2021
DOI: 10.1080/1828051x.2021.1977727
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Replacing dietary sodium selenite with a lower level of hydroxy-selenomethionine improves the performance of broiler breeders and their progeny

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“…The epigenetic effects of vitamin E did not stabilize until the total rearing period. The results did not agree with (23), who used 0.2 mg/kg of hydroxyl selenomethionine supplementation in the diets of broiler breeders. No significant differences were recorded in the feed conversion rate of their progeny during the rearing period from 1 to 41 days.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…The epigenetic effects of vitamin E did not stabilize until the total rearing period. The results did not agree with (23), who used 0.2 mg/kg of hydroxyl selenomethionine supplementation in the diets of broiler breeders. No significant differences were recorded in the feed conversion rate of their progeny during the rearing period from 1 to 41 days.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…It has been extensively reported in the literature a higher Se content in eggs when organic Se (containing SeMet) is fed ( Pan et al, 2007 ; Invernizzi et al, 2013 ; Lu et al, 2020 ). A higher Se transfer to eggs was observed when OH-SeMet was compared to SS ( Zorzetto et al, 2021 ), and also when compared to SY ( Jlali et al 2013 ). This generates a greater antioxidant capacity for the bird – as previously pointed out – and for the eggs themselves, thus ensuring not only higher quality eggs for longer storage periods – justified by the increased presence of selenoprotein MsrB1 ( Tarrago et al 2022 ) which promotes lower oxidation of egg protein – but also Se-rich eggs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Similar results have been reported on the performance of broiler breeders in a study in which birds from 56 to 65 wk of age were fed different sources of Se. The trial showed a significant improvement in egg production, egg weight, and feed conversion per dozen eggs when OH-SeMet was fed, compared to SS ( Zorzetto et al, 2021 ). Improvements in feed conversion were also observed in broilers reared under a high stocking density and high heat stress, where OH-SeMet outperformed both SS and SY ( Sun et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…It has been reported that the effect of maternal dietary organic trace mineral supplementation can be felt beyond the embryonic stage ( Zorzetto et al, 2021 ). It is well recognized that the trace minerals Zn, Cu, and Mn could potentially impact optimal gut health of young monogastric animals ( Shannon and Hill, 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%