The Effect of Copper Sulfate on Chicken Embryo During the Incubation Period

Publish Year: 1394
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 26 اسفند 1394

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Objective: Fungal agents cause disease in virtually any susceptible hosts. In the poultry production and medicine, pathogens were eliminated from a line of a breeder by injection of antifungals into hatching eggs. There is little information available describing the safety of the antifungal drugs on the birds embryonated eggs. The objective of thisstudy was to investigate the efficiency of the injection of copper sulfate solution on the chicken embryonated egg. Methods: Fertile chicken eggs were distributed into 3 groups and set in the incubator. On 4th day post incubation, two groups were injected with thecopper sulfate solution, 5 and 10 mg per Kg egg-weight, dissolved in 0.5 ml phosphate buffered saline. The rest group was used as sham control (0.5 ml phosphate bufferedsaline solution). Results: Macroscopic evaluation on 18th day post incubation showed that embryos were normal in all treatment groups. Microscopically, no lesions were also diagnosed in the brain, heart, muscle, liver, kidney and lung of the embryos. Based onmacroscopic and microscopic findings, it is concluded that copper sulfate at abovementioned concentration is not toxic for the chicken embryo at the stage of development. So, copper sulfate egg-injection can be used to eliminate fungal agents without any adverse effect.

Authors

Hadi Tavakkoli

Department of Clinical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran

Sajedeh Salandari

Graduate student, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran

Seyede Saeedeh Mosallanejad

Graduate student, School of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran