einsfeld, Simone Pertile, Mateus Gorges, Mariana de Andrade, Adriana di Domenico, Emilyn Midori Maeda, and Sabrina Takahashi "Performance, intestinal morphometry, and incubation parameters of broiler chickens submitted to in ovo feeding with different techniques and amino acids," Canadian Journal of Animal Science 99(4), 732-740, (26 April 2019). https://doi.org/10.1139/cjas-2018-0131
Received: 16 July 2018; Accepted: 3 March 2019; Published: 26 April 2019
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KEYWORDS
inoculation in ovo
intestinal development
lysine
methionine
poultry
productive performance
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