Increased foraging in organic layers
Type de document
thesis
Langue source
Anglais
Titre français
Titre anglais
Increased foraging in organic layers
Auteur(s)
- HORSTED Klaus
Editeur(s)
Autre(s)
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QBSISAPT
Version
2609
Date ajout
24 décembre 2020 13:40
Date modification
24 décembre 2020 13:40
Résumé anglais
In this thesis it was hypothesised that that hens are capable of finding and utilising a considerable amount of feed items from a forage area, and this is dependent on the type of supplementary feed and forage vegetation offered. It was found that high-producing layer strains are able to consume considerable amounts of herbage and that forage together with other feed items from the forage area can provide laying hens with important nutrients. The type of supplementary (layer feed versus whole wheat and oyster shells) and the type of forage have an influence on the feed intake from the forage area. Thus, nutrient-restricted hens had a higher intake of herbage and a different preference for other feed items compared with hens, which had their nutrient requirement covered through the layer feed. Recordings on egg quality and productivity indicate that chicory is a particular valuable forage crop in a forage-based system. Also focus on earthworms has potential. It was concluded that it is possible to lower the standards of important nutrients in the supplementary feed, provided that good forage is available and that the production system supports good welfare of the poultry. A crop rotation system was suggested.
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CRAW tags
- AB - Spécifique
- FREDO alimentation animale
- FREDO fourrage et prairie
- FREDO mode élevage, bien-être et qualité
- GEO Danemark
- agroécologie
- volaille
- élevage
WEB tags
Date caractères
2006-12
Date publication
24 décembre 2006
Url publication