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Animal Breeding and Genetics
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 2003;16(11): 1565-1571.
https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2003.1565    Published online January 1, 2003.
Oviposition Patterns Associated with Prolactin Concentration in Domestic Chicken (Gallus domesticus)
C. G. David, I. J. Reddy, Khub Singh
Abstract
Physiological mechanisms, involved in unusual ovulatory sequences in domestic hen are remaining undefined. One hundred individually caged white leghorn birds were divided into two equal groups viz. control and treatment, and 2-bromo-a-ergocryptine, was administered to birds in the treatment group to modulate prolactin (PRL) secretion from anterior pituitary gland. The effect of modulation of PRL concentrations on egg production, sequence length and intersequence pause length were studied by analysis of oviposition records of the birds from 24 to 72 weeks of age. The surviving 48 birds in the control and treatment groups averaged 34.58 1.7 and 25.67 1.15 sequences of oviposition, with a mean sequence length of 9.92 0.63 and 14.04 1.12 days respectively. Most of the birds had a single characteristically long sequence during the entire reproductive cycle, which averaged 46.04 3.09 days in the control birds and 59.33 4.44 days in the treated birds. 2-bromo-a-ergocriptine treatments had significantly decreased (p<.01) the circulating concentrations of PRL compared to the birds of the control group. This resulted in a significant increase (p<.01) in the number of laying days in birds of the treatment group with a concomitant decrease in the intersequence pause length. The decreased PRL levels during prime sequences in birds of the both groups, reveals the negative role of the circulating PRL levels on egg production with concomitant shorter intersequence pause length. Hence, modulation of PRL with dopamine agonist may enhance the reproductive efficiency of hens later in life.
Keywords: Inter Sequence Pause Days; Prolactin; Hen


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