Poultry Science (Oct 2020)

Effects of alpha-lipoic acid on the behavior, serum indicators, and bone quality of broilers under stocking density stress

  • Huihui Ma,
  • Bin Xu,
  • Wenjia Li,
  • Fengxian Wei,
  • Woo Kyun Kim,
  • Chongxiao Chen,
  • Quanyou Sun,
  • Chen Fu,
  • Gaili Wang,
  • Shaoyu Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 99, no. 10
pp. 4653 – 4661

Abstract

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The objective of present study was to investigate the effects of alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) dietary supplementation on the behavior, physiological and oxidant stress indicators, and bone quality in broilers under high stocking density (HSD) stress. A total of one thousand eight hundred 22-day-old Arbor Acres male broiler chicks were randomly allocated to 18 pens (2.97 × 2.03 m) in 3 groups: 14 birds/m2 (NSD, normal stocking density) or 18 birds/m2 (HSD) or 18 birds/m2 plus 300 mg/kg ALA dietary supplement (HSD + ALA, high stocking density + alpha-lipoic acid). Each treatment had 6 replicates, and the experiment lasted 3 wk. The HSD group was significantly lower than the NSD group (P 0.05) in the standing and preening behavior, alkaline phosphatase activity, PTH concentration, H/L ratio, CAT, T-AOC, MDA, SOD, and GSH-Px. These results indicate that the increase of stocking density lowered the bone quality, increased the physiological and oxidative stress indicators, and modified the behavior of broilers, whereas ALA dietary supplementation could counteract the reduction in the performance and physiological responses of broilers under high-density environmental stress.

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