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1. The fatty liver of newly‐hatched pigeons is caused by an accumulation of sterol esters (STE) amounting to 620 mg/g total lipids of which 80% was sterol oleate. Triglycerides (TG) accounted for only 20 mg/g of total lipids.

2. After hatching, the relative amount of STE in the liver tissue decreased considerably while that of TG increased. The proportion of phospholipids (PHL) remained essentially constant.

3. The fatty acid composition of the liver lipids changed significantly, but specifically for each individual class during postnatal growth. Striking differences were the higher values of long‐chain polyunsaturated acids (20 :4 ω6, 22 :4 ω6 and 22: 6 ω3) in PHL, TG and free fatty acids (FFA) and the higher proportion of oleic acid in the STE at hatching compared with those at older ages.

4. The predominant alterations in the relative composition of the liver lipids (lipid classes and fatty acids) occurred in the first week after hatching and may be accounted for by the decreasing yolk utilisation and adaptation to ingested food. The change within the diet itself from cropmilk to grain (starting around the 4th day) influenced the development of the lipid and fatty acid content only in a minor way.

5. The large weight decrease of the pigeon liver after the 19th day was accompanied by a decrease in absolute PHL content while TG stores were unaltered.  相似文献   

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1. A method of freezing semen of individual males was adapted for use under farm conditions using an automated freezing apparatus.

2. An insemination programme to produce high fertility and hatchability with semen which had been deep frozen for 2 months was devised.

3. Over 90% fertile eggs with a 90% hatch of all eggs set was obtained with frozen and thawed semen over a period from the 2nd to the 12th day after the first of four inseminations. The persistency of fertility was also tested and 93, 86.6 and 30.7% of the eggs were fertile during days 2 to 6, 2 to 8 and 9 to 15 after the last insemination.

4. Corresponding with the high fertility rate, chicks were produced by every hen that was inseminated and from every male whose semen was frozen and stored. The implications for future breeding practices of this successful result are discussed.  相似文献   

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1. Starter diets containing either maize or salseed meal to replace the maize were fed to chicks over a period of 2 weeks.

2. Growth rate, food intake, food utilisation and proportion of dietary nitrogen retained were much poorer in chicks receiving salseed meal.

3. The chicks receiving salseed meal developed pathological lesions in liver and kidney.

4. The red blood cell count, white blood cell count, haemoglobin concentration and packed cell volume of the chicks receiving salseed meal were lower than those of chicks receiving maize.

5. The apparent metabolisable energy value of salseed meal was determined as 6.83 MJ/kg.  相似文献   

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