This study was conducted to evaluate the safety and the beneficial effects of dietary supplementation with Boswellia serrata (Bs) and Salix alba (Sa) in Leghorn hens during the critical pre-laying and laying phases. A total of 120 pullets, 17 weeks of age, were assigned to two groups (Control-C; Treated-T, n = 60 each). For 12 weeks, the T group received a diet supplemented with 0.3% of dry extracts of Bs (5%) and Sa (5%). The study lasted 19 weeks. Productive performance, serum analytes, H/L ratio, IgA and anti-IBV antibodies were investigated. Water intake was significantly higher, while body and egg weight was significantly lower for the T group (p < 0.05). No other differences were detected in performance parameters, serum analytes, IgA and H/L ratio excluding t0, with a significantly (p < 0.05) higher H/R ratio and higher titers of anti-IBV antibody for the T group. Overall, the data obtained in this study show that the supplementation with Bs and Sa was safe and resulted in an increase in water consumption, a decrease in egg weight, and a sedative effect in the hens. In the future, it would be interesting to test this supplement in hens reared on intensive farms.

Influence of Dietary Supplementation with Boswellia serrata and Salix alba on Performance and Blood Biochemistry in Free-Range Leghorn Laying Hens / Guerrini, Alessandro; Dalmonte, Thomas; Lupini, Caterina; Andreani, Giulia; Salaroli, Roberta; Quaglia, Giulia; Zannoni, Augusta; Scozzoli, Maurizio; Forni, Monica; Isani, Gloria. - In: VETERINARY SCIENCES. - ISSN 2306-7381. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:4(2022), pp. 182.1-182.16. [10.3390/vetsci9040182]

Influence of Dietary Supplementation with Boswellia serrata and Salix alba on Performance and Blood Biochemistry in Free-Range Leghorn Laying Hens

Guerrini, Alessandro
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Dalmonte, Thomas
Secondo
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Lupini, Caterina;Andreani, Giulia;Salaroli, Roberta;Quaglia, Giulia;Zannoni, Augusta;Forni, Monica
Penultimo
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Isani, Gloria
Ultimo
2022

Abstract

This study was conducted to evaluate the safety and the beneficial effects of dietary supplementation with Boswellia serrata (Bs) and Salix alba (Sa) in Leghorn hens during the critical pre-laying and laying phases. A total of 120 pullets, 17 weeks of age, were assigned to two groups (Control-C; Treated-T, n = 60 each). For 12 weeks, the T group received a diet supplemented with 0.3% of dry extracts of Bs (5%) and Sa (5%). The study lasted 19 weeks. Productive performance, serum analytes, H/L ratio, IgA and anti-IBV antibodies were investigated. Water intake was significantly higher, while body and egg weight was significantly lower for the T group (p < 0.05). No other differences were detected in performance parameters, serum analytes, IgA and H/L ratio excluding t0, with a significantly (p < 0.05) higher H/R ratio and higher titers of anti-IBV antibody for the T group. Overall, the data obtained in this study show that the supplementation with Bs and Sa was safe and resulted in an increase in water consumption, a decrease in egg weight, and a sedative effect in the hens. In the future, it would be interesting to test this supplement in hens reared on intensive farms.
2022
Influence of Dietary Supplementation with Boswellia serrata and Salix alba on Performance and Blood Biochemistry in Free-Range Leghorn Laying Hens / Guerrini, Alessandro; Dalmonte, Thomas; Lupini, Caterina; Andreani, Giulia; Salaroli, Roberta; Quaglia, Giulia; Zannoni, Augusta; Scozzoli, Maurizio; Forni, Monica; Isani, Gloria. - In: VETERINARY SCIENCES. - ISSN 2306-7381. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:4(2022), pp. 182.1-182.16. [10.3390/vetsci9040182]
Guerrini, Alessandro; Dalmonte, Thomas; Lupini, Caterina; Andreani, Giulia; Salaroli, Roberta; Quaglia, Giulia; Zannoni, Augusta; Scozzoli, Maurizio; Forni, Monica; Isani, Gloria
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