Feeding layers of different genotypes in organic feed environments

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Anglais
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Titre anglais
Feeding layers of different genotypes in organic feed environments
Auteur(s)
  • ELWINGER K.
  • TUFVESSON M.
  • LAGERKVIST G.
  • TAUSON R.
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Version
2803
Date ajout
15 janvier 2021 10:05
Date modification
15 janvier 2021 10:05
Résumé anglais
1. Two experiments were carried out to evaluate the suitability of an experimental laying hen genotype (SH) in organic egg production. SH had been selected over 25 generations on a low protein diet (130 g/kg) based on home grown feedstuffs. SH hens were compared with LSL (Experiment 1) and Hyline (Experiment 2) hens. The birds were kept in 12 aviary pens with access to outdoor runs. 2. Four diets, which were different in each experiment, were used. A control diet was compared with diets based on feedstuffs supposed to be able to be grown and produced according to organic standards. The diets differed in the content of sulphur amino acids. 3. There were no significant differences in mortality caused by diets or genotypes but an incidence of cannibalism occurred in one Hyline group fed on the diet with the lowest methionine content. 4. Severe feather pecking of LSL birds occurred and was worst on the low protein diet. In Experiment 2, signs of feather pecking of birds on the low protein diet occurred at the end of the experiment, but there was no difference between the genotypes. There was no significant difference in number of eggs produced between diets. Egg weight was influenced by diets in both experiments and by genotype in Experiment 2. Number of misplaced eggs was higher in SH hens in both experiments. There were few significant diet x genotype interactions. 5. The use of the outdoor area was influenced by diets and genotype in both experiments. 6. In conclusion, diets low in methionine content influenced predominantly plumage condition and egg weight, although production of eggs by number was unaffected. The SH hen adapted well to organic conditions, as did the Hyline genotype.
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CRAW tags
  • AB - Spécifique
  • FREDO alimentation animale
  • FREDO amélioration des races
  • FREDO mode élevage, bien-être et qualité
  • FREDO santé animale
  • GEO Suède
  • diet
  • génétique
  • organic food
  • volaille
  • élevage
WEB tags
  • animal feed
  • animal nutritional physiological phenomena
  • animals
  • behavior, animal
  • chickens
  • clutch size
  • feathers
  • female
  • genotype
  • housing, animal
  • light
  • methionine
  • nutritive value
  • ovum
  • selection, genetic
  • skin
Titre de la publication
British Poultry Science
Volume
49
Pages
654-665
Date caractères
2008-11
Date publication
24 novembre 2008
Doi
10.1080/00071660802491519 Le DOI est une URL unique de référencement d'une publication. Il est donc plus fiable et permanent qu'une URL classique
Issn
1466-1799 L’ISSN est un code de 8 chiffres servant à identifier les journaux, revues, magazines, périodiques de toute nature et sur tous supports, papier comme électronique.