163
Views
34
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Influence of age, sex and cross on body concentrations of trace elements (zinc, iron, copper and manganese) in chickens

Pages 536-543 | Published online: 28 Jun 2010

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (4)

M. J. Kim, A. Hosseindoust, K. Y. Kim, J. Moturi, J. H. Lee, T. G. Kim, J. Y. Mun & B. J. Chae. (2022) Improving the bioavailability of manganese and meat quality of broilers by using hot-melt extrusion nano method. British Poultry Science 63:2, pages 211-217.
Read now
Zhengpeng Zhu, Lei Yan, Shengdi Hu, Sha An, Zunzhou Lv, Zhengguo Wang, Yueming Wu, Yutao Zhu, Min Zhao, Changsong Gu & Aoran Zhang. (2019) Effects of the different levels of dietary trace elements from organic or inorganic sources on growth performance, carcass traits, meat quality, and faecal mineral excretion of broilers. Archives of Animal Nutrition 73:4, pages 324-337.
Read now
S. Świątkiewicz, A. Arczewska-Włosek & D. Józefiak. (2014) The efficacy of organic minerals in poultry nutrition: review and implications of recent studies. World's Poultry Science Journal 70:3, pages 475-486.
Read now
W.A. Dozier III, A.J. Davis, M.E. Freeman & T.L. Ward. (2003) Early growth and environmental implications of dietary zinc and copper concentrations and sources of broiler chicks. British Poultry Science 44:5, pages 726-731.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (30)

Y. Ruangpanit, K. Pongmanee, K. Chaimongkhol, K. Rassmidatta & Y.G. Liu. (2023) The effect of coated trace minerals on performance, carcass, footpad, and deposition of minerals comparing with inorganic and organic trace minerals for broiler. Journal of Applied Poultry Research 32:4, pages 100378.
Crossref
Saeid Zamany, Mohammad Sedghi, Maryam Hafizi, Mohammad Hassan Nazaran & Mohammad Vahid KimiaeiTalab. (2023) Organic Acid-Based Chelate Trace Mineral Supplement Improves Broiler Performance, Bone Composition, Immune Responses, and Blood Parameters. Biological Trace Element Research 201:10, pages 4882-4899.
Crossref
Patricia Soster, Sergio Luiz Vieira, Julmar Costa Feijo, Walter Edmundo Altevogt & Giovane B. Tormes. (2023) Dietary phytase effects on copper requirements of broilers. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 10.
Crossref
Ifeanyichukwu Princewill Ogbuewu & Christian Anayo Mbajiorgu. (2022) Potentials of Dietary Zinc Supplementation in Improving Growth Performance, Health Status, and Meat Quality of Broiler Chickens. Biological Trace Element Research 201:3, pages 1418-1431.
Crossref
Partha Sarathi Swain, S. B. N. Rao, D. Rajendran, Sonali Prusty & George Dominic. 2023. The Palgrave Handbook of Socio-ecological Resilience in the Face of Climate Change. The Palgrave Handbook of Socio-ecological Resilience in the Face of Climate Change 299 312 .
Ning Ma, Min Liu, Mengze Song, Sheng Li, Xiaoyan Lin, Hongchao Jiao, Xiaojuan Wang, Jingpeng Zhao, Shuhong Sun & Hai Lin. (2022) The Application of Copper Waterline on Laying Performance and Gut Health of Aged Laying Hens. The Journal of Poultry Science 59:3, pages 223-232.
Crossref
N. Arzour-Lakehal & A. Boudebza. (2021) Biochemical reference intervals in broiler chickens according to age and strain. Agricultural Science and Technology 13:4, pages 357-364.
Crossref
Partha Sarathi Swain, Sonali Prusty, Somu Bala Nageswara Rao, Duraisamy Rajendran & Amlan Kumar Patra. 2021. Advances in Poultry Nutrition Research. Advances in Poultry Nutrition Research.
Si Mi, Ke Shang, Wei Jia, Chun-Hui Zhang & Yu-Qing Fan. (2019) Characterization and authentication of Taihe black-boned silky fowl (Gallus gallus domesticus Brisson) muscles based on mineral profiling using ICP-MS. Microchemical Journal 144, pages 26-32.
Crossref
M. De Marco, M.V. Zoon, C. Margetyal, C. Picart & C. Ionescu. (2017) Dietary administration of glycine complexed trace minerals can improve performance and slaughter yield in broilers and reduces mineral excretion. Animal Feed Science and Technology 232, pages 182-189.
Crossref
LSS Carvalho, DRV Rosa, FH Litz, NS Fagundes & EA Fernandes. (2015) Effect of the Inclusion of Organic Copper, Manganese, And Zinc in The Diet of Layers on Mineral Excretion, Egg Production, and Eggshell Quality. Revista Brasileira de Ciência Avícola 17:spe, pages 87-92.
Crossref
Nedjoua Arzour-Lak, Cherifa Benlatrech, Abderrahmane Boukerrou & Brigitte Siliart. (2015) Effect of Age on Selected Plasma Indices of Biochemical and Mineral Metabolism in Two Strains of Broiler Chickens. International Journal of Poultry Science 14:7, pages 411-419.
Crossref
J. Sales, M. Skřivan & M. Englmaierová. (2014) Influence of animal age on body concentrations of minerals in Japanese quail ( Coturnix japonica ) . Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 98:6, pages 1054-1059.
Crossref
Jiří Zelenka. (2013) Allometric growth of copper, zinc, manganese and iron in slow- and fast-growing young chickens. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 61:1, pages 237-241.
Crossref
P. Schlegel, D. Sauvant & C. Jondreville. (2013) Bioavailability of zinc sources and their interaction with phytates in broilers and piglets. Animal 7:1, pages 47-59.
Crossref
J. B. Clapp, R. M. Bevan & I. Singleton. (2012) Avian Urine: Its Potential as a Non-Invasive Biomonitor of Environmental Metal Exposure in Birds. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 223:7, pages 3923-3938.
Crossref
H. M. Salim, H. R. Lee, C. Jo, S. K. Lee & Bong Duk Lee. (2011) Effect of Sex and Dietary Organic Zinc on Growth Performance, Carcass Traits, Tissue Mineral Content, and Blood Parameters of Broiler Chickens. Biological Trace Element Research 147:1-3, pages 120-129.
Crossref
J. Zhao, R.B. Shirley, M. Vazquez-Anon, J.J. Dibner, J.D. Richards, P. Fisher, T. Hampton, K.D. Christensen, J.P. Allard & A.F. Giesen. (2010) Effects of chelated trace minerals on growth performance, breast meat yield, and footpad health in commercial meat broilers. Journal of Applied Poultry Research 19:4, pages 365-372.
Crossref
P. Schlegel, Y. Nys & C. Jondreville. (2010) Zinc availability and digestive zinc solubility in piglets and broilers fed diets varying in their phytate contents, phytase activity and supplemented zinc source. Animal 4:2, pages 200-209.
Crossref
B. Owens, M.E.E. McCann & C. Preston. (2009) The effect of substitution of inorganic zinc with proteinated or chelated zinc on broiler chick performance. Journal of Applied Poultry Research 18:4, pages 789-794.
Crossref
Y. M. Bao & M. Choct. (2009) Trace mineral nutrition for broiler chickens and prospects of application of organically complexed trace minerals: a review. Animal Production Science 49:4, pages 269.
Crossref
H.M. Salim, Cheorun Jo & B.D. Lee. (2008) Zinc in Broiler Feeding and Nutrition. Avian Biology Research 1:1, pages 5-18.
Crossref
L. Nollet, G. Huyghebaert & P. Spring. (2008) Effect of Different Levels of Dietary Organic (Bioplex) Trace Minerals on Live Performance of Broiler Chickens by Growth Phases. Journal of Applied Poultry Research 17:1, pages 109-115.
Crossref
M Skřivan, V Skřivanová & M Marounek. (2005) Effect of Various Copper Supplements to Feed of Laying Hens on Cu Content in Eggs, Liver, Excreta, Soil, and Herbage. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 50:2, pages 280-283.
Crossref
M. Skřivan, V. Skřivanová & M. Marounek. (2005) Effects of dietary zinc, iron, and copper in layer feed on distribution of these elements in eggs, liver, excreta, soil, and herbage. Poultry Science 84:10, pages 1570-1575.
Crossref
R. Bou, F. Guardiola, A.C. Barroeta & R. Codony. (2005) Effect of dietary fat sources and zinc and selenium supplements on the composition and consumer acceptability of chicken meat. Poultry Science 84:7, pages 1129-1140.
Crossref
E. Fajmonová, J. Zelenka & K. Holendová. (2004) Effect of age upon utilisation of iron in chickens. Czech Journal of Animal Science 49:9, pages 407-410.
Crossref
R. Bou, F. Guardiola, A. Tres, A.C. Barroeta & R. Codony. (2004) Effect of dietary fish oil, α-tocopheryl acetate, and zinc supplementation on the composition and consumer acceptability of chicken meat. Poultry Science 83:2, pages 282-292.
Crossref
C Mohanna, B Carré & Y Nys. (1999) Incidence of dietary viscosity on growth performance and zinc and manganese bioavailability in broilers. Animal Feed Science and Technology 77:3-4, pages 255-266.
Crossref
C Mohanna & Y Nys. (1999) Changes in zinc and manganese availability in broiler chicks induced by vegetal and microbial phytases. Animal Feed Science and Technology 77:3-4, pages 241-253.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.