Replacing dietary sodium selenite with a lower level of hydroxy-selenomethionine improves the performance of broiler breeders and their progeny

The aim of this study has been to compare the effect of sodium selenite (SS) or hydroxy-selenometionine (OH-SeMet) on the performance of broiler breeders and their progeny. A total of 216 broiler breeders (AP95 Aviagen; 55-65 weeks old) were assigned to two treatments: a diet supplemented with 0.3 m...

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Autores principales: Priscila Spínola Zorzetto, Cristiane Soares da Silva Araújo, Lúcio Francelino Araújo, Fabricia de Arruda Roque, Carlos Alexandre Granghelli, Brunna Garcia de Souza Leite, José Guilherme Gonçalves, Marcio Ladeira Ceccantini, Naiara Simarro Fagundes, Garros do Valle Fontinhas-Netto, Michele De Marco, Peter Fyodorovich Surai
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1a69f68fd0594ad49c1860e3de7c56412021-11-11T14:23:42ZReplacing dietary sodium selenite with a lower level of hydroxy-selenomethionine improves the performance of broiler breeders and their progeny1594-40771828-051X10.1080/1828051X.2021.1977727https://doaj.org/article/1a69f68fd0594ad49c1860e3de7c56412021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2021.1977727https://doaj.org/toc/1594-4077https://doaj.org/toc/1828-051XThe aim of this study has been to compare the effect of sodium selenite (SS) or hydroxy-selenometionine (OH-SeMet) on the performance of broiler breeders and their progeny. A total of 216 broiler breeders (AP95 Aviagen; 55-65 weeks old) were assigned to two treatments: a diet supplemented with 0.3 mg Se Se/kg as SS or a diet supplemented with 0.2 mg Se Se/kg as OH-SeMet. A total of 520 mixed progeny chicks were used for a growth trial (41 d), in a completely randomised 2 × 2 factoria design: 2 sources of Se for the breeder diets and two sources of Se for the progeny diets – SS at 0.3 mg Se Se/kg and OH-SeMet at 0.2 mg Se Se/kg. OH-SeMet increased the egg production, the Se content in the egg, eggshell strength and hatchability (p < .05), compared to SS. The high Se deposition in the hatching eggs benefitted the progeny, as reflected by the better feed conversion ratio (p < .05). No significant changes were observed in the feed intake or weight gain, or the interactions between the maternal diets and progeny diets. Overall, supplementation with OH-SeMet at 0.2 mg Se Se/kg has proved to be an effective approach to help maintain the productive and reproductive performances of ageing breeder flocks and to enhance the performance of their progeny.Highlights Replacement of dietary sodium selenite with hydroxy-selenomethionine in the broiler breeder diet increased Se accumulation in the eggs and improved egg production, the Se content in the eggs, eggshell strength and hatchability. The increased Se deposition in the hatching eggs benefitted the progeny, as reflected by the better feed conversion ratio. Supplementation with OH-SeMet at 0.2 mg Se/kg proved to be an effective approach to help maintain the productive and reproductive performances of ageing breeder flocks and to enhance the performance of their progeny.Priscila Spínola ZorzettoCristiane Soares da Silva AraújoLúcio Francelino AraújoFabricia de Arruda RoqueCarlos Alexandre GranghelliBrunna Garcia de Souza LeiteJosé Guilherme GonçalvesMarcio Ladeira CeccantiniNaiara Simarro FagundesGarros do Valle Fontinhas-NettoMichele De MarcoPeter Fyodorovich SuraiTaylor & Francis Grouparticlebroiler breederhydroxy-selenomethionineperformanceprogenysodium seleniteAnimal cultureSF1-1100ENItalian Journal of Animal Science, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1749-1758 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
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topic broiler breeder
hydroxy-selenomethionine
performance
progeny
sodium selenite
Animal culture
SF1-1100
spellingShingle broiler breeder
hydroxy-selenomethionine
performance
progeny
sodium selenite
Animal culture
SF1-1100
Priscila Spínola Zorzetto
Cristiane Soares da Silva Araújo
Lúcio Francelino Araújo
Fabricia de Arruda Roque
Carlos Alexandre Granghelli
Brunna Garcia de Souza Leite
José Guilherme Gonçalves
Marcio Ladeira Ceccantini
Naiara Simarro Fagundes
Garros do Valle Fontinhas-Netto
Michele De Marco
Peter Fyodorovich Surai
Replacing dietary sodium selenite with a lower level of hydroxy-selenomethionine improves the performance of broiler breeders and their progeny
description The aim of this study has been to compare the effect of sodium selenite (SS) or hydroxy-selenometionine (OH-SeMet) on the performance of broiler breeders and their progeny. A total of 216 broiler breeders (AP95 Aviagen; 55-65 weeks old) were assigned to two treatments: a diet supplemented with 0.3 mg Se Se/kg as SS or a diet supplemented with 0.2 mg Se Se/kg as OH-SeMet. A total of 520 mixed progeny chicks were used for a growth trial (41 d), in a completely randomised 2 × 2 factoria design: 2 sources of Se for the breeder diets and two sources of Se for the progeny diets – SS at 0.3 mg Se Se/kg and OH-SeMet at 0.2 mg Se Se/kg. OH-SeMet increased the egg production, the Se content in the egg, eggshell strength and hatchability (p < .05), compared to SS. The high Se deposition in the hatching eggs benefitted the progeny, as reflected by the better feed conversion ratio (p < .05). No significant changes were observed in the feed intake or weight gain, or the interactions between the maternal diets and progeny diets. Overall, supplementation with OH-SeMet at 0.2 mg Se Se/kg has proved to be an effective approach to help maintain the productive and reproductive performances of ageing breeder flocks and to enhance the performance of their progeny.Highlights Replacement of dietary sodium selenite with hydroxy-selenomethionine in the broiler breeder diet increased Se accumulation in the eggs and improved egg production, the Se content in the eggs, eggshell strength and hatchability. The increased Se deposition in the hatching eggs benefitted the progeny, as reflected by the better feed conversion ratio. Supplementation with OH-SeMet at 0.2 mg Se/kg proved to be an effective approach to help maintain the productive and reproductive performances of ageing breeder flocks and to enhance the performance of their progeny.
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author Priscila Spínola Zorzetto
Cristiane Soares da Silva Araújo
Lúcio Francelino Araújo
Fabricia de Arruda Roque
Carlos Alexandre Granghelli
Brunna Garcia de Souza Leite
José Guilherme Gonçalves
Marcio Ladeira Ceccantini
Naiara Simarro Fagundes
Garros do Valle Fontinhas-Netto
Michele De Marco
Peter Fyodorovich Surai
author_facet Priscila Spínola Zorzetto
Cristiane Soares da Silva Araújo
Lúcio Francelino Araújo
Fabricia de Arruda Roque
Carlos Alexandre Granghelli
Brunna Garcia de Souza Leite
José Guilherme Gonçalves
Marcio Ladeira Ceccantini
Naiara Simarro Fagundes
Garros do Valle Fontinhas-Netto
Michele De Marco
Peter Fyodorovich Surai
author_sort Priscila Spínola Zorzetto
title Replacing dietary sodium selenite with a lower level of hydroxy-selenomethionine improves the performance of broiler breeders and their progeny
title_short Replacing dietary sodium selenite with a lower level of hydroxy-selenomethionine improves the performance of broiler breeders and their progeny
title_full Replacing dietary sodium selenite with a lower level of hydroxy-selenomethionine improves the performance of broiler breeders and their progeny
title_fullStr Replacing dietary sodium selenite with a lower level of hydroxy-selenomethionine improves the performance of broiler breeders and their progeny
title_full_unstemmed Replacing dietary sodium selenite with a lower level of hydroxy-selenomethionine improves the performance of broiler breeders and their progeny
title_sort replacing dietary sodium selenite with a lower level of hydroxy-selenomethionine improves the performance of broiler breeders and their progeny
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/1a69f68fd0594ad49c1860e3de7c5641
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