Cash Cara, Witherspoon Kolton, Athrey Giridhar
Department of Poultry Science, 2472 TAMU, 101 Kleberg Center, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 77843.
Department of Poultry Science, 2472 TAMU, 101 Kleberg Center, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 77843.
Poult Sci. 2025 May;104(5):104992. doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2025.104992. Epub 2025 Mar 7.
Broiler breeder fertility is the bedrock on which modern broiler production rests. Over the last decade, fertility and hatchability issues have emerged as key topics of interest for both breeders and producers. In this study, we took an analytical approach to interrogate declining fertility trends among U.S. broiler breeders from 2013 to 2022, leveraging data from the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). Despite an increase in the number of eggs set and broilers raised to meet the rising demand for poultry, projections indicate that hatchability rates could decrease to approximately 60 % by 2050 without corrective action. Our Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) analysis reveals significant declines in essential production metrics, including hatchability, chick livability, and production efficiency. The analysis also includes 95 % credible intervals that confirm a persistent downward trend across these parameters. We developed the Broiler Breeder Performance Index (BBPI) to deepen our understanding of these trends, utilizing both Gaussian and Cauchy models to evaluate predictive performance. The BBPI projections suggest a decline below baseline values over time, underscoring the urgent need for interventions to counteract the fertility crisis in the broiler industry. Several factors contribute to this decline, including management practices and genetic selection strategies. Effective flock management techniques, such as sex-separate feeding and careful weight monitoring, are vital for improving reproductive viability among broiler breeders. Our findings highlight the necessity of addressing these fertility issues to ensure the long-term sustainability of U.S. poultry production. As the global demand for poultry meat grows, the poultry industry faces significant challenges in maintaining productivity. By pinpointing the causes of fertility decline and implementing effective management strategies, stakeholders can better navigate the complexities of poultry production and contribute to food security. This study aims to draw attention to the urgency of addressing broiler breeder fertility issues. It encourages further research into solutions that can enhance reproductive performance across various genetic stocks in the industry.
肉种鸡的繁殖力是现代肉鸡生产的基石。在过去十年中,繁殖力和孵化率问题已成为育种者和生产者关注的关键话题。在本研究中,我们采用分析方法,利用美国农业部国家农业统计局(NASS)的数据,探究2013年至2022年美国肉种鸡繁殖力下降的趋势。尽管为满足对家禽不断增长的需求,入孵蛋数和饲养的肉鸡数量有所增加,但预测表明,如果不采取纠正措施,到2050年孵化率可能会降至约60%。我们的马尔可夫链蒙特卡罗(MCMC)分析显示,包括孵化率、雏鸡成活率和生产效率在内的关键生产指标显著下降。该分析还包括95%的可信区间,证实了这些参数持续下降的趋势。我们开发了肉种鸡性能指数(BBPI),以加深对这些趋势的理解,利用高斯模型和柯西模型评估预测性能。BBPI预测表明,随着时间的推移,该指数将降至基线值以下,凸显了采取干预措施应对肉鸡行业繁殖力危机的紧迫性。有几个因素导致了这种下降,包括管理措施和遗传选择策略。有效的鸡群管理技术,如分性别饲养和仔细监测体重,对于提高肉种鸡的繁殖能力至关重要。我们的研究结果强调了解决这些繁殖力问题对于确保美国家禽生产长期可持续性的必要性。随着全球对禽肉需求的增长,家禽行业在维持生产力方面面临重大挑战。通过确定繁殖力下降的原因并实施有效的管理策略,利益相关者可以更好地应对家禽生产的复杂性,并为粮食安全做出贡献。本研究旨在提请人们注意解决肉种鸡繁殖力问题的紧迫性。它鼓励进一步研究能够提高该行业各种遗传种群繁殖性能的解决方案。