Abstract

The present study aimed at evaluating the effects of dietary selenium (Se) supplementation on egg morphometric and quality traits in Aseel chicken. In total, 84 adult molted Aseel hens, comprising 4 varieties (Lakha, Mushki, Peshawari, and Mianwali), were divided into 3 dietary treatments (organic at 0.30 ppm, inorganic at 0.30 ppm, and without selenium) with 7 replicates (1 bird in each) under randomized complete block design. Data were analyzed using factorial ANOVA and means were compared using Duncan’s Multiple Range Test. The results indicated greater egg length in Mushki and Mianwali, lower egg breadth in Lakha, the highest (p≤0.05) egg volume and surface area in Mianwali, and higher shape index in Lakha and Peshawari. Lakha had the highest Haugh unit and lower eggshell thickness with and without membrane than the other three varieties. Interaction of Se sources and Aseel varieties exhibited the highest (p≤0.05) egg volume and surface area in Mianwali variety when fed on organic Se supplemented diet. Similarly, the interaction showed the highest eggshell thickness with membrane in Peshawari and without membrane in Mianwali when fed on inorganic Se supplemented diet. From the findings, it can be concluded that egg physical characteristics of Mianwali variety hens can be improved by the supplementation of Se-enriched yeast, as an organic Se source, in the diet.

Highlights

  • It is believed that shape index responds differently for different breeds (Ali et al, 2012), varieties (Ahmad, 2013), and strains (Anderson, 1996)

  • Egg volume is another essential egg morphometric parameter described with discrepancies in values due to different Aseel varieties (Ahmad, 2013) and layer strains (Rayan et al, 2010)

  • The present study was conducted at the Indigenous Chicken Genetic Resource Centre (ICGRC), Department of Poultry Production, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS), Lahore, for eight weeks duration

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Egg morphometric parameters of the fertile eggs have gained a tremendous importance as they influence the hatching traits, including chick weight (Narushin et al, 2002; Narushin, 2005), egg hatchability (Narushin & Romanov, 2002a; Narushin, 2005), eggshell quality (Narushin 2001b; Narushin, 2005), and egg interior quality (Narushin & Romanov, 2002b; Narushin, 2005). The Aseel variety has heavy bodyweight (Ahmad et al, 2014) and strong muscular thighs (Dohner, 2001), can have the ability to withstand and survive in harsh tropical climatic conditions Despite these excellent features, its potential regarding fertility and hatchability is not fully exploited because of poor egg physical characteristics and internal quality. A balanced diet with dietary supplementation of selenium may improve egg morphometric and quality traits of Aseel eggs. A study was designed to investigate the main and interactive effects of Se supplementation on egg morphometric and quality traits in different varieties of Aseel chicken. There is a hypothesis that dietary Se supplementation improves egg morphometric (egg length, breadth, volume, surface area, and shape index), and quality (egg weight, shell thickness, Haugh unit, and yolk index) characteristics in Aseel hens

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