Chick length & Organ development

Published on: 08/25/2006
Author/s : Inge Reijrink M.Sc. - M.Sc. (HatchTech Incubation Technology)
(1717)
(19)
(1)
(2)

HatchTech Incubation Technology has put a lot of efforts in research on the relation between chick length at day 0 and the chick weight at day 7. Results showed a positive relation between chick length at day 0 and chick weight at day 7. A longer chick at day 0, has a higher development and growth potential than a shorter chick. A longer chick has probably on day 7 also better developed organs than a shorter chick. To investigate this, a trail was set up.




Experimental design

Chicks of a breeder flock of 33 weeks old, were selected for this trial. Birds were housed at a broiler farm of 9.000 birds and were fed a starter diet. At the day of hatch, chick length and weight was measured and sixty birds were selected and divided in three groups. The largest group contained chicks with a length between 20,0-20,6 cm, the middle group between 19,2-19,8 cm and the small group between 18,2-18,8 cm. At day 7, chicks were weighed again and the weight of the residual yolk, bursa of Fabricius, liver, heart, spleen and length of the intestines was measured.

Results

The correlation coefficient (R) of chick length at day 0 and chick weight at day 7 was positive again (R= 0,68; p<0,00). Every extra cm of chick length at day 0 resulted on average in 17,8 gram extra chick weight at day 7.
There was hardly any residual yolk found after 7 days. In 42%, 59% and 20% of the chicks of respectively the large, middle and small group was some residual yolk found. The amount of residual yolk varied between 0,03 and 0,32 grams.

The weight of the heart and liver was significant different between the large and small group. The weight of the spleen was significant different between all three groups. The chick with the largest chick length at day 0 had the heaviest heart, liver and spleen. There was no difference found between the weight in the bursa of Fabricius and the length of the intestine between the three different groups (Table 1).


Table 1. Average weight and length of c hick parameters per group of chick length

Chick length day 0
(cm)*
Heart
(gr)*
Liver
(gr)*
Spleen
(gr)*
Bursa
(gr)*
Intestine
(cm)*
large chick length group 20,2a 1,49a 7,78a 0,149a 0,30 92,56
middle chick length group 19,6b 1,43a 7,71a 0,122b 0,28 92,31
small chick length group 18,6c 1,25b 6,51b 0,120c 0,26 88,85
significant difference (p<0,05) Yes yes yes yes no no

*columns with different letters are significant different (p<0,05)



Conclusion

There was a positive relation between chick length at day 0 and chick weight at day 7. The heart, liver and spleen were better development at day 7 in the large chick length group compared to the small chick length group. The difference in heart and liver weight was not significant different between the largest and middle chick length group, probably due to the small difference between the group in chick length.

The heart is an important organ for blood supply with oxygen and nutrients for the main organs. The heart can contribute to an optimal development and growth of the chicks, which helps expressing the genetic potential. The liver and spleen are important organs as well for development and growth of the chick. The liver is the largest glandular organ of the bird and has different important functions like synthesis of different substances and maintaining the homeostasis of nutrients in the body. The spleen is a lymph organ and part of the blood filtering system and contributes to the immune system.

The length of the intestines and the bursa of Fabricius was in this trial not related to chick length. The size of the bursa of Fabricius might not be related to the development of the chick. The length of the intestine showed a lot of variation and was difficult to measure precisely, which might be the cause that no difference was found.
It can be concluded that chick length is positive related to the chick weight and the development of important organs like heart, liver and spleen. Chick length is, therefore, an important aim for hatcheries and broiler farmers. Chicks with a large chick length have better developed organs and may have a better potential for growth.


Note:
The Bursa of Fabricius
The bursa of Fabricius is a round sac and is located just above the cloaca in birds. Mammals generally have no bursa. The chicks’ bursa reaches its largest size a few weeks after hatching and then gradually decreases. B-cells, which are part of the immune system, develop, mature and migrate from the bursa to other part of the body.

 
Author/s
Gelderland, Netherlands
Agricultural Engineer
(1717)
(19)
(1)
(2)
Re: Forum: Chick length & Organ development
03/20/2009 | I am a Hatchery Manager to largest hatcheries in the middle East. I am working in HatchTech Setter in our hatchery. We found already higher chick length than with another setter.
(0)
(0)
Re: Forum: Chick length & Organ development
04/15/2009 |

This article does not reveal the relation of egg size with chick length. Age of the flock also has impact on chick length. How a hatchery manager expects more chick length from early weeks of egg production.

(0)
(0)
Re: Forum: Chick length & Organ development
04/16/2009 | Hi dear,
no doubt the lenght of organs is important, but there are also other things that must be in your understanding such as breed, age of breeder, egg size, etc.
Thanks.
(0)
(0)
Ganesh Kumar Dahal
Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal
Marketing Manager
Re: Forum: Chick length & Organ development
04/16/2009 | Interesting!! It is good effort put in by the researchers. A comparative study on same breed against different hatching incubators would have been convincing for hatchery owners/managers.
Which breed was used? Is it possible to get longer length of chicks without genetically potential? Other factors like mature right age of male bird and right incubation process may play vital role to improve the size of chicks.
(0)
(0)
Re: Forum: Chick length & Organ development
04/16/2009 |

It's a nice work. I believe early mortality was much less in large chick length group. Do you have data on mortality by time, early, middle and late? As someone mentioned already, we need to find out relation between egg size and chick length because it may give us more opportunity to improve incubation technology.

(0)
(0)
Chen Zhi Xiang
Shandong [Shantung], China
Assistant Manager
Re: Forum: Chick length & Organ development
03/04/2011 | I noticed that your recommendation is to incubate chicken embryos at an eggshell temperature of 37.8ºC (=100F). Especially after 10 days of incubation when the embryos start to produce more and more heat.
In fact, however,I know that the eggshell temperature varies from 12 to 18 days. Not only 37.8ºC, sometime it is 37.9ºC or 38.0ºC
Could you please tell me which character can be choosed from 12 to 18 days?

(0)
(0)
Roos Molenaar
Wageningen, Gelderland, Netherlands
Agricultural Engineer
Re: Forum: Chick length & Organ development
03/07/2011 | Dear Chen Zhi Xiang,

Thank you for your question.

An average eggshell temperature of 37.8ºC is recommended from day 12 to 18 of incubation. You will always find differences in eggshell temperature among eggs on one incubator. As long as this is within the range of 37.5ºC to 38.0ºC, you can consider it as an optimal eggshell temperature that results in optimal chick quality.
Please be aware that we measure the temperature of the eggshell and not the temperature inside the incubator.

With kind regards,
Dr. Roos Molenaar M.Sc.


(0)
(0)
Chen Zhi Xiang
Shandong [Shantung], China
Assistant Manager
Re: Forum: Chick length & Organ development
03/24/2011 | First of all, thank you for your help- I am glad to discuss with you. I used to say "In fact, however,I know that the eggshell temperature varies from 12 to 18 days. Not only 37.8ºC, sometimes it is 37.9ºC or 38.0ºC ",
The average of the eggshell temperature varies from 12 to 18 days. Not only 37.8ºC, sometimes it is 37.9ºC or 38.3ºC. Every day is different, the higher the more later .for example,the average eggshell temperature is 38ºC on 15 day,but 38.2ºC on 17 day.
Could you please tell me which character can be choosed from 12 to 18 days? or Suitable scope?
(0)
(0)
Roos Molenaar
Wageningen, Gelderland, Netherlands
Agricultural Engineer
Re: Forum: Chick length & Organ development
04/05/2011 | Dear Chen Zhi Xiang,

If I read your response, it seems that your eggshell temperature increases with embryonic age. Our experience is that an optimal eggshell temperature is on average 37.8C (range 37.5 to 38.0C) until day 18 of incubation.
To achieve this in your incubator, you have to lower the temperature setpoint. It is dependent on your incubator design, season and for example flock age, what the actual temperature setpoint needs to be. You can measure the eggshell temperature after changing your settings to investigate if you achieved the average eggshell temperature of 37.8C.

Regards,
Roos Molenaar
(0)
(0)
Dr Muhammad Arshad  Manj
Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Re: Forum: Chick length & Organ development
07/06/2011 | A o a . it seems an interesting finding, can we achieve these lengthy chicks throughout the flock age bcs at earlier days of production egg size is less. have u calculated the moisture loss of the egg at day 13.lengthy chick requirement for respiration will b higher than the normal size .will the lungs size support the chick size .will there not a problem of ascities ,a metabolic problem. i think , age of flock. age at maturity, strain,hathery management, will contribute to chick length. DEAR MR, ROOS, i m waiting for ur results. thanks regards
(0)
(0)





Would you like to discuss about this topic: Chick length & Organ development?
Engormix.com reserves the right to delete and/or modify comments. See more details

Comments that contain the following items won´t be published:

  • Repeated spelling mistakes.
  • Advertisements, Web sites and/or e-mail addresses.
  • Questions or answers not relevant to the topic discussed in the Forum.
Videos (7)
 
 
It is in the best interest of poultry breeders to obtain as many top quality egg...
 
Introduction For broilers to have a good development and express their full ...
Forums (40)
Dr.Steven, Thanx for this informative and practical article.vitamin requirements...
 
Surely in ovo vaccination is recent technology of ealy chick embro vaccination, ...
Professional Services
Dr.arslan Arif Dr.arslan Arif
Torrance, California, Estados Unidos de América
Rudolf Hein Rudolf Hein
Georgetown, Delaware, United States
John Anastasiou John Anastasiou
Ghent, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium
Hisham AlAli Hisham AlAli
Riyadh, Ar Riyad, Saudi Arabia
    |     Who are we?     |     Contact
Copyright © 1999-2013 Engormix.com - All Rights Reserved