Floor versus cage rearing: effects on production, egg quality and physical condition of laying hens housed in furnished cages

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Autor(a) principal: Roll,Victor Fernando Büttow
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Briz,Ricardo Cepero, Levrino,Gustavo Adolfo Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: The influences of floor- and cage-rearing on egg production, egg quality and physical condition were investigated in laying hens housed in furnished cages. Two groups of 180 Isa Brown commercial layer pullets were reared in cages (CR) or floor pens (FR) and transferred to furnished cages, where their production, egg quality and physical condition was observed throughout the laying period (18-78wks of age). At 17 weeks of age, hens were placed in one of 36 furnished cages with 10 birds in each cage, each containing a nest box, perches, a dust bath, and abrasive strips. From 19 to 78 weeks of age, egg production data were collected daily. Commercial egg quality was assessed monthly. At, 19 and 78 weeks of age, claw length and feather cover were visually assessed using a four-point scale in a sample (10%) of hens. Production variables were above breeders’ standards and not significantly affected by rearing system. Dirty eggs and cracked eggs were more frequent in FR birds. Meat spots were significantly more frequent in FR hens at middle lay, but less frequently at the end of the laying period. Rearing system did not influence egg and yolk weight or unit Haugh and shell colour. Among FR hens, eggshell density, thickness and mass were significantly lower at the end of the laying period. Rearing system did not affect claw length, but the plumage of FR hens was negatively affected at the end of production cycle.
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spelling Floor versus cage rearing: effects on production, egg quality and physical condition of laying hens housed in furnished cageslayer pulletsplumageproductionrearing systemThe influences of floor- and cage-rearing on egg production, egg quality and physical condition were investigated in laying hens housed in furnished cages. Two groups of 180 Isa Brown commercial layer pullets were reared in cages (CR) or floor pens (FR) and transferred to furnished cages, where their production, egg quality and physical condition was observed throughout the laying period (18-78wks of age). At 17 weeks of age, hens were placed in one of 36 furnished cages with 10 birds in each cage, each containing a nest box, perches, a dust bath, and abrasive strips. From 19 to 78 weeks of age, egg production data were collected daily. Commercial egg quality was assessed monthly. At, 19 and 78 weeks of age, claw length and feather cover were visually assessed using a four-point scale in a sample (10%) of hens. Production variables were above breeders’ standards and not significantly affected by rearing system. Dirty eggs and cracked eggs were more frequent in FR birds. Meat spots were significantly more frequent in FR hens at middle lay, but less frequently at the end of the laying period. Rearing system did not influence egg and yolk weight or unit Haugh and shell colour. Among FR hens, eggshell density, thickness and mass were significantly lower at the end of the laying period. Rearing system did not affect claw length, but the plumage of FR hens was negatively affected at the end of production cycle.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2009-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782009000500034Ciência Rural v.39 n.5 2009reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782009000500034info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRoll,Victor Fernando BüttowBriz,Ricardo CeperoLevrino,Gustavo Adolfo Mariaeng2009-07-28T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Floor versus cage rearing: effects on production, egg quality and physical condition of laying hens housed in furnished cages
title Floor versus cage rearing: effects on production, egg quality and physical condition of laying hens housed in furnished cages
spellingShingle Floor versus cage rearing: effects on production, egg quality and physical condition of laying hens housed in furnished cages
Roll,Victor Fernando Büttow
layer pullets
plumage
production
rearing system
title_short Floor versus cage rearing: effects on production, egg quality and physical condition of laying hens housed in furnished cages
title_full Floor versus cage rearing: effects on production, egg quality and physical condition of laying hens housed in furnished cages
title_fullStr Floor versus cage rearing: effects on production, egg quality and physical condition of laying hens housed in furnished cages
title_full_unstemmed Floor versus cage rearing: effects on production, egg quality and physical condition of laying hens housed in furnished cages
title_sort Floor versus cage rearing: effects on production, egg quality and physical condition of laying hens housed in furnished cages
author Roll,Victor Fernando Büttow
author_facet Roll,Victor Fernando Büttow
Briz,Ricardo Cepero
Levrino,Gustavo Adolfo Maria
author_role author
author2 Briz,Ricardo Cepero
Levrino,Gustavo Adolfo Maria
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Roll,Victor Fernando Büttow
Briz,Ricardo Cepero
Levrino,Gustavo Adolfo Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv layer pullets
plumage
production
rearing system
topic layer pullets
plumage
production
rearing system
description The influences of floor- and cage-rearing on egg production, egg quality and physical condition were investigated in laying hens housed in furnished cages. Two groups of 180 Isa Brown commercial layer pullets were reared in cages (CR) or floor pens (FR) and transferred to furnished cages, where their production, egg quality and physical condition was observed throughout the laying period (18-78wks of age). At 17 weeks of age, hens were placed in one of 36 furnished cages with 10 birds in each cage, each containing a nest box, perches, a dust bath, and abrasive strips. From 19 to 78 weeks of age, egg production data were collected daily. Commercial egg quality was assessed monthly. At, 19 and 78 weeks of age, claw length and feather cover were visually assessed using a four-point scale in a sample (10%) of hens. Production variables were above breeders’ standards and not significantly affected by rearing system. Dirty eggs and cracked eggs were more frequent in FR birds. Meat spots were significantly more frequent in FR hens at middle lay, but less frequently at the end of the laying period. Rearing system did not influence egg and yolk weight or unit Haugh and shell colour. Among FR hens, eggshell density, thickness and mass were significantly lower at the end of the laying period. Rearing system did not affect claw length, but the plumage of FR hens was negatively affected at the end of production cycle.
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