Influence of temperature and humidity manipulation on chicken embryonic development

被引:50
作者
Noiva, Rute M. [1 ,2 ]
Menezes, Antonio C. [1 ]
Peleteiro, Maria C. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lisbon, Fac Vet Med, CIISA, Interdisciplinary Res Ctr Anim Hlth, P-1699 Lisbon, Portugal
[2] Fac Med Vet, Lab Anat Patol, P-1300477 Lisbon, Portugal
来源
BMC VETERINARY RESEARCH | 2014年 / 10卷
关键词
Chicken; Embryonic development; Temperature; Humidity; Incubation; RELATIVE-HUMIDITY; EGGSHELL TEMPERATURE; BROODING TEMPERATURE; GROWTH-PERFORMANCE; BROILER BREEDERS; BODY-WEIGHT; INCUBATION; HATCHABILITY; POSTHATCH; AGE;
D O I
10.1186/s12917-014-0234-3
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Background: Temperature and relative humidity (RH) are very important factors affecting embryo development, hatchability, and posthatch performance. This study aimed at characterizing embryonic metabolic and behavioural response to a harsh incubation environment generated by manipulations (elevations and drops) in these two key factors. This study was aimed at establishing patterns of metabolic and behavioural response, as well as mortality and the development of malformations, all of which can potentially be used in monitoring incubating operations and diagnosing problems with faulty equipment. Results: Of all the parameters monitored throughout embryonic development the ones shown to be most affected were: albumen-weight to egg-weight ratio (AR); yolk-weight to egg-weight ratio (YR); embryo-weight to egg-weight ratio (ER); heart rate (HR); voluntary movements per minute (VMM); mortality rates; malformation prevalence and type. The most significant changes in the evolution of AR and YR throughout incubation involved delay and reduction in the amplitude of the expected drop in albumen and yolk levels, reflecting lower nutrient consumption by the embryo. ER tended to grow more slowly and remain lower than the established normal, especially in embryos challenged with temperature treatments. HR and VMM were considered to be strong indicators of embryonic stress, as all treatments applied resulted in elevated heart rate and decreased embryo movement. Mortality rates for both temperature-related treatments were higher during the first four days of incubation. Changes in relative humidity have produced less radical effects on mortality. Malformation rates were higher for embryos subjected to high incubation temperatures and were most prominently related to the abdominal wall, head, skull and limbs. Overall, manipulations in environmental (incubator) temperature during incubation produced more drastic changes in embryo development than humidity-related manipulations, especially where mortality and malformation rates were concerned. Conclusions: This paper describes changes in embryonic metabolism and behaviour, as well as in mortality and malformation rates, in response to manipulations in environmental temperature and relative humidity. Together with further studies, these patterns may prove helpful in the diagnosis of equipment malfunctions relating to temperature or relative humidity.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Influence of temperature and humidity manipulation on chicken embryonic development
    Rute M Noiva
    António C Menezes
    Maria C Peleteiro
    BMC Veterinary Research, 10
  • [2] Effect of relative humidity during incubation at a set eggshell temperature and brooding temperature posthatch on embryonic mortality and chick quality
    van der Pol, C. W.
    van Roovert-Reijrink, I. A. M.
    Maatjens, C. M.
    van den Brand, H.
    Molenaar, R.
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2013, 92 (08) : 2145 - 2155
  • [3] Temperature during the last week of incubation. I. Effects on hatching pattern and broiler chicken embryonic organ development
    Maatjens, C. M.
    van Roovert-Reijrink, I. A. M.
    Engel, B.
    van der Pol, C. W.
    Kemp, B.
    van den Brand, H.
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2016, 95 (04) : 956 - 965
  • [4] Incubation Temperature and Lighting: Effect on Embryonic Development, Post-Hatch Growth, and Adaptive Response
    Yalcin, Servet
    oezkan, Sezen
    Shah, Tahir
    FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY, 2022, 13
  • [5] Influence of prestorage incubation on embryonic development, hatchability, and chick quality
    Reijrink, I. A. M.
    Meijerhof, R.
    Kemp, B.
    Graat, E. A. M.
    van den Brand, H.
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2009, 88 (12) : 2649 - 2660
  • [6] ULTRASONOGRAPHY AS A TOOL FOR MONITORING INOVO CHICKEN DEVELOPMENT .2. EFFECTS OF EGGSHELL ALTERATION AND ULTRASONOGRAPHY ON EMBRYONIC AND POSTHATCH DEVELOPMENT
    PEEBLES, ED
    PUGH, CR
    BOYLE, CR
    LATOUR, MA
    PUGH, NP
    BRAKE, JD
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 1993, 72 (12) : 2247 - 2253
  • [7] Thermal manipulation and rosemary extract: Their combined effects on embryonic development, hatchability, and physiological responses of hatched chicks
    Khani, Kambiz
    Ghazanfari, Shokoufe
    Najafi, Abouzar
    VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2025, 27
  • [8] Comparison of whole embryonic development in the duck (Anas platyrhynchos) and goose (Anser cygnoides) with the chicken (Gallus gallus)
    Li, Shanshan
    Bai, Shibin
    Qin, Xia
    Zhang, Junpeng
    Irwin, David M.
    Zhang, Shuyi
    Wang, Zhe
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2019, 98 (08) : 3278 - 3291
  • [9] High- and low-temperature manipulation during late incubation: Effects on embryonic development, the hatching process, and metabolism in broilers
    Willemsen, H.
    Kamers, B.
    Dahlke, F.
    Han, H.
    Song, Z.
    Pirsaraei, Z. Ansari
    Tona, K.
    Decuypere, E.
    Everaert, N.
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2010, 89 (12) : 2678 - 2690
  • [10] Physiological Regulation of Growth, Hematology and Blood Gases in Chicken Embryos in Response to Low and High Incubation Humidity
    Branum, Sylvia
    Tazawa, Hiroshi
    Burggren, Warren
    FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY, 2022, 13