孵育期间低温暴露对日本鹌鹑发育稳定性、恐惧、生长和胴体性状的影响

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 BIOPHYSICS International Journal of Biometeorology Pub Date : 2023-05-25 DOI:10.1007/s00484-023-02497-1
Hasan Karakelle, Gülşah Özçalişan, Fatih Şahin, Doğan Narinç
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本试验旨在研究日本鹌鹑胚胎孵化第9 ~ 15天6 h/d低温驯化(35.0°C)对孵化率、存活率、雏鸡质量、发育稳定性、恐惧反应、活重和屠宰胴体特性的影响。本研究使用了2个同源孵卵器,共500个孵化卵。根据蛋壳温度,随机选择一半鸡蛋置于低温环境中。日本鹌鹑胚冷驯化除影响雏鸡品质外,其余性状均无不良影响。对照组雏鸡的Tona评分(99.46)高于低温处理组(99.00)(P < 0.05)。此外,各处理组之间成熟重(β0)、瞬时生长率(β2)、Gompertz生长模型拐点坐标等参数均存在差异(P < 0.05)。结果发现,在孵育过程中,将胚胎暴露在寒冷中会改变生长曲线的形状。当暴露在寒冷环境下的胚胎发育减慢时,一个补偿性生长发生在早期的育后时期。因此,在生长曲线拐点之前的一段时间内,增长率增加。
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The effects of exposure to cold during incubation on developmental stability, fear, growth, and carcass traits in Japanese quails

The aim of this study was to determine the effects of 6 h/day cold (35.0 °C) acclimatization between the 9th and 15th days of incubation of Japanese quail embryos on hatchability, livability, chick quality, developmental stability, fear response, live weight, and slaughter-carcass characteristics. Two homologous incubators and a total of 500 hatching eggs were used in the study. Randomly selected half of the eggs were exposed to cold according to the eggshell temperature. The cold acclimation of Japanese quail embryos had no adverse effects on all mentioned traits, except for chick quality. Chicks in the control group had higher Tona scores (99.46) than those exposed to cold (99.00) (P < 0.05). In addition, there were differences among the treatment groups in terms of the parameters of mature weight (β0), instantaneous growth rate (β2), and inflection point coordinates of the Gompertz growth model (P < 0.05 for all). It was found that exposing embryos to cold during the incubation changed the shape of the growth curve. As the development of embryos exposed to cold slows down, a compensatory growth occurs in the early posthatch period. Thus, the growth rate increased in the period before the inflection point of the growth curve.

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