Pre-hatch thermal manipulation of embryos and post-hatch baicalein supplementation mitigated heat stress in broiler chickens

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Sadid Al Amaz
Ajay Chaudhary
Prem Lal Mahato
Rajesh Jha
Birendra Mishra
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[1] DepartmentofHumanNutrition,FoodandAnimalSciences,CollegeofTropicalAgricultureandHumanResources,UniversityofHawai'iatManoa
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Background High environmental temperatures induce heat stress in broiler chickens, affecting their health and production performance. Several dietary, managerial, and genetics strategies have been tested with some success in mitigating heat stress(HS) in broilers. Developing novel HS mitigation strategies for sustaining broiler production is critically needed. This study investigated the effects of pre-hatch thermal manipulation(TM) and post-hatch baicalein supplementation on growth performance and health parameters in heat-stressed broilers.Results Six hundred fertile Cobb 500 eggs were incubated for 21 d. After candling on embryonic day(ED) 10, 238 eggs were thermally manipulated at 38.5 °C with 55% relative humidity(RH) from ED 12 to 18, then transferred to the hatcher(ED 19 to 21, standard temperature) and 236 eggs were incubated at a controlled temperature(37.5 °C) till hatch. After hatch, 180-day-old chicks from both groups were raised in 36 pens(n = 10 birds/pen, 6 replicates per treatment). The treatments were: 1) Control, 2) TM, 3) control heat stress(CHS), 4) thermal manipulation heat stress(TMHS), 5) control heat stress supplement(CHSS), and 6) thermal manipulation heat stress supplement(TMHSS). All birds were raised under the standard environment for 21 d, followed by chronic heat stress from d 22 to 35(32–33 °C for 8 h) in the CHS, TMHS, CHSS, and TMHSS groups. A thermoneutral(22–24 °C) environment was maintained in the Control and TM groups. RH was constant(50% ± 5%) throughout the trial. All the data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA in R and Graph Pad software at P < 0.05 and are presented as mean ± SEM. Heat stress significantly decreased(P < 0.05) the final body weight and ADG in CHS and TMHS groups compared to the other groups. Embryonic TM significantly increased(P < 0.05) the expression of heat shock protein-related genes(HSP70, HSP90, and HSPH1) and antioxidant-related genes(GPX1 and TXN). TMHS birds showed a significant increment(P < 0.05) in total cecal volatile fatty acid(VFA) concentration compared to the CHS birds. The cecal microbial analysis showed significant enrichment(P < 0.05) in alpha and beta diversity and Coprococcus in the TMHSS group.Conclusions Pre-hatch TM and post-hatch baicalein supplementation in heat-stressed birds mitigate the detrimental effects of heat stress on chickens' growth performance, upregulate favorable gene expression, increase VFA production, and promote gut health by increasing beneficial microbial communities.
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