2021
DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v44i1.53597
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Reproductive parameters and weight gain of roosters fed with waste oil from olive culture

Abstract: Waste oil from olive oil extraction industry was used, instead of soybean oil, in heavy roosters’ diet in order to evaluate birds’ reproductive parameters. A total of forty roosters were housed individually in boxes with 1.2 m². Two experimental diets were used: control diet, based on corn, soybean meal, and soybean oil; and test diet, where soybean oil was totally replaced by waste oil. In order to verify weight gain and feed intake, animals were individually weighed weekly. Seven semen collections were perfo… Show more

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“…Also, Kacel and Iguer-Ouada [53] have suggested a positive impact on the viability and motility of rooster semen when the olive oil is supplemented orally. The inclusion of olive oil in the rooster diet has also been reported to produce a decrease in the morphological injuries of the spermatozoa tail [54]. Moreover, the addition of olive oil to the diet improves gonadal activity, reduces oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation, and promotes nitric oxide signaling, thereby preserving semen quality [55].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, Kacel and Iguer-Ouada [53] have suggested a positive impact on the viability and motility of rooster semen when the olive oil is supplemented orally. The inclusion of olive oil in the rooster diet has also been reported to produce a decrease in the morphological injuries of the spermatozoa tail [54]. Moreover, the addition of olive oil to the diet improves gonadal activity, reduces oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation, and promotes nitric oxide signaling, thereby preserving semen quality [55].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%