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Early-Phase Response of Broiler Breeders to 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 and Canthaxanthin with or Without Copper and Gluco-Oligosaccharides (30 to 41 Weeks)
by
Patrick Tamatey
Patrick Tamatey
,
John W. Boney
John W. Boney
and
Dervan D. L. S. Bryan
Dervan D. L. S. Bryan *
Department of Animal Science, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Animals 2026, 16(12), 1848; https://doi.org/10.3390/ani16121848 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 1 April 2026
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Revised: 5 June 2026
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Accepted: 9 June 2026
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Published: 15 June 2026
(This article belongs to the Section
Poultry)
Simple Summary
Broiler breeder hens must produce high-quality eggs for efficient poultry production, yet egg quality and reproductive performance often decline with age. This study evaluated whether dietary supplementation with 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 and canthaxanthin, with or without copper and gluco-oligosaccharides, could improve early lay performance. Supplementation consistently enhanced yolk color and improved some internal egg quality and efficiency variables at specific ages or weeks; however, these responses were not sustained across the entire early production period. Fertility and hatchability were not significantly affected during the early production phase.
Abstract
This study evaluated the effects of dietary supplementation with 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25-OH-D3), canthaxanthin (Cx), copper (Cu), and gluco-oligosaccharides (GO) on performance, egg quality, fertility, and hatchability of broiler breeder hens during early production (30 to 41 weeks of age). A total of 210 breeder hens and 21 males were allocated to three dietary treatments. Birds were fed a standard broiler breeder diet (control) or the same diet in which 0.5 kg/MT of an additive premix replaced sand. This premix supplied 16.6–17.7 mg/kg canthaxanthin (Cx) and 3700–4700 IU/kg 25-OH-D3 in Treatment 1, and 9.2–11.1 mg/kg Cx and 4100–4700 IU/kg 25-OH-D3 in Treatment 2. Treatment 2 also included Cu and GO (≥44 mg/g within the additive), with Cu provided at industry-standard levels. Each treatment consisted of seven replicates, with birds housed in floor pens containing 10 females and 1 male per replicate. Hen performance was recorded weekly, while egg quality was assessed at 30, 35, and 41 weeks. Fertility and hatchability were evaluated at 30 and 41 weeks. Treatment 2 improved lay rate, albumen height, Haugh unit, and feed conversion ratio (FCR) at selected time points. Both supplemented diets consistently produced darker yolk color compared with the control. Supplementation consistently enhanced yolk color, whereas effects on albumen height, Haugh unit, shell thickness, and FCR were observed only at specific ages or weeks. Lay rate differed among treatments only at week 40, with a trend observed at week 41. Fertility and hatchability were not significantly affected by dietary treatment.
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Tamatey, P.; Boney, J.W.; Bryan, D.D.L.S.
Early-Phase Response of Broiler Breeders to 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 and Canthaxanthin with or Without Copper and Gluco-Oligosaccharides (30 to 41 Weeks). Animals 2026, 16, 1848.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani16121848
AMA Style
Tamatey P, Boney JW, Bryan DDLS.
Early-Phase Response of Broiler Breeders to 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 and Canthaxanthin with or Without Copper and Gluco-Oligosaccharides (30 to 41 Weeks). Animals. 2026; 16(12):1848.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani16121848
Chicago/Turabian Style
Tamatey, Patrick, John W. Boney, and Dervan D. L. S. Bryan.
2026. "Early-Phase Response of Broiler Breeders to 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 and Canthaxanthin with or Without Copper and Gluco-Oligosaccharides (30 to 41 Weeks)" Animals 16, no. 12: 1848.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani16121848
APA Style
Tamatey, P., Boney, J. W., & Bryan, D. D. L. S.
(2026). Early-Phase Response of Broiler Breeders to 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 and Canthaxanthin with or Without Copper and Gluco-Oligosaccharides (30 to 41 Weeks). Animals, 16(12), 1848.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani16121848
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