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dc.creatorFranzo G., Swart W., Ugalde M.A., Cotta H., Lecoupeur M., Boyer W., Koutoulis K., Cecchinato M.en
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-31T07:39:01Z
dc.date.available2023-01-31T07:39:01Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier10.3390/ani10101725
dc.identifier.issn20762615
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/71812
dc.description.abstractDay-old chick quality is an essential element for the overall profitability of the broiler productive cycle and has been associated with the growth performance and feed conversion rate. An effect on the development of the immune system was also reported, which could likely account for reduced susceptibility to infectious diseases and improved animal welfare parameters. Besides direct cost reduction, lower antimicrobial use and improved animal welfare are crucial in the directive of European Union legislation and are at the forefront of customer choices. Several factors contribute to determining the chick quality. Breeder flocks genetics, health, and management affect the egg features, quality, and bacterial load. However, hatchery practices play a pivotal role, since adequate hygiene and handling are fundamental in reducing egg contamination and cross-contamination. The presence of rotten eggs is often regarded as a major risk, since the internal bacterial load can contaminate the needle used for in-ovo vaccination, the nearby eggs, and the whole incubator/hatching room when broken. In the present multicentric study, representative of 40 hatcheries located in 11 European countries, a remarkable impact of the rotten egg percentage on the hatchery productive parameters, representative of the hatchability, embryo mortality, and level of contamination, was demonstrated. Efficient rotten egg removal and the application of appropriate detection and removal tools should thus provide remarkable benefits for hatchery performance and indirectly for downstream poultry production. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.sourceAnimalsen
dc.source.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85091379752&doi=10.3390%2fani10101725&partnerID=40&md5=52e69429f8061d2cda3e3d7c505dffc2
dc.subjectanimal experimenten
dc.subjectanimal welfareen
dc.subjectArticleen
dc.subjectbacterial loaden
dc.subjectbroileren
dc.subjectchickenen
dc.subjectembryoen
dc.subjectfeed conversion ratioen
dc.subjecthatchingen
dc.subjecthygieneen
dc.subjectimmune systemen
dc.subjectmulticenter studyen
dc.subjectnonhumanen
dc.subjectseasonal variationen
dc.subjectvaccinationen
dc.subjectMDPI AGen
dc.titleImpact of rotten eggs on hatchery performances: A multicentric studyen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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