日粮中添加酵母菌(Original XPCTM)和饲养密度对白羽蛋鸡生产性能和鸡蛋质量的影响

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Journal of Applied Poultry Research Pub Date : 2024-02-24 DOI:10.1016/j.japr.2024.100423
Kelly E. Brannan , R. Wysocky , Kenneth E. Anderson
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餐桌蛋鸡生产商对目前行业内减少集约化管理系统的趋势很感兴趣,抗生素的使用和饲养密度是主要关注点。本试验评估了发酵产品和饲养密度对母鸡生产性能和鸡蛋质量的影响。在高密度(每只鸡 471 厘米,HD)或低密度(每只鸡 497 厘米,LD)的鸡笼中,11 个白羽蛋鸡品系的数量相同。在 17 至 41 周的时间内,按照商业相关的规模,给母鸡饲喂对照日粮(CN)或添加(添加 0.68 kg/T 的 Original XPC,SC)的日粮(四种处理中的每种处理均有 70 个重复,共计 5,740 只母鸡)。数据每四周收集一次,采用 2 × 2 因子设计进行分析,放养密度和日粮是主要影响因素。LD组和SC组的采食量和产蛋量都有所增加。SC组母鸡的鸡蛋大小也有所改善,同时裂纹、渗漏和卵黄弹性也有所减少。SC-LD组合提高了母鸡的日产量,缩短了达到50%日产量的时间,并增加了大蛋的比例。总体而言,SC 和 LD 的主要效应与生产性能的提高有关,SC 母鸡的蛋重也较大。SC和LD的结合可能有利于生产者同时实现生产和蛋重目标,为过渡到替代管理系统提供了经济激励。
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Effect of Saccharomyces cerevisiae dietary supplementation (Original XPCTM) and stocking density on production performance and egg quality in white egg strain laying hens

The ongoing industry trend towards less intensive management systems is of interest to table egg producers, with antibiotic usage and stocking density being of primary concern. The present trial evaluated the effect of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product and stocking density on hen production performance and egg quality. Eleven white egg layer strains were equally represented in cages at either high (471 cm2 per bird, HD) or low (497 cm2 per bird, LD) stocking densities. Hens were fed either a control diet (CN) or one supplemented with S. cerevisiae (Original XPC included at 0.68 kg/T, SC) from 17 to 41 wk on a commercially relevant scale (70 replicates for each of the 4 treatments and a total of 5,740 hens). Data were collected every 4 wk and analyzed in a 2 × 2 factorial design, with stocking density and diet being the main effects. Feed intake and egg production were increased in both the LD and SC groups. Improvements in egg size were also noted for SC hens, concurrent with a reduction in cracks, leaks, and vitelline elasticity. The combination of SC-LD resulted in improved hen day production, shorter time to 50% production, and increased percentage of large eggs. Overall, the main effects of SC and LD were associated with improved production performance, with larger egg size also being noted for the SC hens. The combination of SC and LD may benefit producers in achieving both production and egg size performance targets, providing an economic incentive to transition to alternative management systems.

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Journal of Applied Poultry Research
Journal of Applied Poultry Research 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Poultry Research (JAPR) publishes original research reports, field reports, and reviews on breeding, hatching, health and disease, layer management, meat bird processing and products, meat bird management, microbiology, food safety, nutrition, environment, sanitation, welfare, and economics. As of January 2020, JAPR will become an Open Access journal with no subscription charges, meaning authors who publish here can make their research immediately, permanently, and freely accessible worldwide while retaining copyright to their work. Papers submitted for publication after October 1, 2019 will be published as Open Access papers. The readers of JAPR are in education, extension, industry, and government, including research, teaching, administration, veterinary medicine, management, production, quality assurance, product development, and technical services. Nutritionists, breeder flock supervisors, production managers, microbiologists, laboratory personnel, food safety and sanitation managers, poultry processing managers, feed manufacturers, and egg producers use JAPR to keep up with current applied poultry research.
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