Author:
Abuajamieh Mohannad,Abdelqader Anas,Irshaid Rabie,Hayajneh Firas M. F.,Al-Khaza'leh Ja'far M.,Al-Fataftah Abdur-Rahman
Abstract
Abstract. Heat stress (HS) has negative impacts on farm animals. Many studies have
been conducted in order to ameliorate the effects of heat stress in farm
animals. The current project investigated the effects of organic zinc
supplementation under thermoneutral and heat stress conditions on the
production, physiological, and histological parameters in broiler chickens.
Three-hundred and sixty chicks in the current project were assigned randomly
to six different treatments (n=60 chicks per treatment). The treatments
were (1) a basal diet containing 40 mg kg−1 of Zn from an organic source and
rearing under thermoneutral (TN) conditions (Ctrl); (2) a diet containing the
amount of Zn from the basal diet +50 % of the Zn level (from the basal
diet) and rearing under TN conditions (50 TN); (3) a diet containing the amount
of Zn from the basal diet +100 % of the Zn level (from the basal diet)
and rearing under TN conditions (100 TN); (4) a basal diet containing 40 mg kg−1
of Zn from an organic source and exposure to 3 d of cyclical HS at the age
of 35 d (CHS); (5) a diet containing the amount of Zn from the basal diet
+50 % of the Zn level (from the basal diet) and exposure to 3 d of
cyclical HS at the age of 35 d (50 HS); and (6) a diet containing the
amount of Zn from the basal diet +100 % of the Zn level (from the basal
diet) and exposure to 3 d of cyclical HS at the age of 35 d (100 HS).
Our results indicated that HS has decreased final body weight (fBW), average daily gain (ADG), and feed
conversion ratio (FCR) relative to TN
chicks. However, organic zinc had little or no effects on the production
parameters measures in the current project. Overall, intestinal histological
measurements were negatively altered under HS relative to TN chicks. Organic
zinc inclusion in the diet had improved villus height in the duodenum and
jejunum relative to the Ctrl and CHS chicks. Blood calcium and glucose
levels were decreased and increased, respectively, in HS relative to TN
chicks. In summary, the results discussed in the current project revealed
that the inclusion rates of organic zinc used here had little or no effects
on the productive parameters. However, it improved the morphological
characteristics of the intestines which might maximized the intestinal
efficiency in nutrient absorption under HS conditions.
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