Optimal Supplemental Chromium Concentration for Alleviating Heat Stress in Broiler Chickens: A Meta-analysis

IF 0.9 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Tropical Animal Science Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.5398/tasj.2023.46.3.347
H. Kim, K. W. Lee, B. G. Kim
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The objective of the present work was to determine the optimal supplemental chromium (Cr) concentration for alleviating the detrimental effects of heat stress on the growth performance of broilers using the literature data. A total of 53 observations from 22 experiments that assessed the growth performance of broilers fed various doses of Cr under heat stress were collected. The control groups received no supplemental Cr, whereas supplemental Cr concentrations ranged from 200 µg/ kg to 2,000 µg/kg of diet. The sources of Cr were Cr chloride (n= 12), Cr-amino acid chelate (n= 14), and Cr picolinate (n= 27). The relative change (Δ %) of average daily gain (ADG) between broilers fed a Cr-supplemented diet and those fed a control diet was calculated. To compare ΔADG among Cr sources, the source was considered a fixed variable, while the experiment and the supplemental Cr concentration were considered random variables. The ΔADG was not different among the sources. Polynomial contrast analysis indicated that ΔADG increased quadratically (p<0.05) as the dietary Cr concentration increased. The optimum supplemental Cr concentration was estimated using a one-slope broken-line model with the fixed variable of supplemental Cr and a random variable of experiment based on the NLMIXED procedure of SAS. The optimum supplemental Cr concentration to maximize ΔADG in broilers under heat stress was 687 µg/kg (SE= 137, R 2 = 0.70, and p<0.001). Taken together, the optimum Cr supplemental concentration in broiler diets to alleviate the detrimental effects of heat stress on body weight gain is 687 µg/kg, regardless of the source of Cr.
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缓解肉仔鸡热应激的最佳铬添加浓度:荟萃分析
本研究旨在利用文献资料,确定缓解热应激对肉仔鸡生长性能不利影响的最佳添加铬(Cr)浓度。收集了22个试验的53条观察结果,这些试验评价了饲粮不同剂量铬对热应激条件下肉仔鸡的生长性能。对照组不添加Cr,而饲粮中Cr的添加浓度为200µg/kg ~ 2000µg/kg。Cr的来源为氯化铬(n= 12)、Cr-氨基酸螯合物(n= 14)和吡啶甲酸铬(n= 27)。计算饲粮添加铬与对照组平均日增重(ADG)的相对变化(Δ %)。为了比较不同Cr源ΔADG,我们将来源作为固定变量,而实验和添加Cr浓度作为随机变量。不同来源的ΔADG没有什么不同。多项式对比分析表明,ΔADG随饲粮Cr浓度的升高呈二次曲线升高(p<0.05)。采用SAS的NLMIXED方法,以添加量为固定变量,试验为随机变量,采用单斜率折线模型估算最佳添加铬浓度。热应激条件下肉仔鸡ΔADG的最佳添加铬浓度为687µg/kg (SE= 137, r2 = 0.70, p<0.001)。综上所述,无论Cr来源如何,为缓解热应激对肉鸡增重的不利影响,饲粮中Cr的最佳添加浓度为687µg/kg。
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Tropical Animal Science Journal
Tropical Animal Science Journal AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE-
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2.10
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25.00%
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54
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Animal Science Journal encompasses a broad range of research topics in animal sciences: breeding and genetics, reproduction and physiology, nutrition, feed sciences, agrostology, animal products, biotechnology, behaviour, welfare, health and veterinary, livestock farming system, socio-economic, animal waste management, and policy.
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