Effects of dietary metabolizable energy and crude protein levels on laying performance, egg quality and fecal microbiota of Taihe Silky Fowl during the peak laying period.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal Bioscience Pub Date : 2024-10-25 DOI:10.5713/ab.24.0446
Wentao Li, Lixia Kai, Yutian Shen, Weifa Su, Yuqing Fan, Yizhen Wang, Zeqing Lu
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Abstract

Objective: The experiment aimed to study the effect of dietary metabolizable energy (ME) and crude protein (CP) on laying performance, egg quality, serum routine biochemical and lipid metabolism indicators, the apparent digestibility of nutrients, and fecal microbiota of Taihe Silky Fowl (TSF) during the peak laying period.

Methods: A total of 540 26-week-old TSF female fowls were randomly allocated to 9 groups with 5 replicates per group and 12 fowls per replicate. The fowls were fed with a 3 × 3 factorial arrangement of treatments diets (ME:10.88,11.30, or 11.72 MJ/kg; CP: 15, 16, or 17%).

Results: With the increasing CP level, the egg weight (EW) (P=0.023), egg production (EP) (p=0.047), and egg mass (EM) (p=0.022) enhanced, while the feed conversion rate (FCR) (p=0.023) decreased. As the ME levels grew, the average daily feed intake (ADFI) (p<0.001) and FCR (p=0.045) decreased. With enhanced ME, the triglycerides (TG) (p=0.037), total cholesterol (TCHO) (p=0.041), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) (p=0.028) increased, whereas the low-density serum lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) (p=0.039) decreased. The apparent digestibility of crude protein increased as the ME level increased (p= 0.029) and as the CP level decreased (p=0.027). At the same time, the apparent digestibility of gross energy increased as the ME level increased (p=0.018). Different levels of ME or CP changed the composition of fecal microbiota, 17% CP increased the abundance of Bifidobacterium.

Conclusion: It is suggested that 10.88 MJ/kg dietary ME and 17% CP level are suitable for the nutritional requirements of TSF during the peak laying period.

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日粮代谢能和粗蛋白水平对太和乌骨鸡产蛋高峰期产蛋性能、蛋品质和粪便微生物群的影响
试验目的研究日粮代谢能(ME)和粗蛋白(CP)对太和乌骨鸡产蛋高峰期产蛋性能、蛋品质、血清常规生化指标和脂质代谢指标、营养物质表观消化率以及粪便微生物区系的影响:将 540 只 26 周龄的太和乌骨鸡随机分为 9 组,每组 5 个重复,每个重复 12 只乌骨鸡。结果:随着 CP 水平的增加,蛋鸡的产蛋率也随之增加:随着CP水平的增加,蛋重(EW)(P=0.023)、产蛋量(EP)(P=0.047)和蛋块(EM)(P=0.022)增加,而饲料转化率(FCR)(P=0.023)降低。随着 ME 水平的提高,平均日采食量(ADFI)(p=0.022)增加,而饲料转化率(FCR)(p=0.023)下降:建议 10.88 兆焦耳/千克日粮 ME 和 17% 的 CP 水平适合于 TSF 产蛋高峰期的营养需求。
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