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Volume 33, No. (1), 2023 (February)
PHYSIO-BIOLOGICAL MARKERS IN ZINC-INDUCED MOULTED AND NON-MOULTED WHITE LEGHORN LAYERS (GALLUS DOMESTICUS)
M. Idris, F. Muhammad, H. Anwar, U. Farooq, M. A. Anjum and H. Rashid

M. Idris, F. Muhammad, H. Anwar, U. Farooq, M. A. Anjum and H. Rashid

1Department of Physiology, Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan

2Department of Biosciences Faculty of Veterinary Sciences Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan

3Department of Physiology, Government College University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan

4Livestock and Dairy Development Department, Punjab, Pakistan

Corresponding Author: musadiq.idris@iub.edu.pk
Page Number(s): 61-66
Published Online First: September 20, 2022
Publication Date: February 22, 2023
ABSTRACT

Various approaches for the induction of moulting have been explained in the literature review, however, there is a dire need to explore other effective methods that can be more efficient in terms of production performance. The current study was conducted to evaluate the role of zinc-induced moulting on certain body performance attributes, serum biochemical profile and serum hormonal profile of White Leghorn layers towards the end of their first production cycle (spent layers). Commercial White Leghorn birds (n=24) of 67-weeks of age were procured from local market and were induced to moult with zinc oxide (3 g/kg diet) for three consecutive weeks. The spent layers were grouped as non-moulted group (NML) and moulted group (ML) after zinc-induced moulting. The result on overall body performance attributes indicated that the body weight and weight of organs significantly (P≤0.05) decreased in ML group birds as compared to the birds of NML group except for kidneys. The cholesterol, HDL, LDL and triglycerides were lower (P≤0.05) in birds of ML group as compared to birds of NML. On the contrary, serum circulating levels of ALT and AST were statistically higher (P≤0.05) in birds of ML group as compared to their counterpart NML group. A significant increase (P≤0.05) was noticed in serum T4 and cortisol concentrations for birds of ML group as compared to those of NML group, whereas T3 level was found decreased (P≤0.05) in birds of ML group. The results of present study indicated that usage of dietary supplementation of ZnO (3g/kg), for the purpose of moulting, exhibits promising effects on body performance attributes and serum biomarkers. Different dietary concentrations of ZnO may be evaluated in future to minimize stress and further enhance the performance of spent layers.

Keywords: Cortisol, Moulting, Spent layers, Zinc-oxide
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