Hatchery Losses in Flocks of Layer and Broiler Breeders Due to Feed Contamination with Nicarbazin and Narasin: A Case Report.

Avian Dis

Clinic for Poultry and Fish Medicine, Department for Farm Animals and Veterinary Public Health, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, 1210, Vienna, Austria.

Published: March 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focused on hatchability issues and embryonic mortality in layer and broiler breeder farms in Austria, where 2% of eggs showed discoloration.
  • Clinical evaluations showed that flocks with problems shared the same feed operator, prompting an investigation into the feed quality.
  • The feed contained dangerously high levels of nicarbazin and narasin, which were linked to the observed hatchery losses; switching to clean feed restored normal production levels.

Article Abstract

In the current study, we investigated decreased hatchability and increased embryonic mortality in two farms of layer breeders (flocks A1 and B1) and a farm of broiler breeders (flocks C1 and C2) from Austria, which also presented discoloration of eggshells in 2% of the eggs. After conducting clinical evaluations and the approval that the feed operator was common for flocks A1 and B1, and C1 and C2, it was decided to investigate the feed. Our findings revealed that the feed contained levels of nicarbazin and narasin up to five and 14 times, respectively, above the maximum limits allowed by the European Union for nontarget species. On the other hand, there were no significant abnormalities in vitamin levels, which were also described as the etiology of the noticed abnormalities. Switching to a noncontaminated feed resulted in the clinical signs and production parameters returning to expected ranges. This report emphasizes the significance of considering feed contamination by nicarbazin and narasin as a potential cause of hatchery losses in nontarget species, even in the absence of other clinical signs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1637/aviandiseases-D-23-00016DOI Listing

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