Feeding brown algae and brown algae extracts from Saccharina Latissima to Broiler breeders

Brown algae and extracts of algae have been proved to have prebiotic effects. Seaweeds grow very fast and underwater. This is good from a sustainable point of view since algae do not need fertilizers, freshwater or agricultural land for growth. Brown algae is rich in nutrients, vitamins and minerals...

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Autor principal: Kling, Stina
Formato: Second cycle, A2E
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/16836/
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description Brown algae and extracts of algae have been proved to have prebiotic effects. Seaweeds grow very fast and underwater. This is good from a sustainable point of view since algae do not need fertilizers, freshwater or agricultural land for growth. Brown algae is rich in nutrients, vitamins and minerals, and has an especially high content of iodine. This experiment included 45 hens and 9 roosters of the parent line of the fast-growing broiler ROSS 308. The hens were 28 weeks old at arrival and were housed in individual modules. There were three different experimental diets; algae meal (algae), algae extract and control. A boost vaccination was given 21 days after the introduction of the experimental diets. The aim was to analyse egg quality and transfer of antibodies and nutrients from hen to egg in order to determine if feeding broiler breeders brown algae and brown algae extracts could improve egg quality and transfer of antibodies and nutrients, and thereby, improve quality of newly hatched chicks. Maternal antibodies transferred from hen to chick during incubation are highly important since they protect the chick against pathogens during its first weeks in life. Healthy and vital chicks are the keys to good welfare and economic profit in poultry production. The results showed that egg quality and transfer of antibodies were not improved in eggs laid by hens fed algae or algae extract. No chick parameters were shown to be affected by the hen treatment which indicates that the quality in the newly hatched chicks was not improved. There was, however, a significantly higher concentration of iodine in eggs laid by hens fed algae treatment. A significantly strong positive correlation at 0.69 was found between the egg weight and the chicken weight hatched from that egg, indicating that a small egg gives a small chicken, and a large egg gives a large chicken. Also, the percentage of fat pads of total body weight did differ between treatments and was higher for hens fed algae (2.06%) and algae extract (1.98%) compared to hens fed the control (1.67%).
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spelling RepoSLU168362022-06-22T23:15:04Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/16836/ Feeding brown algae and brown algae extracts from Saccharina Latissima to Broiler breeders Kling, Stina Animal feeding Brown algae and extracts of algae have been proved to have prebiotic effects. Seaweeds grow very fast and underwater. This is good from a sustainable point of view since algae do not need fertilizers, freshwater or agricultural land for growth. Brown algae is rich in nutrients, vitamins and minerals, and has an especially high content of iodine. This experiment included 45 hens and 9 roosters of the parent line of the fast-growing broiler ROSS 308. The hens were 28 weeks old at arrival and were housed in individual modules. There were three different experimental diets; algae meal (algae), algae extract and control. A boost vaccination was given 21 days after the introduction of the experimental diets. The aim was to analyse egg quality and transfer of antibodies and nutrients from hen to egg in order to determine if feeding broiler breeders brown algae and brown algae extracts could improve egg quality and transfer of antibodies and nutrients, and thereby, improve quality of newly hatched chicks. Maternal antibodies transferred from hen to chick during incubation are highly important since they protect the chick against pathogens during its first weeks in life. Healthy and vital chicks are the keys to good welfare and economic profit in poultry production. The results showed that egg quality and transfer of antibodies were not improved in eggs laid by hens fed algae or algae extract. No chick parameters were shown to be affected by the hen treatment which indicates that the quality in the newly hatched chicks was not improved. There was, however, a significantly higher concentration of iodine in eggs laid by hens fed algae treatment. A significantly strong positive correlation at 0.69 was found between the egg weight and the chicken weight hatched from that egg, indicating that a small egg gives a small chicken, and a large egg gives a large chicken. Also, the percentage of fat pads of total body weight did differ between treatments and was higher for hens fed algae (2.06%) and algae extract (1.98%) compared to hens fed the control (1.67%). 2021-03-22 Second cycle, A2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/16836/3/kling_s_210329.pdf Kling, Stina, 2021. Feeding brown algae and brown algae extracts from Saccharina Latissima to Broiler breeders : effects on transfer of antibodies and nutrients from hen to egg. Second cycle, A2E. Uppsala: (VH) > Dept. of Animal Nutrition and Management (until 231231) <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-650.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-16550 eng
spellingShingle Animal feeding
Kling, Stina
Feeding brown algae and brown algae extracts from Saccharina Latissima to Broiler breeders
title Feeding brown algae and brown algae extracts from Saccharina Latissima to Broiler breeders
title_full Feeding brown algae and brown algae extracts from Saccharina Latissima to Broiler breeders
title_fullStr Feeding brown algae and brown algae extracts from Saccharina Latissima to Broiler breeders
title_full_unstemmed Feeding brown algae and brown algae extracts from Saccharina Latissima to Broiler breeders
title_short Feeding brown algae and brown algae extracts from Saccharina Latissima to Broiler breeders
title_sort feeding brown algae and brown algae extracts from saccharina latissima to broiler breeders
topic Animal feeding
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/16836/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/16836/