Effect of T-2 toxin and antioxidants on angel wing incidence and severity in White Roman geese

This study investigates the effects of T-2 toxin and antioxidants on the incidence and severity of angel wing in White Roman geese. Twelve pens were used in this study, and half of them received dietary supplementation of T-2 toxin (10 ppm) and antioxidants (vitamin C 1000 ppm plus Se 0.3 ppm). Each...

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Main Authors: Min-Jung Lin, Shen-Chang Chang, Ko-Hua Tso, Wei-Chih Lin, Che-Lun Chang, Tzu-Tai Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Animal Research
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2017.1301257
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spelling doaj-03885eefc9e841a38991a77cd808d16b2020-11-25T01:23:21ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Applied Animal Research0971-21190974-18442018-01-0146134034810.1080/09712119.2017.13012571301257Effect of T-2 toxin and antioxidants on angel wing incidence and severity in White Roman geeseMin-Jung Lin0Shen-Chang Chang1Ko-Hua Tso2Wei-Chih Lin3Che-Lun Chang4Tzu-Tai Lee5Changhua Animal Propagation Station, Livestock Research Institute, Council of Agriculture, Executive YuanKaohsiung Animal Propagation Station, Livestock Research Institute, Council of AgricultureNational Chung Hsing UniversityNational Chung Hsing UniversityNational Chung Hsing UniversityNational Chung Hsing UniversityThis study investigates the effects of T-2 toxin and antioxidants on the incidence and severity of angel wing in White Roman geese. Twelve pens were used in this study, and half of them received dietary supplementation of T-2 toxin (10 ppm) and antioxidants (vitamin C 1000 ppm plus Se 0.3 ppm). Each pen contained birds from the normal wing line (NL), the selected angel wing line (AL), and a controlled commercial line (CL). The results showed that there was no significant difference in the body weight, body weight gain, and feed intake of goslings that were supplemented from birth to 6 weeks of age with T-2 toxin and antioxidants. The alkaline phosphatase level in the T-2 toxin group was lower than that in the control group at 4 and 6 weeks. The haemoglobin level in the T-2 toxin group was lower than that in the control group at 6 weeks. There was a significant interaction between T-2 toxin and antioxidants in the severity score of angel wing (SSAW) and incidence of angel wing (IAW) at 6 weeks. In conclusion, the results suggest that a diet supplemented with T-2 toxin does reduce alkaline phosphatase levels. When the diet contained T-2 toxin and antioxidants, the SSAW and IAW increased.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2017.1301257Angel wingT-2 toxinantioxidantsWhite Roman geese
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author Min-Jung Lin
Shen-Chang Chang
Ko-Hua Tso
Wei-Chih Lin
Che-Lun Chang
Tzu-Tai Lee
spellingShingle Min-Jung Lin
Shen-Chang Chang
Ko-Hua Tso
Wei-Chih Lin
Che-Lun Chang
Tzu-Tai Lee
Effect of T-2 toxin and antioxidants on angel wing incidence and severity in White Roman geese
Journal of Applied Animal Research
Angel wing
T-2 toxin
antioxidants
White Roman geese
author_facet Min-Jung Lin
Shen-Chang Chang
Ko-Hua Tso
Wei-Chih Lin
Che-Lun Chang
Tzu-Tai Lee
author_sort Min-Jung Lin
title Effect of T-2 toxin and antioxidants on angel wing incidence and severity in White Roman geese
title_short Effect of T-2 toxin and antioxidants on angel wing incidence and severity in White Roman geese
title_full Effect of T-2 toxin and antioxidants on angel wing incidence and severity in White Roman geese
title_fullStr Effect of T-2 toxin and antioxidants on angel wing incidence and severity in White Roman geese
title_full_unstemmed Effect of T-2 toxin and antioxidants on angel wing incidence and severity in White Roman geese
title_sort effect of t-2 toxin and antioxidants on angel wing incidence and severity in white roman geese
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Applied Animal Research
issn 0971-2119
0974-1844
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This study investigates the effects of T-2 toxin and antioxidants on the incidence and severity of angel wing in White Roman geese. Twelve pens were used in this study, and half of them received dietary supplementation of T-2 toxin (10 ppm) and antioxidants (vitamin C 1000 ppm plus Se 0.3 ppm). Each pen contained birds from the normal wing line (NL), the selected angel wing line (AL), and a controlled commercial line (CL). The results showed that there was no significant difference in the body weight, body weight gain, and feed intake of goslings that were supplemented from birth to 6 weeks of age with T-2 toxin and antioxidants. The alkaline phosphatase level in the T-2 toxin group was lower than that in the control group at 4 and 6 weeks. The haemoglobin level in the T-2 toxin group was lower than that in the control group at 6 weeks. There was a significant interaction between T-2 toxin and antioxidants in the severity score of angel wing (SSAW) and incidence of angel wing (IAW) at 6 weeks. In conclusion, the results suggest that a diet supplemented with T-2 toxin does reduce alkaline phosphatase levels. When the diet contained T-2 toxin and antioxidants, the SSAW and IAW increased.
topic Angel wing
T-2 toxin
antioxidants
White Roman geese
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2017.1301257
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