Effect of forced-molting methods and rearing temperatures on the performance and organ biometrics of laying hens

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Autor(a) principal: Sgavioli,S
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Filardi,R da S, Praes,M F F M, Domingues,C H de F, Andrade,P de C, Pileggi,J, Boleli,I C, Junqueira,O M
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2013000300011
Resumo: An experiment was conducted to evaluate the biometrics of organs (ovary, oviduct, liver, proventriculus and gizzard) of laying hens submitted to different forced-molting methods of molt and maintained at three different temperature. Organs were evaluated after molting and resting period. Six hundred birds were distributed according to a completely randomized experimental design in a 5x3 factorial arrangement (forced-molting methods x environmental temperatures) into 15 treatments with 5 replicates of 8 birds each. The molting methods applied were the dietary inclusion of 90%, 70%, 50% of alfalfa, 2,800 ppm zinc oxide, or total feed restriction. Birds were kept at ±20 ºC, ±27 ºC, or ±35 ºC. Data were submitted to analysis of variance and means were compared by orthogonal and polynomial contrasts. The traditional forced-molting method (feed fasting) resulted in adequate performance. However, as the aim of the present study was to find an alternative method to feed fasting, the highest dietary alfafa inclusion level (90%) was shown to be efficient compared with other methods, particularly when hens were kept at high temperature. Therefore, this alternative forced-molting may be applied, especially when bird welfare is taken into consideration.
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spelling Effect of forced-molting methods and rearing temperatures on the performance and organ biometrics of laying hensHeat stressovaryfeed restrictionwelfareAn experiment was conducted to evaluate the biometrics of organs (ovary, oviduct, liver, proventriculus and gizzard) of laying hens submitted to different forced-molting methods of molt and maintained at three different temperature. Organs were evaluated after molting and resting period. Six hundred birds were distributed according to a completely randomized experimental design in a 5x3 factorial arrangement (forced-molting methods x environmental temperatures) into 15 treatments with 5 replicates of 8 birds each. The molting methods applied were the dietary inclusion of 90%, 70%, 50% of alfalfa, 2,800 ppm zinc oxide, or total feed restriction. Birds were kept at ±20 ºC, ±27 ºC, or ±35 ºC. Data were submitted to analysis of variance and means were compared by orthogonal and polynomial contrasts. The traditional forced-molting method (feed fasting) resulted in adequate performance. However, as the aim of the present study was to find an alternative method to feed fasting, the highest dietary alfafa inclusion level (90%) was shown to be efficient compared with other methods, particularly when hens were kept at high temperature. Therefore, this alternative forced-molting may be applied, especially when bird welfare is taken into consideration.Fundacao de Apoio a Ciência e Tecnologia Avicolas2013-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-635X2013000300011Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science v.15 n.3 2013reponame:Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online)instname:Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas (FACTA)instacron:FACTA10.1590/S1516-635X2013000300011info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSgavioli,SFilardi,R da SPraes,M F F MDomingues,C H de FAndrade,P de CPileggi,JBoleli,I CJunqueira,O Meng2013-10-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-635X2013000300011Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rbcahttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rvfacta@terra.com.br1806-90611516-635Xopendoar:2013-10-01T00:00Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Online) - Fundação APINCO de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícolas (FACTA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of forced-molting methods and rearing temperatures on the performance and organ biometrics of laying hens
title Effect of forced-molting methods and rearing temperatures on the performance and organ biometrics of laying hens
spellingShingle Effect of forced-molting methods and rearing temperatures on the performance and organ biometrics of laying hens
Sgavioli,S
Heat stress
ovary
feed restriction
welfare
title_short Effect of forced-molting methods and rearing temperatures on the performance and organ biometrics of laying hens
title_full Effect of forced-molting methods and rearing temperatures on the performance and organ biometrics of laying hens
title_fullStr Effect of forced-molting methods and rearing temperatures on the performance and organ biometrics of laying hens
title_full_unstemmed Effect of forced-molting methods and rearing temperatures on the performance and organ biometrics of laying hens
title_sort Effect of forced-molting methods and rearing temperatures on the performance and organ biometrics of laying hens
author Sgavioli,S
author_facet Sgavioli,S
Filardi,R da S
Praes,M F F M
Domingues,C H de F
Andrade,P de C
Pileggi,J
Boleli,I C
Junqueira,O M
author_role author
author2 Filardi,R da S
Praes,M F F M
Domingues,C H de F
Andrade,P de C
Pileggi,J
Boleli,I C
Junqueira,O M
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sgavioli,S
Filardi,R da S
Praes,M F F M
Domingues,C H de F
Andrade,P de C
Pileggi,J
Boleli,I C
Junqueira,O M
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heat stress
ovary
feed restriction
welfare
topic Heat stress
ovary
feed restriction
welfare
description An experiment was conducted to evaluate the biometrics of organs (ovary, oviduct, liver, proventriculus and gizzard) of laying hens submitted to different forced-molting methods of molt and maintained at three different temperature. Organs were evaluated after molting and resting period. Six hundred birds were distributed according to a completely randomized experimental design in a 5x3 factorial arrangement (forced-molting methods x environmental temperatures) into 15 treatments with 5 replicates of 8 birds each. The molting methods applied were the dietary inclusion of 90%, 70%, 50% of alfalfa, 2,800 ppm zinc oxide, or total feed restriction. Birds were kept at ±20 ºC, ±27 ºC, or ±35 ºC. Data were submitted to analysis of variance and means were compared by orthogonal and polynomial contrasts. The traditional forced-molting method (feed fasting) resulted in adequate performance. However, as the aim of the present study was to find an alternative method to feed fasting, the highest dietary alfafa inclusion level (90%) was shown to be efficient compared with other methods, particularly when hens were kept at high temperature. Therefore, this alternative forced-molting may be applied, especially when bird welfare is taken into consideration.
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