Behavioral Changes in Broiler Chicks Exposed to Carbaryl

Pesticides are the chemicals which are used for to eliminate or control a variety of pests such as fungi, insects, rodents and weeds that can damage various crops and livestock [1-3]. Pesticides have become omnipresent contaminants of our environment and have been found in air, water, soil and in human and animal tissue [4]. Pesticides are widely used in agriculture, homes, soil treatment and for gardening [5,6]. A large number of animals are adversely affected by carbaryl. It causes acute and chronic toxicity in arthropods, earthworms, frogs, birds, fishes and in some bacterias such as nitrogen fixing bacteria [7]. The use of such types of chemicals increased the level of these chemicals in environment and in the food which affects the human health and causes various severe diseases such as cancer, genetic disorders, respiratory diseases, embryo toxic effect, negative effects on developing bird eggs and their hatching, neurological effects and behavioural effects [8-10].

Cancer [26] p. Endocrine disruption [27] q. Genetic damage [28] Material and Method Animals Twenty-day old broiler chicks (Gallus gallus) of weight ranging from 25-30gm were taken for the study.

Experimental laboratory
The experiment was conducted in the Laboratory of Reproductive Biology, Dayanand Girls P.G. College, Kanpur. Broiler chicks were housed in stainless steel cages with room temperature 22±3ºC, Relative humidity 50-70% and Photoperiod of 12 hours dark and 12 hours light.

Experimental Design
Broiler chicks were divided into two groups: control and treated group. Treated group supplemented with 2mg/kgbw of carbaryl and control group was fed on the basal di-et for 21 days. The behaviour of broiler chicks were recorded daily. Carbamate pesticides damage human health as well as the whole environment and also affect the avian species. These pesticides are widely used in gardens and in various types of vegetable crops for their protection from insects, weeds and fruit fly. Carbaryl commonly found in groundwater be-because it does not dissolve in water. If organisms exposed to these pesticides directly or indirectly than it may cause various abnormalities [29][30][31]. Carbaryl inactivate the essential enzymes which are important for human's nervous system and for other animals like birds by inhibiting the acetylcholinesterase activity. Acetylcholinesterase is responsible for hydrolysing acetylcholine to acetic acid and choline which is important for normal functioning of peripheral nervous system and central nervous system [32][33][34]. Carbaryl may cause quantitative and qualitative changes in birds as well as functional and structural changes in birds ( Table 1).

Results and Discussion
The function of carbaryl is to disrupt the normal functioning of cholinesterase enzyme which is important for normal functioning of nervous system. When broiler chicks exposed to carbaryl it disrupts the normal functioning of nervous system which changes the behavioural activity of broiler chicks. Broiler chicks exposed to carbaryl were less active than controls. Behavioural changes were examined in treated group such as difficulty in walking, weakness in the legs, dizziness, frequent defecation and less food consumption. Decrease in aggressive behaviour was also found in broiler chicks fed with carbaryl. Broiler chicks exposed to carbaryl are less active than normal broiler chicks.

Conclusion
Results of this study showed that carbaryl a carbamate pesticide which is frequently used in poultry industry causes neurotoxic effects such as behavioural changes in broiler chicks even in low concentration.