Effects of exposing broiler breeders to nicarbazin contaminated feed
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Effects of exposing broiler breeders to nicarbazin contaminated feed
Abstract
Ten-mo-old broiler feeds were fed nicarbazin (NCZ) at 0, 25, 50 and 100 ppm of their diet for 2, 4, or 6 days to simulate accidental contamination of their feed with the medicant. Reduced egg production was observed in all treatments except 25 and 50 ppm NCZ for 2 days. A consistent reduction in egg weight occurred only at the maximum treatment level of 100 ppm for 6 days. Reduction in hatchability was generally evident by Days 5 and 6 of the experiment except for the lowest treatment of 25 ppm NCZ for 2 days. Due partially to the low number of eggs set, no statistically significant reduction in hatchability was seen for the group receiving 50 ppm NCZ for 4 days, but hatchability had dropped over 17 percentage points (from 93.3 to 75.5%) by Days 5 and 6 of the experiment, and continued to drop to a low of 31% on Days 11 and 12 of the experiment. Shell pigmentation was the most sensitive characteristic measured, with significant depigmentation occurring after only 2 days of feeding 25 ppm NCZ. Generally, the severity and duration of effects were in proportion to medicant concentration and length of treatment time. Fertility was not influenced by the medicant.
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