The vitamin D3 requirement of broiler breeders
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- DOI: 10.1093/ps/85.4.674
The vitamin D3 requirement of broiler breeders
Abstract
An experiment was conducted with 25- to 66-wk-old Ross broiler breeders in an environment excluding ultraviolet light to determine the cholecalciferol (D3) requirements for hen day egg production; hatchability; body weight of the progeny at 1 d; embryo mortality during the early (1 to 10 d of incubation), middle (11 to 15 d of incubation), and late stages (16 to 21 d of incubation) of development; egg weight; specific gravity; and body ash of the progeny at 1 d of age. Five levels of vitamin D3 (125, 250, 500, 1,000, and 2,000 IU/kg of diet) were fed to hens from 25 to 66 wk of age. One additional group was fed no supplemental D3 until 36 wk of age and was then changed to 4,000 IU/kg of diet. Separate regression analyses were performed for wk 27 to 36 (peak original design) and for wk 37 to 66 (postpeak production modified design). The D3 levels for the predicted maximum hen day egg production during peak and postpeak were 1,424 and 2,804 IU/kg, respectively. The D3 levels for the predicted maximum hatchability were 1,390 IU/ kg (peak) and 2,708 IU/kg (postpeak). The level of D3 that resulted in the minimum early embryo mortality was 1,288 IU/kg at peak; however, no significant effect was observed at postpeak. The D3 levels for minimum middle stage embryo mortality were 1,130 IU/kg (peak) and 2,568 IU/kg (postpeak) and for late stage embryo mortality were 1,393 IU/kg (peak) and 2,756 IU/kg (postpeak). The D3 level for maximum egg weight was 1,182 IU/kg (peak) and for specific gravity was 1,337 IU/kg (peak) and >2,000 IU/kg (postpeak). The D3 level for maximum body ash of progeny at d 1 was >2,000 IU/kg. Analysis of the data from the original design of the experiment (treatments providing 0, 125, 250, 500, 1,000, and 2,000 IU of vitamin D3/kg for the 27- to 36-wk-old birds) indicates a requirement of approximately 1,400 IU of D3/kg of feed for broiler breeder hens. When the data from the modified experiment (37 to 66 wk of age) include conversion of the treatment provided at 0 IU of D3/kg to a treatment providing 4,000 IU of D3/kg, the requirement may be approximately 2,800 IU of D3/kg.
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