Sistemas de alimentação com livre escolha e semi livre escolha para poedeiras

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Autor(a) principal: Sakomura, Nilva Kazue [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 1997
Outros Autores: Da Silva, Rosemeire, Moreno, Simone Q., Malheiros, Euclides Braga, Araújo, Walter Albuquerque, Seixas, José Renato C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/224701
Resumo: This research was carried out to verify the ability of laying hens to select food in order to meet their requirements for protein and energy. Ninety-six Hy-Line White laying hens, 45 weeks old, were allotted to a randomized block design with two blocks (two ranges of body weight), four treatments, and three replicates of four hens in each block. The treatments consisted of four different feeding systems: 1-Conventional feeding represented by a complete ration composed of 60% ground corn and 40% protein concentrate; 2- Free-choice feeding with ground corn, protein concentrate and oyster shells fed in feeders with three separate compartments; 3-Semi free-choice feeding with whole corn grain, protein concentrate and oyster shells in the same proportion in one feeder; 4-Free-choice feeding with whole corn grain, protein concentrate and oyster shells fed in feeders with three separate compartments. The results indicated that the hens, in spite of age, adapt to different feeding systems, and that they can select feed to meet their nutrient requirements. The semi free-choice and free-choice feeding systems with whole corn grain resulted in the same performance compared to conventional feeding, but shell quality was not improved by oyster shell supplementation. However, the worst performance was with free-choice feeding with ground corn, which indicated that in the free-choice feeding system the use of whole corn grain is recommended.
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spelling Sistemas de alimentação com livre escolha e semi livre escolha para poedeirasFree-choice and semi free-choice feeding systems for laying hensFeeding systemsFree-choiceLaying hensNutritionSemi free-choiceWhole grain cornThis research was carried out to verify the ability of laying hens to select food in order to meet their requirements for protein and energy. Ninety-six Hy-Line White laying hens, 45 weeks old, were allotted to a randomized block design with two blocks (two ranges of body weight), four treatments, and three replicates of four hens in each block. The treatments consisted of four different feeding systems: 1-Conventional feeding represented by a complete ration composed of 60% ground corn and 40% protein concentrate; 2- Free-choice feeding with ground corn, protein concentrate and oyster shells fed in feeders with three separate compartments; 3-Semi free-choice feeding with whole corn grain, protein concentrate and oyster shells in the same proportion in one feeder; 4-Free-choice feeding with whole corn grain, protein concentrate and oyster shells fed in feeders with three separate compartments. The results indicated that the hens, in spite of age, adapt to different feeding systems, and that they can select feed to meet their nutrient requirements. The semi free-choice and free-choice feeding systems with whole corn grain resulted in the same performance compared to conventional feeding, but shell quality was not improved by oyster shell supplementation. However, the worst performance was with free-choice feeding with ground corn, which indicated that in the free-choice feeding system the use of whole corn grain is recommended.Depto. Zootecnia de Nao Ruminantes Faculdade Cie. Agrarias Veterinarias UNESP, 14870-000 - JaboticabalZootecnia Faculdade de Cie. Agrarias e Vet., JaboticabalZootecnista Faculdade de Cie. Agrarias e Vet., JaboticabalDepto. de Ciências Exatas Faculdade de Cie. Agrarias e Vet., JaboticabalEmpresa Racoes Fri-Ribe S.A, Pitangueiras - SPDepto. Zootecnia de Nao Ruminantes Faculdade Cie. Agrarias Veterinarias UNESP, 14870-000 - JaboticabalUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Faculdade de Cie. Agrarias e Vet.Empresa Racoes Fri-Ribe S.ASakomura, Nilva Kazue [UNESP]Da Silva, RosemeireMoreno, Simone Q.Malheiros, Euclides BragaAraújo, Walter AlbuquerqueSeixas, José Renato C.2022-04-28T20:07:06Z2022-04-28T20:07:06Z1997-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article343-349Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, v. 26, n. 2, p. 343-349, 1997.0100-4859http://hdl.handle.net/11449/2247012-s2.0-3142554546Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporRevista Brasileira de Zootecniainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-07T18:41:31Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/224701Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T18:07:32.159346Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sistemas de alimentação com livre escolha e semi livre escolha para poedeiras
Free-choice and semi free-choice feeding systems for laying hens
title Sistemas de alimentação com livre escolha e semi livre escolha para poedeiras
spellingShingle Sistemas de alimentação com livre escolha e semi livre escolha para poedeiras
Sakomura, Nilva Kazue [UNESP]
Feeding systems
Free-choice
Laying hens
Nutrition
Semi free-choice
Whole grain corn
title_short Sistemas de alimentação com livre escolha e semi livre escolha para poedeiras
title_full Sistemas de alimentação com livre escolha e semi livre escolha para poedeiras
title_fullStr Sistemas de alimentação com livre escolha e semi livre escolha para poedeiras
title_full_unstemmed Sistemas de alimentação com livre escolha e semi livre escolha para poedeiras
title_sort Sistemas de alimentação com livre escolha e semi livre escolha para poedeiras
author Sakomura, Nilva Kazue [UNESP]
author_facet Sakomura, Nilva Kazue [UNESP]
Da Silva, Rosemeire
Moreno, Simone Q.
Malheiros, Euclides Braga
Araújo, Walter Albuquerque
Seixas, José Renato C.
author_role author
author2 Da Silva, Rosemeire
Moreno, Simone Q.
Malheiros, Euclides Braga
Araújo, Walter Albuquerque
Seixas, José Renato C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Faculdade de Cie. Agrarias e Vet.
Empresa Racoes Fri-Ribe S.A
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sakomura, Nilva Kazue [UNESP]
Da Silva, Rosemeire
Moreno, Simone Q.
Malheiros, Euclides Braga
Araújo, Walter Albuquerque
Seixas, José Renato C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Feeding systems
Free-choice
Laying hens
Nutrition
Semi free-choice
Whole grain corn
topic Feeding systems
Free-choice
Laying hens
Nutrition
Semi free-choice
Whole grain corn
description This research was carried out to verify the ability of laying hens to select food in order to meet their requirements for protein and energy. Ninety-six Hy-Line White laying hens, 45 weeks old, were allotted to a randomized block design with two blocks (two ranges of body weight), four treatments, and three replicates of four hens in each block. The treatments consisted of four different feeding systems: 1-Conventional feeding represented by a complete ration composed of 60% ground corn and 40% protein concentrate; 2- Free-choice feeding with ground corn, protein concentrate and oyster shells fed in feeders with three separate compartments; 3-Semi free-choice feeding with whole corn grain, protein concentrate and oyster shells in the same proportion in one feeder; 4-Free-choice feeding with whole corn grain, protein concentrate and oyster shells fed in feeders with three separate compartments. The results indicated that the hens, in spite of age, adapt to different feeding systems, and that they can select feed to meet their nutrient requirements. The semi free-choice and free-choice feeding systems with whole corn grain resulted in the same performance compared to conventional feeding, but shell quality was not improved by oyster shell supplementation. However, the worst performance was with free-choice feeding with ground corn, which indicated that in the free-choice feeding system the use of whole corn grain is recommended.
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