Effects of broiler breeder strain, age, and eggs preheating profile in single-stage systems on the hatchability of eggs and quality of chicks

Preheating can increase the efficiency of commercial broiler breeding. A slow increase in temperature can counteract the negative effects of water condensation on the surface of the shell and reduces the thermal shock to the embryos. It is essential to design different preheating profiles because of...

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Main Authors: K. Damaziak, M. Koznaka-Lipka, D. Gozdowski, A. Gołębiowska, E. Kędziorek
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Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
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spelling doaj-51c15ca7a0fb43ec827777e3af5a18d12021-06-07T06:46:11ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112021-01-01151100057Effects of broiler breeder strain, age, and eggs preheating profile in single-stage systems on the hatchability of eggs and quality of chicksK. Damaziak0M. Koznaka-Lipka1D. Gozdowski2A. Gołębiowska3E. Kędziorek4Department of Animal Breeding, Faculty of Animal Breeding, Bioengineering and Conservation, Institute of Animal Science, Ciszewskiego 8, 02-786 Warsaw, Poland; Corresponding author.SuperDrob S.A., Hatchery, Stoczek 44, 07-104, PolandDepartment of Biometry, Faculty of Agriculture and Biology, Institute of Agriculture, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Nowoursynowska 164, 02-787 Warsaw, PolandSuperDrob S.A., Hatchery, Stoczek 44, 07-104, PolandSuperDrob S.A., Hatchery, Stoczek 44, 07-104, PolandPreheating can increase the efficiency of commercial broiler breeding. A slow increase in temperature can counteract the negative effects of water condensation on the surface of the shell and reduces the thermal shock to the embryos. It is essential to design different preheating profiles because of the variances between breeds in terms of egg construction and the course of embryogenesis, along with the influence of the parental flocks' age on hatching rates. This study aimed to analyze six preheating profiles with different time and temperature patterns (A–F), which were immediately applied before the egg incubation began. These profiles were used for two broiler breeder strains – Hubbard Flex and Ross 308 – for the entire laying cycle divided into six age ranges: 25–30, 31–36, 37–42, 43–48, 49–54, and 55–60wk of life. A total of 7839250 Hubbard Flex and 57167060 Ross 308 eggs were used in the study. The eggs were stored for 4–7d before the preheating profile was applied. Mortality during incubation, hatchability, and the quality of chicks were analyzed. The most favorable results were obtained with profile B – 02 h (25.0 °C):02 h (29.4 °C):02 h (32.2 °C):02 h (35.0 °C):02 h (37.8 °C), while the worst results were obtained with profile C – 03 h (23.9 °C):03 h (25.0 °C):04 h (32.2 °C). These findings indicated that compared to a rapid temperature increase during incubation, multistage slow heating of eggs is more advantageous as it enables achieving better hatchability from apparent fertile eggs and obtaining more first-grade chicks. An analysis of the interaction of different preheating profiles with flock age and breed of parental flock revealed that profile C is not suitable for eggs from older flocks, in particular Ross 308. Deterioration of hatchability of chicks from apparent fertile eggs was also confirmed for flocks over 49wk of life after the application of profile E – 03 h (77 °C):02 h (29.4 °C):02 h (32.2 °C):01 h (35.0 °C):02 h (37.8 °C). Increased early and late mortality of embryos was observed in the case of Hubbard Flex after the use of profile D – 03 h (25.0 °C):02 h (29.4 °C):01 h (32.2 °C):02 h (35.05 °C):02 h (37.8 °C). Based on the obtained results, it can be recommended that profile B can be applied for the entire duration of Ross 308 and Hubbard Flex flock utilization to achieve high egg hatchability and obtain high-quality chicks.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731120300598HatcheryIncubationJuvenilePoultryReproduction
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author K. Damaziak
M. Koznaka-Lipka
D. Gozdowski
A. Gołębiowska
E. Kędziorek
spellingShingle K. Damaziak
M. Koznaka-Lipka
D. Gozdowski
A. Gołębiowska
E. Kędziorek
Effects of broiler breeder strain, age, and eggs preheating profile in single-stage systems on the hatchability of eggs and quality of chicks
Animal
Hatchery
Incubation
Juvenile
Poultry
Reproduction
author_facet K. Damaziak
M. Koznaka-Lipka
D. Gozdowski
A. Gołębiowska
E. Kędziorek
author_sort K. Damaziak
title Effects of broiler breeder strain, age, and eggs preheating profile in single-stage systems on the hatchability of eggs and quality of chicks
title_short Effects of broiler breeder strain, age, and eggs preheating profile in single-stage systems on the hatchability of eggs and quality of chicks
title_full Effects of broiler breeder strain, age, and eggs preheating profile in single-stage systems on the hatchability of eggs and quality of chicks
title_fullStr Effects of broiler breeder strain, age, and eggs preheating profile in single-stage systems on the hatchability of eggs and quality of chicks
title_full_unstemmed Effects of broiler breeder strain, age, and eggs preheating profile in single-stage systems on the hatchability of eggs and quality of chicks
title_sort effects of broiler breeder strain, age, and eggs preheating profile in single-stage systems on the hatchability of eggs and quality of chicks
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Preheating can increase the efficiency of commercial broiler breeding. A slow increase in temperature can counteract the negative effects of water condensation on the surface of the shell and reduces the thermal shock to the embryos. It is essential to design different preheating profiles because of the variances between breeds in terms of egg construction and the course of embryogenesis, along with the influence of the parental flocks' age on hatching rates. This study aimed to analyze six preheating profiles with different time and temperature patterns (A–F), which were immediately applied before the egg incubation began. These profiles were used for two broiler breeder strains – Hubbard Flex and Ross 308 – for the entire laying cycle divided into six age ranges: 25–30, 31–36, 37–42, 43–48, 49–54, and 55–60wk of life. A total of 7839250 Hubbard Flex and 57167060 Ross 308 eggs were used in the study. The eggs were stored for 4–7d before the preheating profile was applied. Mortality during incubation, hatchability, and the quality of chicks were analyzed. The most favorable results were obtained with profile B – 02 h (25.0 °C):02 h (29.4 °C):02 h (32.2 °C):02 h (35.0 °C):02 h (37.8 °C), while the worst results were obtained with profile C – 03 h (23.9 °C):03 h (25.0 °C):04 h (32.2 °C). These findings indicated that compared to a rapid temperature increase during incubation, multistage slow heating of eggs is more advantageous as it enables achieving better hatchability from apparent fertile eggs and obtaining more first-grade chicks. An analysis of the interaction of different preheating profiles with flock age and breed of parental flock revealed that profile C is not suitable for eggs from older flocks, in particular Ross 308. Deterioration of hatchability of chicks from apparent fertile eggs was also confirmed for flocks over 49wk of life after the application of profile E – 03 h (77 °C):02 h (29.4 °C):02 h (32.2 °C):01 h (35.0 °C):02 h (37.8 °C). Increased early and late mortality of embryos was observed in the case of Hubbard Flex after the use of profile D – 03 h (25.0 °C):02 h (29.4 °C):01 h (32.2 °C):02 h (35.05 °C):02 h (37.8 °C). Based on the obtained results, it can be recommended that profile B can be applied for the entire duration of Ross 308 and Hubbard Flex flock utilization to achieve high egg hatchability and obtain high-quality chicks.
topic Hatchery
Incubation
Juvenile
Poultry
Reproduction
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731120300598
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