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Feed particle selection and nutrient intake altered by pecking stone consumption and beak length in free-range laying hens

机译:自由放养蛋鸡的啄食石料消耗和喙长会改变饲料颗粒的选择和营养摄入

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The present study investigated the effects of pecking stones on feeding behaviour of hens from 16 to 46?weeks of age. Eighteen flocks of Hy-Line Brown hens were housed in 2 commercial free-range housing systems. Farm A housed 10 flocks of beak trimmed (infrared beak treatment) hens in fixed sheds. Farm B housed 8 flocks of hens with intact beaks in mobile sheds. On each farm, flocks were equally assigned to control groups (no access to pecking stones) and treatment groups (access to pecking stones). Data were evaluated every 10?weeks. At each time point, 10 hens per flock were housed in individual pens, and each hen was provided with 250?g of mash diet and ad libitum water for 24?h. After 24?h, feed samples were collected and used to determine 24-h feed intake. Nutrient and particle selection was measured by subtracting nutrients and particles present in the leftover feed from the vaules obtained in the offered feed and expressed the change (Δ). In addition, pecking stone consumption was recorded for each flock. Data were analysed separately for each farm using fixed effects of pecking stone availability and hen age. Spearman's rho correlation coefficients and linear regression models were constructed to evaluate the relationship of beak length and pecking stone usage, discrete mean particle size (dMEAN) consumption (Δ dMEAN), and Δ nutrient intake. Hens with access to pecking stones consumed significantly lower quantities of large feed particles (2.8?mm) on farm A ( P ?=?0.029) and selected significantly more fine particles, on farm B ( P ?=?0.013). Overall, positive relationships ( P ?=?0.001) between beak length and pecking stone consumption, Δ dMEAN, and Δ phosphorus consumption were observed. In conclusion, pecking stone consumption resulted in reduced selection and consumption of feed particles in hens housed on both farms. Further research is warranted to investigate the effect of pecking stones on sensory innervation of the beak.
机译:本研究调查了啄石对16至46周龄母鸡摄食行为的影响。在两个商业自由放养的饲养系统中饲养了18头Hy-Line Brown母鸡。农场A在固定棚舍中饲养了10头成群的喙修剪(红外线喙处理)母鸡。 B农场在流动棚子里饲养了8头成全喙的母鸡。在每个农场中,将鸡群平均分为对照组(无啄食石块)和治疗组(无啄食石块)。每10周评估一次数据。在每个时间点,每只鸡圈养10只母鸡,每只母鸡提供250克g饲料和随意饮水24个小时。 24小时后,收集饲料样品并用于确定24小时饲料摄入量。通过从提供的饲料中获得的胚芽减去剩余的饲料中存在的营养物质和颗粒来测量营养和颗粒的选择,并表示变化(Δ)。此外,记录了每个鸡群的啄食石头消耗量。使用啄石可用性和母鸡年龄的固定影响,分别分析每个农场的数据。构建了Spearman的rho相关系数和线性回归模型,以评估喙长与啄石用量,离散平均粒度(dMEAN)消耗量(ΔdMEAN)和Δ营养素摄入量之间的关系。可以啄食石头的母鸡在农场A中消耗的大饲料颗粒(> 2.8?mm)明显减少(P = 0.029),而在农场B中选择的细颗粒则更多(P = 0.013)。总体上,观察到喙长度与啄石消耗量,ΔdMEAN和Δ磷消耗量之间呈正相关(P≤0.001)。总之,啄食石头的消耗导致两个农场饲养的母鸡的选择和饲料颗粒的消耗减少。有必要进行进一步的研究以研究啄石对喙的感觉神经的影响。

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