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Comparison of moulting methods for layers: high-zinc diet versus fasting

Authors :
A. V. Mundim
F. C. Gonçalves
Naiara Simarro Fagundes
Evandro de Abreu Fernandes
G. A. Mendonça
M. C. A. Silva-Mendonça
Belchiolina Beatriz Fonseca
Source :
British Poultry Science. :1-7
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2015.

Abstract

The serum biochemical profiles, thyroid hormones, body weights and the production and quality of eggs subsequent to moulting, were compared in laying hens subjected to conventional forced moulting or forced moulting with a diet high in zinc. A total of 200 Dekalb White laying hens in their second production cycle were studied. Blood sampling was conducted in a factorial experimental design (2 × 3) with two methods of moulting (fasting or zinc) and three sampling periods (pre-moult, moult and subsequent peak). Total egg protein content, including globulins, was greater with the zinc diet, whereas egg weight and albumen percentage were greater after fasting. The zinc method resulted in an increased shell thickness and calcium percentage but lower percentage of phosphorus. During the moulting period, the hens in the zinc group had heavier mean body weights. It was concluded that moulting with a high-zinc diet could replace fasting, without negative effects on body weight, biochemical variables or subsequent egg quality and production. The zinc method was also better for the birds' welfare.

Details

ISSN :
14661799 and 00071668
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Poultry Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....58e17a8815a19bba82d9ba35012927df
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/00071668.2015.1084412