High natural antibody titers of indigenous chickens are related with increased hazard in confinement

Natural antibody (NAb) levels and survival rates were evaluated in 4 breeds of laying hens in Ethiopia: indigenous, improved indigenous, exotic layer, and crossbred. Titers of NAb isotypes IgG and IgM binding keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) in serum were measured at 20, 26, 35, and 45 wk age. Repeated-measure ANOVA showed that IgG and IgM levels vary with time within each breed (P <0.05). Indigenous chickens had significantly (P <0.05) higher NAb levels at all ages. The Cox proportional hazard analysis showed increased hazard with increased levels of NAbs in the exotic layers (P <0.05). However, the reduced hazards with increased levels of NAbs were not significant in the improved indigenous and crossbred chickens. Indigenous chickens showed increased hazard with increasing levels of NAb (P > 0.05). We concluded that not only the NAb levels but also the effect of Nabs on survival vary between indigenous and improved breeds. The results indicate that NAb levels are associated with survival in elite (improved) breeds, but are associated with increased hazard in indigenous chickens.

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Main Authors: Wondmeneh, E., van Arendonk, J.A.M., van der Waaij, E.H., Ducro, B.J., Parmentier, H.K.
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Language:English
Subjects:corticosterone, immunity, innate, laying hens, plasma, population, responses, strains, stress, survival,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-4869772025-01-20 Wondmeneh, E. van Arendonk, J.A.M. van der Waaij, E.H. Ducro, B.J. Parmentier, H.K. Article/Letter to editor Poultry Science 94 (2015) 7 ISSN: 0032-5791 High natural antibody titers of indigenous chickens are related with increased hazard in confinement 2015 Natural antibody (NAb) levels and survival rates were evaluated in 4 breeds of laying hens in Ethiopia: indigenous, improved indigenous, exotic layer, and crossbred. Titers of NAb isotypes IgG and IgM binding keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) in serum were measured at 20, 26, 35, and 45 wk age. Repeated-measure ANOVA showed that IgG and IgM levels vary with time within each breed (P <0.05). Indigenous chickens had significantly (P <0.05) higher NAb levels at all ages. The Cox proportional hazard analysis showed increased hazard with increased levels of NAbs in the exotic layers (P <0.05). However, the reduced hazards with increased levels of NAbs were not significant in the improved indigenous and crossbred chickens. Indigenous chickens showed increased hazard with increasing levels of NAb (P > 0.05). We concluded that not only the NAb levels but also the effect of Nabs on survival vary between indigenous and improved breeds. The results indicate that NAb levels are associated with survival in elite (improved) breeds, but are associated with increased hazard in indigenous chickens. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/high-natural-antibody-titers-of-indigenous-chickens-are-related-w 10.3382/ps/pev107 https://edepot.wur.nl/341537 corticosterone immunity innate laying hens plasma population responses strains stress survival https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic corticosterone
immunity
innate
laying hens
plasma
population
responses
strains
stress
survival
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innate
laying hens
plasma
population
responses
strains
stress
survival
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innate
laying hens
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population
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strains
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innate
laying hens
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population
responses
strains
stress
survival
Wondmeneh, E.
van Arendonk, J.A.M.
van der Waaij, E.H.
Ducro, B.J.
Parmentier, H.K.
High natural antibody titers of indigenous chickens are related with increased hazard in confinement
description Natural antibody (NAb) levels and survival rates were evaluated in 4 breeds of laying hens in Ethiopia: indigenous, improved indigenous, exotic layer, and crossbred. Titers of NAb isotypes IgG and IgM binding keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) in serum were measured at 20, 26, 35, and 45 wk age. Repeated-measure ANOVA showed that IgG and IgM levels vary with time within each breed (P <0.05). Indigenous chickens had significantly (P <0.05) higher NAb levels at all ages. The Cox proportional hazard analysis showed increased hazard with increased levels of NAbs in the exotic layers (P <0.05). However, the reduced hazards with increased levels of NAbs were not significant in the improved indigenous and crossbred chickens. Indigenous chickens showed increased hazard with increasing levels of NAb (P > 0.05). We concluded that not only the NAb levels but also the effect of Nabs on survival vary between indigenous and improved breeds. The results indicate that NAb levels are associated with survival in elite (improved) breeds, but are associated with increased hazard in indigenous chickens.
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stress
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van Arendonk, J.A.M.
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title High natural antibody titers of indigenous chickens are related with increased hazard in confinement
title_short High natural antibody titers of indigenous chickens are related with increased hazard in confinement
title_full High natural antibody titers of indigenous chickens are related with increased hazard in confinement
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title_full_unstemmed High natural antibody titers of indigenous chickens are related with increased hazard in confinement
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