Calcium and Cholecalciferol Levels in Late-Phase Laying Hens: Effects on Productive Traits, Egg Quality, Blood Biochemistry, and Immune Responses

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作者
Attia, Youssef A. [1 ]
Al-Harthi, Mohammed A. [1 ]
Abo El-Maaty, Hayam M. [2 ]
机构
[1] King Abdulaziz Univ, Dept Agr, Fac Environm Sci, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
[2] Mansoura Univ, Fac Agr, Poultry Prod Dept, Mansoura, Egypt
关键词
laying hens; calcium; VD3; egg quality; immunological responses; blood biochemistry; electron microscope; VITAMIN-D; EGGSHELL QUALITY; PARTICLE-SIZE; IN-VITRO; QUANTITATIVE PROTEOMICS; PHOSPHORUS REQUIREMENTS; DOMESTIC-FOWL; PERFORMANCE; CHICKENS; GROWTH;
D O I
10.3389/fvets.2020.00389
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
Productive traits and immunity in laying hens decrease sharply during the late phase of laying due to aging, which negatively affects the metabolism and hormonal status of the animals. The influence of Ca levels (3.5, 4.0, and 4.5%) and/or cholecalciferol [Vitamin D-3(VD3)] supplementation (800-, 1,000-, and 1,200-IU/kg diet or as total of 3,800, 4,000, and 4,200 IC VD3) on performance, egg quality, blood biochemistry, and immunity of brown egg layers was investigated. Three hundred and sixty H&N Brown egg layers (60 weeks old) were allocated at random into nine nutritional treatments of five replications (cages) of eight hens each. The control diet in this experiment contained a 3.5% Ca level with 800 IU VD3. The addition of VD(3)at 1,000 and 1,200 IU to 3.5 and 4% Ca diets significantly (P <= 0.05) increased the rate of laying, egg mass, and feed conversion ratio (FCR) compared to the control diet on 3.5% and 800 U of VD3. Besides this, the addition of VD(3)at 800 and 1,200 IU to 3.5% Ca level diets enhanced the Haugh unit score. Similar results were observed in eggshell quality measurements and tibia ash. Increasing the Ca concentration from 3.5 to 4 and 4.5% and increasing VD(3)levels from 800 to 1,000 or 1,200 IU significantly and similarly increased serum total protein and globulin. In addition, VD(3)at 1,000 IU increased serum albumin, compared to 800 IU. Increasing Ca level increased IgA, and 4 and 4.5% Ca levels similarly increased IgG and alpha-2 globulin compared to the 3.5% Ca diet. VD(3)addition at 1,200 IU to the 4% Ca diet significantly increased gamma-globulin compared to 1,000 IU, but decreased beta-globulin. Increasing the Ca level to 4% significantly reduced serum triglycerides, and the very low-density lipoprotein and the triglyceride/high-density lipoprotein ratio were both decreased with 4 and 4.5% Ca level diets. Increasing the Ca level caused a stepwise increase in catalase, which was markedly increased with VD(3)supplementation at 1,200 IU. Plasma estrogen was increased considerably with VD(3)supplementation at 3.5% Ca, but parathyroid hormone levels were not affected. In conclusion, increasing Ca levels in the diet of laying hens to 4% during the late production phase could be a useful tool to improve laying performance, eggshell quality, Haugh unit score, and physiological and immunological status. Besides, VD(3)at a 1,000 IU/kg diet to 3.5% Ca improved performance of hens fed 3.5% Ca, showing that the potential impact of VD(3)depends on Ca concentrations.
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