Maternal antibody (MatAb) transfer is important for early chicken survivability. Diet composition and the amount of feed given to breeder pullets during rearing may affect the development of immunity and the transfer of MatAb to progeny, and could affect progeny performance and resistance to disease. The effects of broiler breeder nutrition and feeding management practices were evaluated for the transfer of MatAb to progeny and for spleen and bursa development at hatching in 2 genetic strains (A and B). In this experiment, the levels of MatAb against Newcastle disease virus were assessed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays in serum samples taken of pedigreed chicken progeny from hatching to 13 d of age. Chickens were fed corn-and wheat-ba...
Abstract: A study was conducted to compare the immunocompetence of four commercial broiler strains [...
Abstract Background To satisfy an increasing demand f...
This study was conducted to determine the persistence of maternally derived antibodies (MDA) to Newc...
Two experiments were conducted to examine the effects of broiler breeder dietary grain source and ca...
Breeder feed restriction may negatively affect broiler progeny immunity. Sources of trace minerals (...
Immune maturation of broiler chickens may be affected by management, such as early life feeding stra...
Maternal antibodies (MA) have been found to be important for chick survivability during the first da...
In commercial broiler production systems, the embryonic and early post-hatch phases represent a cruc...
International audienceBackground: In all organisms, life-history traits are constrained by trade-off...
Abstract: Infectious bursal disease is one of the most important viral disease of poultry usually af...
ABSTRACT Maternal antibodies are transferred from hens to the chicks via the egg. To gain insight in...
With the ongoing intensification of the poultry industry and the continuous need to control pathogen...
ABSTRACT: The impact of transgenerational effects on growth performance and immunity has not yet bee...
<div><p>Natural antibodies (NAb) are defined as antibodies present in individuals without known anti...
This study was carried out to determine the immune response to infectious bursal disease (IBD) vacc...
Abstract: A study was conducted to compare the immunocompetence of four commercial broiler strains [...
Abstract Background To satisfy an increasing demand f...
This study was conducted to determine the persistence of maternally derived antibodies (MDA) to Newc...
Two experiments were conducted to examine the effects of broiler breeder dietary grain source and ca...
Breeder feed restriction may negatively affect broiler progeny immunity. Sources of trace minerals (...
Immune maturation of broiler chickens may be affected by management, such as early life feeding stra...
Maternal antibodies (MA) have been found to be important for chick survivability during the first da...
In commercial broiler production systems, the embryonic and early post-hatch phases represent a cruc...
International audienceBackground: In all organisms, life-history traits are constrained by trade-off...
Abstract: Infectious bursal disease is one of the most important viral disease of poultry usually af...
ABSTRACT Maternal antibodies are transferred from hens to the chicks via the egg. To gain insight in...
With the ongoing intensification of the poultry industry and the continuous need to control pathogen...
ABSTRACT: The impact of transgenerational effects on growth performance and immunity has not yet bee...
<div><p>Natural antibodies (NAb) are defined as antibodies present in individuals without known anti...
This study was carried out to determine the immune response to infectious bursal disease (IBD) vacc...
Abstract: A study was conducted to compare the immunocompetence of four commercial broiler strains [...
Abstract Background To satisfy an increasing demand f...
This study was conducted to determine the persistence of maternally derived antibodies (MDA) to Newc...