Effect of dietary soya oil for optimizing the pullet egg size

B. Dey, Ajishnu Roy, B. C. Ray, S. Sarker, S. Das
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. Among a number of factors that influence egg size in laying pullets, the most significant one is the nutrition of the laying hens. Dietary supplementation of oils enriched with linoleic acid, for example, soya oil, has a positive impact on egg size. The current experiment was aimed at assessing the impact of dietary soya oil as a source of linoleic acid on egg quality, egg size in particular, and the laying performance of commercial laying hens. A total of 48 NovoGen-Brown layers aged 22 weeks were allocated at random to three dietary treatments, with four replications per treatment, and each replication consisted of four birds. Three different types of diets namely T1 (control diet), T2 (control + 1.5 % soya oil), T3 (control + 2.5 % soya oil) were fed for 15 weeks. Diets supplemented with 1.5% soya oil and 2.5 % soya oil significantly improved the egg weight and positively influenced egg production. Egg mass was numerically better due to the supplementation of both doses of soya oil at dietary levels. Percent eggshell significantly increased in eggs assessed for quality at 28 weeks in 2.5% soya oil supplemented group. Shape index, yolk color score and boiled egg weight were not affected by soya oil supplementation. Taken all together, it may be concluded that the dietary supplementation of 1.5% soya oil positively influenced laying performance and egg quality characteristics of commercial layers. So, a commercial layer diet supplemented with 1.5 % soya oil may be considered to improve the egg size and other performance parameters as well as the egg quality of laying hens.
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。在影响蛋鸡蛋大小的诸多因素中,最重要的因素是蛋鸡的营养状况。膳食中补充富含亚油酸的油,例如大豆油,对鸡蛋大小有积极影响。本试验旨在评估饲粮中添加大豆油作为亚油酸对商品蛋鸡蛋品质、尤其是蛋大小和产蛋性能的影响。试验选用48只22周龄NovoGen-Brown蛋鸡,随机分为3个饲粮处理,每个处理4个重复,每个重复4只。分别饲喂T1(对照饲粮)、T2(对照+ 1.5%大豆油)、T3(对照+ 2.5%大豆油)3种饲粮,试验期15周。饲粮中添加1.5%和2.5%大豆油显著提高了蛋重,并对产蛋率产生了积极影响。由于在膳食水平上补充两种剂量的大豆油,鸡蛋质量在数值上更好。2.5%豆油添加组28周时蛋壳率显著提高。添加大豆油对蛋鸡的形状指数、蛋黄颜色评分和煮蛋重均无影响。综上所述,饲粮中添加1.5%大豆油对商品蛋鸡的产蛋性能和蛋品质有积极影响。由此可见,在商品蛋鸡饲粮中添加1.5%大豆油可以提高蛋鸡的蛋大小和其他生产性能参数,提高蛋品质。
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