Title of article :
Dietary Zinc Oxide and 6-Phytase Effects on Fertility Rate in Old Broiler Breeder Hens
Author/Authors :
Sharideh، H. نويسنده College of Agriculture and Natural Resources,Department of Animal Science,University of Tehran,Karaj,Iran , , Zhandi، M. نويسنده College of Agriculture and Natural Resources,Department of Animal Science,University of Tehran,Karaj,Iran , , Zaghari، M. نويسنده College of Agriculture and Natural Resources,Department of Animal Science,University of Tehran,Karaj,Iran , , Akhlaghi، A. نويسنده College of Agriculture,Department of Animal Science,Shiraz University,Shiraz,Iran ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
The effects of Zinc Oxide (ZnO) and E. Coliderived 6phytase supplementeddiet on the reproductive performance in aged broiler breeder hens and on immune responses of their progeny chicks were studied. In a 2×4 factorial arrangement, 2 inclusion levels (0 or 300 U kg1 diet) of E. coliderived phytase and 4 inclusion levels (30, 60, 90, and 120 mg kg1 diet) of ZnO were provided from 62 throughout 72 weeks of age. A total of 128 hens were randomly assigned into 8 dietary treatments with 4 replicates of 4 hens each. During 66 to 71 weeks of age, egg production and egg weights were daily recorded. Results showed that ZnO and ZnO×phytase interaction affected the egg weight and fertility rate (Plt 0.01). Adding ZnO and phytase to diet increased the relative weight of bursa of Fabricius and liver in the hatchlings. Also, the interactive effect of ZnO and phytase on the relative weight of heart was significantly affected by the hatchlings (Plt 0.01). In conclusion, dietary supplementation of ZnO and E. coliderived 6phytase profoundly improved the fertility rate in aged broilers breeder hens, although the effects on immunity of their progeny were negligible.
Keywords :
Late production , Reproduction , Dietary Supplementation , Aging , hatchability
Journal title :
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology (JAST)
Journal title :
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology (JAST)