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Earlier hatching time predisposes Cobb broiler chickens to tibial dyschondroplasia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 June 2016

P. J. Groves*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Veterinary Science, Poultry Research Foundation, The University of Sydney, 425 Werombi Rd, Camden, NSW 2570, Australia
W. I. Muir
Affiliation:
Faculty of Veterinary Science, Poultry Research Foundation, The University of Sydney, 425 Werombi Rd, Camden, NSW 2570, Australia

Abstract

Fertile eggs from Cobb 500 broiler breeder hens were incubated to provide low starting egg shell temperatures (EST; 36.9°C to 37.3°C) which were gradually increased to 37.8°C during the first 7 to 15 days of incubation compared with eggs incubated with a constant EST of 37.8°C (standard conditions) over the first 18 days of incubation. Time of individual chick hatching (measured at 6 h intervals from 468 h of incubation), chick weight, chick length and yolk weight were measured at take-off and BW was measured at 7, 14, 28, 34 and 42 days of age. Male birds at 34 and 42 days of age were assessed for their ability to remain standing in a latency-to-lie test. At 34 and 42 days, male birds were examined for leg symmetry, foot pad dermatitis, hock bruising and scored (scale 0 to 4, where 0=no lesion and 4=lesions extending completely across the tibial growth plate) for tibial dyschondroplasia (TD) lesions. The lower EST profiles caused chicks to hatch later than those incubated under the standard EST profile. Chicks which hatched at ⩽498 h incubation grew faster over the first 7 days than those that hatched later. There were significantly more birds (only males were studied) that hatched from the lower EST profiles with TD scores of 0 and 1 and fewer with score 4 at 34 days than those hatched under the standard profile. Male birds at 34 days with TD lesions ⩾3 stood for significantly shorter times than males with TD scores ⩽2. Moreover, male birds at 34 and 42 days with TD lesion scores of ⩾3 hatched significantly earlier and grew significantly faster over the first 2 weeks of age than did male birds with TD scores ⩽2. It appears possible to decrease the severity and prevalence of TD in the Cobb 500 broiler by ensuring that the birds do not hatch before 498 h of incubation.

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Table 1 Feed nutrient and mineral assay results

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Figure 1 Mean egg shell temperatures (EST) recorded by temperature sensors attached to eggs in each incubator averaged over 3-day period of incubation.

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Table 2 Hatchability and breakdown of embryo loss in each incubator as a percentage of fertile eggs

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Figure 2 Distribution of chick hatch times in 6 h intervals by incubator.

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Table 3 Mean hours of incubation time for chicks to hatch for each incubator

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Table 4 Measurements of birds which hatched Early or Late from take-off to 41 days

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Table 5 Prevalence of leg abnormalities in birds examined at 34 days

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Figure 3 Latency-to-lie comparison for male birds with Low tibial dyschondroplasia (TD) scores (○: 0, 1 or 2) compared with birds with High TD scores (□: 3 or 4) at 34 days. (Censored cases are marked with +.) Gehan’s Wilcoxon’s test. Test statistic=2.85; P=0.004.

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Table 6 Hatch time, sojourn time and subsequent mean live weights of male birds examined for tibial dyschondroplasia (TD) lesions at 34 or 42 days

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