Biotechnological Methods for Increasing the Efficiency of Market Egg Production
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- Keywords
- laying hens, egg laying, molting, probiotic, market eggs, production efficiency
- Abstract
This article is about the issue of increasing the egg production of Dekalb White hens through induced molting. For this study, hens at 60 weeks of age were divided into two groups (control and test groups), 53,760 animals in each one. The study continued until birds reached 94 weeks of age. During this study, induced molting for test group was performed in two stages. The first stage included seven days of fasting, watering ad libitum, dimmable lighting in the house for 3 hours. The second stage included the gradual giving of mixed feed starting with a daily intake of 40 g/bird, with an increase of 20 g weekly up to 115 g/bird; lighting period was increased weekly by 3 hours until the established standards were reached. After the end of fasting period, a probiotic preparation based on Bacillus subtilis culture in the amount of 0.2This article is about the issue of increasing the egg production of Dekalb White hens through induced molting. For this study, hens at 60 weeks of age were divided into two groups (control and test groups), 53,760 animals in each one. The study continued until birds reached 94 weeks of age. During this study, induced molting for test group was performed in two stages. The first stage included seven days of fasting, watering ad libitum, dimmable lighting in the house for 3 hours. The second stage included the gradual giving of mixed feed starting with a daily intake of 40 g/bird, with an increase of 20 g weekly up to 115 g/bird; lighting period was increased weekly by 3 hours until the established standards were reached. After the end of fasting period, a probiotic preparation based on Bacillus subtilis culture in the amount of 0.2% was added to mixed feed for the test group. It was shown that this scheme allows increasing livability by 2.1This article is about the issue of increasing the egg production of Dekalb White hens through induced molting. For this study, hens at 60 weeks of age were divided into two groups (control and test groups), 53,760 animals in each one. The study continued until birds reached 94 weeks of age. During this study, induced molting for test group was performed in two stages. The first stage included seven days of fasting, watering ad libitum, dimmable lighting in the house for 3 hours. The second stage included the gradual giving of mixed feed starting with a daily intake of 40 g/bird, with an increase of 20 g weekly up to 115 g/bird; lighting period was increased weekly by 3 hours until the established standards were reached. After the end of fasting period, a probiotic preparation based on Bacillus subtilis culture in the amount of 0.2% was added to mixed feed for the test group. It was shown that this scheme allows increasing livability by 2.1%, the number of laid eggs – by 1.2This article is about the issue of increasing the egg production of Dekalb White hens through induced molting. For this study, hens at 60 weeks of age were divided into two groups (control and test groups), 53,760 animals in each one. The study continued until birds reached 94 weeks of age. During this study, induced molting for test group was performed in two stages. The first stage included seven days of fasting, watering ad libitum, dimmable lighting in the house for 3 hours. The second stage included the gradual giving of mixed feed starting with a daily intake of 40 g/bird, with an increase of 20 g weekly up to 115 g/bird; lighting period was increased weekly by 3 hours until the established standards were reached. After the end of fasting period, a probiotic preparation based on Bacillus subtilis culture in the amount of 0.2% was added to mixed feed for the test group. It was shown that this scheme allows increasing livability by 2.1%, the number of laid eggs – by 1.2%, reducing feed consumption to 8.1This article is about the issue of increasing the egg production of Dekalb White hens through induced molting. For this study, hens at 60 weeks of age were divided into two groups (control and test groups), 53,760 animals in each one. The study continued until birds reached 94 weeks of age. During this study, induced molting for test group was performed in two stages. The first stage included seven days of fasting, watering ad libitum, dimmable lighting in the house for 3 hours. The second stage included the gradual giving of mixed feed starting with a daily intake of 40 g/bird, with an increase of 20 g weekly up to 115 g/bird; lighting period was increased weekly by 3 hours until the established standards were reached. After the end of fasting period, a probiotic preparation based on Bacillus subtilis culture in the amount of 0.2% was added to mixed feed for the test group. It was shown that this scheme allows increasing livability by 2.1%, the number of laid eggs – by 1.2%, reducing feed consumption to 8.1% and getting additional economic profit.
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TY - CONF AU - Inna Korsheva AU - Elena Chaunina PY - 2020 DA - 2020/01/29 TI - Biotechnological Methods for Increasing the Efficiency of Market Egg Production BT - Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference The Fifth Technological Order: Prospects for the Development and Modernization of the Russian Agro-Industrial Sector (TFTS 2019) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 189 EP - 193 SN - 2352-5398 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200113.167 DO - 10.2991/assehr.k.200113.167 ID - Korsheva2020 ER -