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Impact of commercial housing systems and nutrient and energy intake on laying hen performance and egg quality parameters

机译:商品房系统以及养分和能量摄入对蛋鸡生产性能和蛋品质参数的影响

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The US egg industry is exploring alternative housing systems for laying hens. However, limited published research related to cage-free aviary systems and enriched colony cages exists related to production, egg quality, and hen nutrition. The laying hen's nutritional requirements and resulting productivity are well established with the conventional cage system, but diminutive research is available in regards to alternative housing systems. The restrictions exist with limited availability of alternative housing systems in research settings and the considerable expense for increased bird numbers in a replicate due to alternative housing system design. Therefore, the objective of the current study was to evaluate the impact of nutrient and energy intake on production and egg quality parameters from laying hens housed at a commercial facility. Lohmann LSL laying hens were housed in three systems: enriched colony cage, cage-free aviary, and conventional cage at a single commercial facility. Daily production records were collected along with dietary changes during 15 production periods (28-d each). Eggs were analyzed for shell strength, shell thickness, Haugh unit, vitelline membrane properties, and egg solids each period. An analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) coupled with a principal components analysis (PCA) approach was utilized to assess the impact of nutritional changes on production parameters and monitored egg quality factors. The traits of hen-day production and mortality had a response only in the PCA 2 direction. This finds that as house temperature and Met intake increases, there is an inflection point at which hen-day egg production is negatively effected. Dietary changes more directly influenced shell parameters, vitelline membrane parameters, and egg total solids as opposed to laying hen housing system. Therefore, further research needs to be conducted in controlled research settings on laying hen nutrient and energy intake in the alternative housing systems and resulting impact on egg quality measures.
机译:美国鸡蛋业正在探索替代蛋鸡的住房系统。但是,与无笼舍的鸟类系统和富集的笼养笼有关的有限的已发表的研究与产量,蛋的质量和母鸡的营养有关。蛋鸡的营养要求和由此产生的生产力已通过常规笼养系统得到了很好的确立,但有关替代鸡舍系统的研究却很少。这些限制存在于研究环境中,替代性住房系统的可用性有限,以及由于替代性住房系统设计而导致的重复鸟类数量增加的可观支出。因此,本研究的目的是评估营养和能量摄入对商业设施蛋鸡生产和蛋品质参数的影响。罗曼(Lohmann)LSL蛋鸡被安置在三个系统中:富集的笼养笼,无笼养禽舍和常规笼养,都在一个商业设施中。在15个生产阶段(每个28天)中收集每日生产记录以及饮食变化。分析鸡蛋的蛋壳强度,蛋壳厚度,Haugh单位,卵黄膜性质和每个时期的蛋固体。使用协方差分析(ANCOVA)结合主成分分析(PCA)方法来评估营养变化对生产参数和监控鸡蛋品质因子的影响。母鸡日产量和死亡率的性状仅在PCA 2方向上有响应。结果发现,随着房屋温度和Met摄入量的增加,在一个转折点,母鸡的产蛋量受到不利影响。与产蛋鸡舍系统相比,饮食变化更直接地影响蛋壳参数,卵黄膜参数和鸡蛋总固体含量。因此,需要在可控的研究环境中进行进一步的研究,以研究替代住房系统中的母鸡营养和能量摄入情况,以及对蛋品质量的影响。

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