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Effect of age at photostimulation on sexual maturation and egg-laying performance of layer breeders

Lei Shi, Yanyan Sun, Hong Xu, Yifan Liu, Yunlei Li, Ziyan Huang, Aixin Ni, Chao Chen, Dongli Li, Panlin Wang, Jing Fan, Hui Ma, Jilan Chen

2020Poultry Science37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The objective of this study was to determine the effect of age at photostimulation on sexual maturity and performance of layer breeders. A total of 192 fourteen-wk-old White Leghorn (WL) breeder hens were randomly allocated to 4 treatments of 48 birds each, with 2 replicates per treatment. The birds were photostimulated at 16 (PS16), 18 (PS18), 20 (PS20), and 22 (PS22) wk of age. Four birds per treatment were randomly selected to evaluate sexual organ development at 1 D before photostimulation and 2, 4, and 6 wk after photostimulation. The ovary weight, large yellow follicles number (LYF), oviduct weight, and oviduct length of PS18 increased sharply after photostimulation. Conversely, the increase in PS16 was not observed until 2 wk after photostimulation. There was no difference in age at sexual maturity between treatments (P > 0.05). The PS16 had the longest interval (28 D) from photostimulation to 5% egg production, while PS22 reached 5% egg production 7 D before photostimulation. The PS22 had lower peak production (P = 0.02) and less egg production (P = 0.02) than other treatments. The PS16 had more broken and abnormal eggs (P = 0.01) and lower hatchability (P = 0.04) than other treatments. In conclusion, photostimulation at 16 and 22 wk of age decreases hatchability and egg production, respectively, and photostimulation at 18 wk is appreciated for the WL breeder hens.

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PhotostimulationSexual maturityOviductBiologyAnimal scienceEndocrinologyInternal medicineMedicineNeuroscienceAnimal Nutrition and PhysiologyPlant and animal studiesInsect and Pesticide Research
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