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Influences of vitamin A, L-carnitine, and folic acid in ovo feeding on embryo and hatchling characteristics and general health status in ducks

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ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
卷 33, 期 1, 页码 150-158

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10495398.2020.1864389

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Duck; embryonic growth; hatchability; in ovo injection; nutrients

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The current investigation examined the effects of in ovo feeding of vitamin A, L-carnitine, and folic acid on the growth of duck embryos and their post-hatch performance. The results showed that in ovo injection of these micronutrients increased embryo weight, heart weight, hatchability percentage, and embryo length. Additionally, it improved the ducklings' weight, blood parameters, and levels of growth factors compared to the control group.
The current investigation was conducted to test the potential effects of in ovo feeding of vitamin A, L-carnitine, and folic acid on embryonic growth and post-hatch performance. A total of 450 fertile duck eggs were randomly distributed into two experiments of five groups/experiment (255 eggs/experiment and 45 egg/group). The experimental groups were: negative control (non-injected eggs), positive control (eggs were injected with 0.1 ml sterile deionized; DI water/egg), and three other treatments in which vitamin A, L-carnitine, and folic acid were injected (1 mg of each nutrient dissolved in 0.1 ml sterile DI water/egg). All-in ovo injected groups with vitamin A, L-carnitine, and folic acid increased the embryo weight, residual yolk weight, heart weight, hatchability percentage, and embryo length at the 25th day of incubation. At hatching, all micronutrients-in ovo injected treatments increased the duckling's weight, levels of blood hemoglobulin, plasma triiodothyronine, and thyroxin, insulin-like growth factor1, total protein, albumin, and globulin, compared with the controls in both experiments. Conclusively, the in ovo feeding of the present micronutrients showed positive impacts on embryonic development, hatchling health status of ducklings.

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