Providing colored photoperiodic light stimulation during incubation: 1. Effects on embryo development and hatching performance in broiler hatching eggs
Autor: | Xujie Li, Nancy L. McLean, Janice MacIsaac, Bruce Rathgeber |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Male
animal structures Photoperiod MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION Embryonic Development Stimulation Biology SF1-1100 Photostimulation photostimulation Animal science Animals chick quality Bursa of Fabricius light color Incubation Ovum air cell temperature Hatching Embryogenesis Broiler Embryo General Medicine Circadian Rhythm Animal culture embryonic structures Animal Science and Zoology hatchability Chickens |
Zdroj: | Poultry Science, Vol 100, Iss 9, Pp 101336-(2021) Poultry Science |
ISSN: | 0032-5791 |
Popis: | Providing lighting schedule during incubation has been shown to improve chick quality and reduce stress posthatch. This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of providing light of different colors during incubation on embryo development, air cell temperature, the spread of hatch, and hatching performance. Four batches of eggs (n = 2,176, 1,664, 1,696 and 1,600) from Ross 308 broiler breeders were used in the experiment. In each trial, eggs were randomly distributed into 4 lighting treatments. The incubation lighting treatments included: incubated under dark as control, illuminated with white, red or blue lights for 12 h daily. There were no incubation lighting treatment differences in embryo development, the spread of hatch, hatchability, embryo mortality, hatch weight, chick length, navel closure quality, yolk-free body weight, or relative spleen weight. However, embryos incubated under red light had lower average air cell temperature than those in dark, white or blue light treatments. This finding may suggest higher melatonin secretion during the scotophase when illuminated with red light. Male chicks incubated under dark had a higher bursa of Fabricius weight than males illuminated with blue light. In conclusion, these results suggest that the red, white and blue light stimulation during incubation had no negative effects on hatchability, embryo mortality, spread of hatch or day-old chick quality, but may have potential impacts on immunity and energy metabolism in broiler embryos. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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