Age influence on quality of shell and penetration in bacterial laying lightweight eggs

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Autor(a) principal: Smaniotto,B.D.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Amarante,A.F., Altarugio,R., Silva,I.G.O., Corrêa,I.M.O., Pereira,L.Q., Sartori,M.M.P., Andreatti Filho,R.L., Guimarães-Okamoto,P.T.C., Okamoto,A.S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This study evaluated the influence of the bird’s age on the quality of the shell and percentage of bacterial penetration in commercial eggs. White-shelled commercial eggs were used, laid by light laying hens in their first laying cycle at 21, 39, 51, and 62 weeks of age. Shell quality evaluations comprised: egg weight, specific gravity, percentage and thickness of shell, number and size of pores. For evaluations regarding bacterial penetration, strains of several enterobacterias and one salmonella were used, all of which resistant to Nalidixic acid (100µg/ml). The method employed for evaluation of bacterial penetration was filling the eggs with growth medium. The data were subjected to variance analysis with 5% of probability using SAS (Education Analytical Software, 2013). Eveb though increase in the laying hen's age caused reduction of the quality of eggshells, it failed to affect the percentage of penetration of the bacterial samples evaluated.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Age influence on quality of shell and penetration in bacterial laying lightweight eggs
title Age influence on quality of shell and penetration in bacterial laying lightweight eggs
spellingShingle Age influence on quality of shell and penetration in bacterial laying lightweight eggs
Smaniotto,B.D.
poultry
bacterial contamination
eggs
enterobacteria
title_short Age influence on quality of shell and penetration in bacterial laying lightweight eggs
title_full Age influence on quality of shell and penetration in bacterial laying lightweight eggs
title_fullStr Age influence on quality of shell and penetration in bacterial laying lightweight eggs
title_full_unstemmed Age influence on quality of shell and penetration in bacterial laying lightweight eggs
title_sort Age influence on quality of shell and penetration in bacterial laying lightweight eggs
author Smaniotto,B.D.
author_facet Smaniotto,B.D.
Amarante,A.F.
Altarugio,R.
Silva,I.G.O.
Corrêa,I.M.O.
Pereira,L.Q.
Sartori,M.M.P.
Andreatti Filho,R.L.
Guimarães-Okamoto,P.T.C.
Okamoto,A.S.
author_role author
author2 Amarante,A.F.
Altarugio,R.
Silva,I.G.O.
Corrêa,I.M.O.
Pereira,L.Q.
Sartori,M.M.P.
Andreatti Filho,R.L.
Guimarães-Okamoto,P.T.C.
Okamoto,A.S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Smaniotto,B.D.
Amarante,A.F.
Altarugio,R.
Silva,I.G.O.
Corrêa,I.M.O.
Pereira,L.Q.
Sartori,M.M.P.
Andreatti Filho,R.L.
Guimarães-Okamoto,P.T.C.
Okamoto,A.S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv poultry
bacterial contamination
eggs
enterobacteria
topic poultry
bacterial contamination
eggs
enterobacteria
description ABSTRACT This study evaluated the influence of the bird’s age on the quality of the shell and percentage of bacterial penetration in commercial eggs. White-shelled commercial eggs were used, laid by light laying hens in their first laying cycle at 21, 39, 51, and 62 weeks of age. Shell quality evaluations comprised: egg weight, specific gravity, percentage and thickness of shell, number and size of pores. For evaluations regarding bacterial penetration, strains of several enterobacterias and one salmonella were used, all of which resistant to Nalidixic acid (100µg/ml). The method employed for evaluation of bacterial penetration was filling the eggs with growth medium. The data were subjected to variance analysis with 5% of probability using SAS (Education Analytical Software, 2013). Eveb though increase in the laying hen's age caused reduction of the quality of eggshells, it failed to affect the percentage of penetration of the bacterial samples evaluated.
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