Broiler responses to increasing selenium supplementation using Zn-L-selenomethionine with special attention to breast myopathies

Poult Sci. 2018 May 1;97(5):1832-1840. doi: 10.3382/ps/pey001.

Abstract

A study was conducted to evaluate growth performance, carcass and breast yields, and the occurrence and severity of white striping (WS) and wooden breast (WB) myopathies of broilers fed diets supplemented with increasing dietary levels of an organic source of selenium (Zn-L-SeMet). Broilers were fed 6 treatments with 12 replications of 26 birds in a 4-phase feeding program from 1 to 42 days. Corn-soy-based diets were supplemented with 0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, and 1.0 ppm of Zn-L-SeMet. At 42 d, 6 birds were randomly selected from each pen (n = 72) and processed for carcass and breast yields. Breast fillets were scored for WS and WB at 42 days. Increasing Zn-L-SeMet led to quadratic responses (P < 0.05) for FCR from 1 to 7 d, BWG from 22 to 35 d, and for both responses from 8 to 21 d and 36 to 42 d, as well as in the overall period of 42 days. Carcass and breast yields presented a quadratic improvement (P < 0.01) with increasing Zn-L-SeMet supplementation and Se requirements were estimated at 0.85 and 0.86 ppm, respectively. In the overall period, estimates of Se requirements were 0.64 ppm for BWG and 0.67 ppm for FCR. White striping and WB scores presented quadratic increases (P < 0.01), and maximum scores were observed at 0.68 and 0.67 ppm, respectively. Broilers fed diets formulated without Se supplementation had a higher percentage of normal fillets compared to other Se supplementation levels (quadratic, P < 0.05). In conclusion, increasing Se supplementation to reach maximum growth performance led to higher degrees of severity of WS and WB. Selenium requirements determined in the present study were significantly higher than the present commercial recommendations.

MeSH terms

  • Animal Feed / analysis
  • Animals
  • Chickens / growth & development
  • Chickens / physiology*
  • Diet / veterinary
  • Dietary Supplements / analysis
  • Male
  • Muscular Diseases / chemically induced
  • Muscular Diseases / epidemiology
  • Muscular Diseases / veterinary*
  • Pectoralis Muscles / pathology*
  • Poultry Diseases / chemically induced
  • Poultry Diseases / epidemiology*
  • Random Allocation
  • Selenium / administration & dosage
  • Selenium / metabolism
  • Selenomethionine / administration & dosage
  • Selenomethionine / metabolism*
  • Zinc / administration & dosage
  • Zinc / metabolism

Substances

  • Selenomethionine
  • Selenium
  • Zinc