effect of in ovo injection of royal jelly on post-hatch growth performance and immune response in broiler chickens challenged with newcastle disease virus

Authors

y. jafari ahangari

s.r. hashemi

a. akhlaghi

h. atashi

z. esmaili

abstract

the aim of this experiment was to study the effect of in ovoinjection of royal jelly (rj) on growth performance and immune response in broiler chickens challenged with newcastle disease virus. a total of 200 hatching eggs were divided into four groups of 50 eggs each one using a completely randomized design. the eggs were injected with sterilized sodium bicarbonate buffer (ph=10.4) or rj (88%) in a 0.3 ml volume into the albumen at d 7 of incubation. a non-injected control and a dry punch control (shell pricked without injecting solution; needle) were included. chicks hatched from the respective treatment group were reared in floor pens until d 28. the chickens were challenged against newcastle disease virus on days 7 and 21. on d 21, the chickens emanatedfrom the rj injected egg had the highest body weight. in ovo injection of rj had a significant effect on feed intake in broiler chickens during starter period (d 1 to 21) and throughout the trial (d 1 to 28; p

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Journal title:
iranian journal of applied animal science

Publisher: islamic azad university - rasht branch

ISSN 2251-628X

volume 3

issue 1 2013

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