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Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2008

Efeitos da umidade relativa do ar na incubadora e da idade da matriz leve sobre o rendimento da incubação

V. M. Barbosa; S.V. Cançado; N.C. Baião; A.M.Q. Lana; L.J.C. Lara; M.R. Souza

Avaliaram-se os efeitos da umidade relativa do ar na incubadora (URI) e da idade da matriz leve sobre o rendimento de incubacao, sobre o peso absoluto do coracao e do saco vitelino e sobre a relacao desses dois orgaos com o peso do pinto ao nascer. Foram utilizados 10.836 ovos de matrizes da linhagem Lohmann LSL, com 26, 41 e 56 semanas de idade, incubados com niveis de URI de 48, 56 e 64%. A perda de peso do ovo foi maior a medida que diminuiu a URI ou a medida que aumentou a idade da matriz. A maior taxa de eclosao foi obtida quando se utilizaram 56% de URI, e os ovos das matrizes mais velhas apresentaram eclodibilidade reduzida. A maior relacao saco vitelino/peso do pinto foi obtida quando os ovos foram incubados com URI de 48% e com ovos de matrizes com idade de 41 semanas. Os pintos de matrizes com 41 e 56 semanas de idade apresentaram os maiores pesos absolutos do coracao e os das matrizes com 56 semanas, a maior relacao peso coracao/peso pinto.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2012

Avaliação da qualidade da casca dos ovos provenientes de matrizes pesadas com diferentes idades

V. M. Barbosa; N.C. Baião; P. M. M. Mendes; J.S.R. Rocha; M. A. Pompeu; L. J. C. Lara; Nelson Rodrigo da Silva Martins; D. L Nelson; D.J.A. Miranda; C. E. Cunha; D. M. Cardoso; P. C. Cardeal

We conducted a study on eggshell quality from Cobb® broiler breeders at different ages by assessing the relationship between eggshell weight and egg weight and analysis of specific weight, thickness, porosity, strength and electron microscopy. Both treatments were defined by broiler breeder age, considering eggs from young breeders (33 weeks) and eggs from old breeders (63 weeks). It was observed that eggs from breeders at 33 weeks have lower weight and number of pores per cm2 compared with eggs from older birds. 63 weeks broiler breeders had lower percentage of eggshell in relation to egg weight, lower specific weight, strength and thickness, when compared with eggs from young breeders. The proportion of shell membranes in relation to its total thickness was significantly higher in young breeders. It was concluded that eggs from older broiler breeders have lower eggshell quality than the young breeders. The shell membranes in young breeders eggs play a significant role in its structure, making it necessary to focus on this layer in future studies on eggshell quality and their relationship between breeder age and incubation yield.


Worlds Poultry Science Journal | 2013

The effects of relative humidity and turning in incubators machines on the incubation yield and chick performance

V. M. Barbosa; J.S.R. Rocha; M. A. Pompeu; Nrs Martins; N.C. Baião; L. J. C. Lara; J.V.M.S.P. Batista; R.C. Leite

Due to the high demands and production costs of the poultry industry it is imperative to study alternatives to modify the practice of incubation in order to maximise productivity by ensuring the conditions necessary for the development of embryos of current strains. Such changes in the management of incubation cannot affect the quality of chicks and broiler performance during early growth. To achieve these goals, several factors that work together during artificial incubation should be considered, for example, the relative humidity and turning machine incubators. Some research has already been conducted to define the optimum for these factors. This article reviews the results of studies where relative humidity and use of turning systems in incubators and their impact on incubation yield and chick performance were examined.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2013

Efeito do armazenamento e da cantaxantina dietética sobre a qualidade do ovo fértil e o desenvolvimento embrionário

J.S.R. Rocha; V. M. Barbosa; L. J. C. Lara; N.C. Baião; S.V. Cançado; A.M.Q. Lana; M. A. Pompeu; R.J.C. Vasconcelos; A. L. C. Machado; D.J.A. Miranda; M.N.S. Fernandes; P. M. M. Mendes

This trial was done with Cobb broiler breeders. Treatments were defined by the diets (with and without 6ppm canthaxanthin added to broiler breeder diets) and periods of egg storage (three and seven days) in a completely randomized factorial 2 x 2 design (two diets x two periods of egg storage). The dietary canthaxanthin increased the yolk color score from 7 to 14. Egg storage for seven days reduced egg quality, promoted oxidation of yolk fatty acids and delayed embryonic development.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2013

Efeitos da forma física da ração e da linhagem de frangos de corte sobre a digestibilidade dos nutrientes e determinação de energia líquida

L. J. C. Lara; W.E. Campos; N.C. Baião; A.M.Q. Lana; S.V. Cançado; J.S.R. Rocha; M. A. Pompeu; V. M. Barbosa

The effects of the physical form of the rations on performance and carcass and cut yields of two lines of broilers, Cobb®and Ross®were evaluated. The treatments were defined according to the lines and physical form of the rations and were mash ad libitum, pelleted ad libitum and restricted pelleted (with equal intake of the mash ration). In the trial 420 birds were used, raised in metallic cages adapted for the collection of the excreta. The statistical design was a split plot block in 3x2 (3 diets and 2 lines) factorial arrangements with 4 repetitions (periods) where the period was considered the block. The digestibility of dry matter was not affected for the physical form of the ration, and the digestibility of the ether extract was enhanced by the peletization. The line affected the digestibility of the rations and with physical form of the ration affect the heat production of the broilers. The use of pelleted rations improved the net energy values of the rations, regardless of the line, enhancing the broilers performance.


Worlds Poultry Science Journal | 2013

Negative effects of fertile egg storage on the egg and the embryo and suggested hatchery management to minimise such problems

J.S.R. Rocha; N.C. Baião; V. M. Barbosa; M. A. Pompeu; M.N.S. Fernandes; L. J. C. Lara; C.F.Q. Matias; J.V.M.S.P. Batista

Egg storage is a common and important practice in the poultry industry. Knowledge of the effects of storage on the egg, the embryo and incubation yield is important for planning incubation by hatcheries. Recommendations for storage environmental conditions depend mainly on the breeder age and storage time. Storage from seven days or more alters the characteristics of albumen, reduces incubation yield, increases incubation period and can damage embryonic development. When working with long storage periods, the adoption of management practices such as storing the egg with the thin tip down, egg turning during storage and pre-storage incubation should be considered to reduce the negative effects on the incubation yield.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2015

Effects of relative air humidity in the incubator and breeder hen age on hatchability, hatchling quality and progeny performance

V. M. Barbosa; N.C. Baião; L. J. C. Lara; J.S.R. Rocha; M. A. Pompeu; Nrs Martins; Rômulo Cerqueira Leite; S.V. Cançado

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of relative humidity in incubators (RHI) and breeder hen age on hatchability, hatchling quality and performance of progeny. 10,840 eggs were incubated, and the treatments were defined by the Lohmann LSL(r) breeder age (26, 41 and 56 weeks) and the levels of RHI (48, 56 and 64%). After incubation, 1,620 female chicks were raised in a conventional experimental shed, according to the treatments, until 12 weeks of age. To assess the hatchability of fertile eggs and unviable female chicks, the experimental design was randomized blocks in split plots design. The plot factor was the RHI and the subplot was the age of the breeder hens. The blocks were made by the floors of the incubation carriages, where each floor contained a repetition of each breeder age. The nine treatments consisted of 14 repetitions each. The repetitions were trays of incubation, with 1,204 eggs per treatment. To evaluate the performance of the progeny, the experimental design was completely randomized, consisting of a 3x3 factorial scheme with six replicates of 30 birds in each treatment. Hatchability of fertile eggs was higher (P<0.05) with the use of 56% relative humidity during incubation, regardless of breeder age, and the eggs from the oldest breeder hens (56 weeks) had lower hatchability (P<0.05), regardless of the level of relative humidity inside the incubator. No effects of breeder age and RHI on the percentage of unviable chicks were observed. The RHI or the age of the breeder hen does not affect the performance of progeny.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2014

Equilíbrio ácido-básico de embriões e pintos de corte em momentos críticos da incubação e submetidos a diferentes períodos de transferência para o nascedouro

V. M. Barbosa; N.C. Baião; J.S.R. Rocha; P. M. M. Mendes; L. J. C. Lara; M. A. Pompeu; Fabíola de Oliveira Paes Leme; P. C. Cardeal; Nrs Martins; Rômulo Cerqueira Leite

We analyzed the levels of pCO2, pO2, pH and HCO3 - in embryos and chicks from young and older breeders, in the moments before internal pipping, external pipping and at hatch and submitted to different periods in the environmental conditions of hatchers. The treatments were defined by breeder age (33 and 63 weeks) and transfer to the hatcher (at 15, 17 and 19 days). The experimental design was split plots with three periods in the hatcher and the plots were the two breeder ages. We used six replicates per treatment and the embryo or chick was considered a repetition. The normal data forms were submitted to analysis of variance and means were compared by F, Tukey and SNK tests. Embryos transferred at 15 days to the hatcher had better acid-base balance during the pre-and perinatal phases. During the last third of incubation, regardless of the different environmental conditions which the embryos are subjected and breeder age, there is physiological responsiveness that allows for stability in acid-base balance of the chicks after hatching.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2013

Efeitos do momento de transferência dos ovos para o nascedouro e da idade da matriz pesada sobre o rendimento de incubação

V. M. Barbosa; J.S.R. Rocha; N.C. Baião; P. M. M. Mendes; M. A. Pompeu; L. J. C. Lara; D. J. A. Miranda; G. B. Carvalho; D. M. Cardoso; C. E. Cunha; Nrs Martins; Rômulo Cerqueira Leite

We evaluated the effects of the moment of egg transfer to the hatcher and broiler breeder age on the incubation yield. The treatments were defined by Cobb ® broiler breeder age, separating young breeders (33 weeks old) from older breeders (63 weeks old) and the moment of transfer from incubation chamber to the hatcher (at 15, 17 and 19 days). The experimental design was completely randomized split plot. The plots factor was the three times of transfers and the subplots the two breeder ages, with 18 replicates per treatment. A tray of 96 eggs was considered replay, totaling 1728 eggs for each treatment. Eggs from older breeders are heavier, lose more weight during incubation and fertility rate is lower (p<0.05), regardless of the moments of eggs transfer. Regardless of the breeder age, the transfer of eggs from the incubator to the hatcher at 15, 17 or 19 days of incubation does not interfere in embryonic mortality, hatchability and chick weight at hatch. You can adapt the transfer management to the logistic needs of the hatchery or reduce the period of egg incubation in the machine to increase the flow of production with no losses in incubation yield.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2013

Efeitos do horário de postura de matrizes pesadas sobre o rendimento de incubação

V. M. Barbosa; J.S.R. Rocha; M. A. Pompeu; M.N.S. Fernandes; A. L. C. Machado; C. E. Cunha; P. C. Cardeal; L. E. A. Ruiz; L. J. C. Lara; N.C. Baião

The effects of oviposition time, which represents different positions of the follicles in a sequence of posture, were studied on egg weight, chick weight, egg weight loss during incubation, hatchability, embryo mortality and infertility . A total of 19, 820 eggs, layed on the same day, from Cobb® broiler breeders aging 46-week-old were used. The eggs were classified according to the oviposition time posture (corresponding to the time of collection) from 8:30 am, 10:30 am, 12:30 pm, 14:30 pm and 16:30 pm, which represented the folowing treatments: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th collects, respectively. The experimental design was completely randomized with five treatments and 36 repetitions, and each tray of 96 eggs was considered a repetition. The normal and homogeneous data were submitted to analysis of variance and means compared by Tukey test. The non-normal and non-homogeneous averages were compared by Kruskal-Wallis test. It is concluded that the time of egg laying has influence on egg weight and chick weight, but does not affect hatchability, fertility and embryonic development.

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N.C. Baião

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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J.S.R. Rocha

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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L. J. C. Lara

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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M. A. Pompeu

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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P. M. M. Mendes

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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M.N.S. Fernandes

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Nrs Martins

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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S.V. Cançado

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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A.M.Q. Lana

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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C. E. Cunha

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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