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Interactive Influence of Formycine® Gold and Pigment on Egg Quality and Performance of Laying Hens

Author:
حسن کرمانشاهی
,
M. Pilevar
,
محمد اعمی ازغدی
,
Hassan Kermanshahi
,
Mohammad Aami Azghadi
Year
: 2015
Abstract: Sodium bentonite can bind to dietary pigment and decreases yolk color scale. Sodium bentonite is one of the main parts of Formycine® Gold, the effect of different levels of Formycine® Gold and dietary pigment on egg quality, egg yolk color and performance criteria of laying hens from 26 to 34 week of age were stud-ied. One hundred ninety two Hy-Line hens were divided into 24 groups of 8 birds each and randomly as-signed to 6 dietary treatments of 4 replicates each. The study was conducted in a completely randomized design with a 2 × 3 factorial arrangement of treatments based on 2 levels of pigment (0 and 0.4 g/kg) and 3 levels of Formycine® Gold (0, 1 and 2 g/kg). Feed intake, body weight, feed to egg ratio and egg produc-tions were recorded at the end of the weeks 28, 30, 32 and 34. Egg quality characteristics including egg weight, specific gravity, yolk color scale, egg shell percentage and thickness were evaluated every other week. Formycine® Gold and dietary pigment had no effect on performance for entire of the experiment. Egg shell weight and thickness increased by 0.4 g/kg dietary pigment at 29-30 weeks of age. Hen-day egg production was not influenced by dietary treatments. Egg specific gravity was similar in hens fed different levels of Formycine® Gold and pigment, except for 29-30 weeks of age. Regardless of Formycine® Gold levels, diet supplemented with pigment considerably increased yolk color scale. It seems that, by decreasing the amount of sodium bentonite in Formycine® Gold, it can be used without any adverse effect on egg quality, egg pigmentation and performance of laying hens.
URI: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3354854
Keyword(s): Formycine® Gold,laying hen,pigment,sodium bentonite
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contributor authorحسن کرمانشاهیen
contributor authorM. Pilevaren
contributor authorمحمد اعمی ازغدیen
contributor authorHassan Kermanshahifa
contributor authorMohammad Aami Azghadifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:26:18Z
date available2020-06-06T13:26:18Z
date issued2015
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3354854
description abstractSodium bentonite can bind to dietary pigment and decreases yolk color scale. Sodium bentonite is one of the main parts of Formycine® Gold, the effect of different levels of Formycine® Gold and dietary pigment on egg quality, egg yolk color and performance criteria of laying hens from 26 to 34 week of age were stud-ied. One hundred ninety two Hy-Line hens were divided into 24 groups of 8 birds each and randomly as-signed to 6 dietary treatments of 4 replicates each. The study was conducted in a completely randomized design with a 2 × 3 factorial arrangement of treatments based on 2 levels of pigment (0 and 0.4 g/kg) and 3 levels of Formycine® Gold (0, 1 and 2 g/kg). Feed intake, body weight, feed to egg ratio and egg produc-tions were recorded at the end of the weeks 28, 30, 32 and 34. Egg quality characteristics including egg weight, specific gravity, yolk color scale, egg shell percentage and thickness were evaluated every other week. Formycine® Gold and dietary pigment had no effect on performance for entire of the experiment. Egg shell weight and thickness increased by 0.4 g/kg dietary pigment at 29-30 weeks of age. Hen-day egg production was not influenced by dietary treatments. Egg specific gravity was similar in hens fed different levels of Formycine® Gold and pigment, except for 29-30 weeks of age. Regardless of Formycine® Gold levels, diet supplemented with pigment considerably increased yolk color scale. It seems that, by decreasing the amount of sodium bentonite in Formycine® Gold, it can be used without any adverse effect on egg quality, egg pigmentation and performance of laying hens.en
languageEnglish
titleInteractive Influence of Formycine® Gold and Pigment on Egg Quality and Performance of Laying Hensen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsFormycine® Golden
subject keywordslaying henen
subject keywordspigmenten
subject keywordssodium bentoniteen
journal titleIranian Journal of Applied Animal Sciencefa
pages699-705
journal volume5
journal issue3
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1050393.html
identifier articleid1050393
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