Impact of transportation duration on stress responses in day-old chicks from young and old breeders

Leonie Jacobs, Evelyne Delezie, Luc Duchateau, Klara Goethals, Bart Ampe, Johan Buyse, Frank Andre Maurice Tuyttens

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The aim of this study was to assess the interaction effect of transportation duration and parental age on physiological stress responses and quality in day-old chicks. After hatch, 3240 chicks from either 29-week old (young) or 60-week old (old) broiler breeders were transported for 1.5h (short) or 11h (long). Thereafter, 228 chicks were assessed for quality and blood plasma was assayed for corticosterone (CORT), lactate, glucose, and thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS, increased concentrations can indicate oxidative stress). No interaction effects of parental age and transportation duration were found (all P>0.10). Chicks from young breeders showed higher CORT levels (P=0.007) and were of higher quality (Tona method, P<0.001) than those from old breeders. After long transportation, chicks showed increased CORT (P<0.001) and lower TBARS levels (P<0.001) compared to after short transportation. No evidence was provided that long transportation differently affected the quality or stress responses of chicks from breeder flocks of two ages.

Oorspronkelijke taalEngels
TijdschriftResearch in Veterinary Science
Volume112
Pagina's (van-tot)172-176
Aantal pagina’s5
ISSN0034-5288
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PublicatiestatusGepubliceerd - jun.-2017

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