Effect of antioxidant supplementation in diets of roosters during the post-peak phase on reproduction and production characteristics of offspring

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This study aimed to evaluate the effects of antioxidant supplementation in diets of breeding roosters during the post-peak phase on reproduction characteristics and muscle performance of offspring in two similar breeder houses from a local company. Treatments consisted of a control diet and a diet supplemented with antioxidants (8 ppm canthaxanthin + 40 ppm lycopene + 150 ppm vitamin C). During the 66th week of age, eggs were incubated, and offspring were housed. Dietary supplementation of the blend of antioxidant resulted in higher (p<0.05) weights of testicles, crests, dewlaps, dewlap thickness, and number of perforations (53.35 x 25.30) in relation to non-supplemented roosters. There was no significant effect (p>0.05) of supplementation of the antioxidant blend on weight gain and breast weight and count and diameter of muscle fibers of offspring at 7 days of age. Feed conversion and weight gain from 14 to 35 days were better (p<0.05) in offspring from supplemented roosters. The supplementation of an antioxidant blend in roosters improved reproductive characteristics assessed and feed conversion and weight gain of offspring.

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Triques, G. E., De Cristo, A. B., Canevese, M., Dos Santos Marques, P. F., Burin, A. M., & Fernandes, J. I. M. (2019). Effect of antioxidant supplementation in diets of roosters during the post-peak phase on reproduction and production characteristics of offspring. Ciencia Animal Brasileira, 20. https://doi.org/10.1590/1089-6891v20e-43072

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