期刊
POULTRY SCIENCE
卷 100, 期 2, 页码 1205-1212出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2020.11.013
关键词
broiler; gastrointestinal tract; development; digestive efficiency
资金
- INRA Animal Genetics division
The sustainability of poultry farming depends on developing more efficient and autonomous production systems in terms of feed supply. This study aimed to better characterize the development kinetics of the digestive tract in broilers and its relationship with digestive efficiency. Results showed significant differences in organ development between two chicken lines selected for digestive efficiency, with variations in the allometry of the gizzard and intestine segments. Serum pigmentation was identified as a potential biomarker for early discrimination of chickens with high or low digestive efficiency.
Sustainability of poultry farming relies on the development of more efficient and autonomous production systems in terms of feed supply. This implies a better integration of adaptive traits in breeding programs, including digestive efficiency, to favor the use of a wider variety of feedstuffs. The objective of the study was to better characterize the kinetics of development of the digestive tract in broilers, in relationship with digestive efficiency by measuring various digestive parameters as well as serum color. Absolute and relative growth of gastrointestinal tract organs were compared between 2 divergent chicken lines selected on digestive efficiency (AMEn) during 7 wk of development. We show that as early as 7 d of age, these 2 lines differs for several organs developments and that these differences remain visible later on. In addition, the allometry of the gizzard and intestine segments is different between the 2 lines, with efficient birds putting more effort in the upper part of the digestive tract during postnatal development and lessefficient birds putting more effort in the lower part of the gastrointestinal tract. Interestingly, we also showed that differences in serum pigmentation, which is a good biomarker for digestive capacity, could be a convenient diagnostic tool to discriminate between chickens with high or low digestive efficiency at early stages of development. In conclusion, this study showed that selection of chickens for AMEn had large impacts in gastrointestinal development including at early stages and is a valuable resource for further studies on the genetic and physiological control of the response of the animal to feed variations.
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