Effects of organic and inorganic dietary selenium supplementation on gene expression profiles in oviduct tissue from broiler-breeder hens

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pp. 180-188 ◽  
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K.M. Brennan ◽  
C.A. Crowdus ◽  
A.H. Cantor ◽  
A.J. Pescatore ◽  
J.L. Barger ◽  
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Hugejiletu Hugejiletu ◽  
Gerd Bobe ◽  
William R. Vorachek ◽  
M. Elena Gorman ◽  
Wayne D. Mosher ◽  
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James L. Pierce ◽  
Austin H. Cantor ◽  
Anthony J. Pescatore ◽  
Rijin Xiao ◽  
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P. Spring

Feed grains available in Britain contain low concentrations of natural selenium. As the grains in most cases do not cover the requirements of the animals, selenium supplementation of diets is a standard practice in feed manufacturing. Selenium supply to the breeder hens impacts the selenium content of the egg, the developing embryo and therefore the antioxidant status of the chick at hatch (Surai, 2000). The aim of this study was to determine the effect of selenium from Sel-Plex® (Alltech Inc.) on the transfer of selenium into the egg of broiler breeder hens under commercial conditions.


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Wendy J. Verret ◽  
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Michel Vidaud ◽  
Alain Latil ◽  
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Pierre Validire ◽  
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