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Effect of graded levels of soapnut (Sapindus mukorossi) shell powder on reproductive performance in broiler breeders

  • Chaudhary, S.K. (Animal Nutrition Division, ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute) ;
  • Mandal, A.B. (Acting Director, ICAR-Central Avian Research Institute) ;
  • Bhar, R. (Animal Nutrition Lab, ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute) ;
  • Gopi, M. (Avian Physiology and Reproduction Division, ICAR-Central Avian Research Institute) ;
  • Kannan, A. (Animal Nutrition Lab, ICAR-Directorate of Poultry Research) ;
  • Jadhav, S.E. (Animal Nutrition Division, ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute) ;
  • Rokade, J.J. (Avian Genetics and Breeding Division, ICAR-Central Avian Research Institute)
  • Received : 2018.05.03
  • Accepted : 2018.06.11
  • Published : 2019.01.01

Abstract

Objective: This study investigated the effects of soapnut (Sapindus mukorossi) shell powder (SSP) on serum hormone level, egg quality, semen characteristics and reproductive performance of broiler breeders fed with a maize-soybean meal based diet. Methods: Ninety six female and twenty four male CARIBRO-VISHAL broiler breeders, 38-week old, were individually caged and randomly allocated to four treatment groups (24 female breeders/treatment and 6 male breeders/treatment): an un-supplemented control (T1) and three groups with 0.0176% SSP (group T2), 0.026% SSP (group T3) and 0.0528% SSP (group T4), to have supplementary saponin at 0, 50, 75, and 150 ppm, respectively, for 42 days. Results: The results indicated that serum (p<0.001) and seminal plasma (p<0.05) testosterone level, semen volume (p<0.001), mass motility (p<0.001), and live spermatozoa count (p<0.001) was increased in groups T3 and T4 compared to T2 and control groups. Compared with control group, total sperm count was increased (p<0.001) and dead spermatozoa count was decreased (p<0.001) in SSP supplemented groups. Supplementation of SSP did not affected the quality of egg lay. Compared with control group, fertility (p<0.01) and hatchability (total eggs set and fertile eggs set) (p<0.001) were significantly improved in SSP supplemented groups with the highest improvement in T3 treatment group. Embryonic death was decreased (p<0.001) in SSP supplemented groups compared to control; lowest embryonic death was recorded in T3 treatment group. Conclusion: Thus, it was concluded that dietary supplementation of 0.026% SSP (saponin equivalent 75 ppm) improved the reproductive performance of broiler breeders.

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