نتایج جستجو برای: pullets

تعداد نتایج: 775  

2015
P. Regmi T. S. Deland J. P. Steibel C. I. Robison R. C. Haut M. W. Orth D. M. Karcher

Alternative housing systems for laying hens provide mechanical loading and help reduce bone loss. Moreover, achieving greater peak bone mass during pullet phase can be crucial to prevent fractures in the production period. The aim of this study was to determine the housing system effects on bone quality of pullets. Tibiae and humeri of White Leghorn pullets reared in conventional cages (CCs) an...

2013
B. Saldaña P. Guzmán A. Pérez-Bonilla J. García G. G. Mateos

The influence of the main cereal and feed form of the diet on performance and gastrointestinal tract (GIT) traits was studied in brown-egg laying pullets from hatching to 17 wk of age. There were 8 dietary treatments arranged as a 2 × 4 factorial with 2 main cereals (corn vs. wheat with enzymes) and 4 feeding programs that consisted in changing feed form (mash vs. crumble) according to feeding ...

2007
J. O. Ayo

Experiments were performed with the aims of determining the fluctuation in rectal temperature (RT) of Shaver Brown pullets and the effect of vitamin C or Ascorbic Acid (AA) administration on the fluctuation during the hot-dry season in the Northern Guinea Savannah zone of Nigeria. The RT of 25 experimental and 25 control pullets were measured every hour from 06:00 to 19:00 hours for three days,...

Journal: :Poultry science 1985
J D Brake J L McNaughton R J Nachman

Single Comb White Leghorn pullets were used to determine the effects of 6-methoxy-2-benzoxazolinone (6-MBOA) and photoperiod on sexual maturity and egg production. Pullets were maintained on a constant 11L:13D photoperiod until 18 weeks of age and then were divided into two light-controlled chambers. Half the pullets in each chamber received a standard layer mash and the other half received the...

Journal: :Poultry science 2013
S N Qaisrani M M van Krimpen R P Kwakkel

An experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of dietary dilution sources and levels on feather damage, performance, feeding behavior, and litter condition in rearing pullets. It was hypothesized that dietary dilution increases feeding-related behavior and improves feather condition, particularly if insoluble nonstarch polysaccharides are used as the dilution source. In total, 864 Lohm...

2017
T. M. Casey-Trott D. R. Korver M. T. Guerin V. Sandilands S. Torrey T. M. Widowski

Increased load-bearing exercise improves bone quality characteristics in a variety of species, including laying hens. Providing increased opportunities for exercise during the pullet rearing phase, a period of substantial musculoskeletal growth, offers a proactive approach to reducing osteoporosis by improving bone composition. The main objective of this study was to determine whether differing...

Journal: :Poultry science 2013
R A van Emous R P Kwakkel M M van Krimpen W H Hendriks

The combined effects of growth pattern (GP) and dietary CP level during rearing (2 to 22 wk of age) on body composition and performance were investigated in broiler breeder females from 0 to 40 wk of age. One-day-old pullets (n = 768) were randomly allotted to 48 pens according to 2 growth patterns (standard = SGP and high = HGP) and fed using 1 of 3 dietary CP levels (high = CPh, medium = CPm,...

2017
Shunshun Han Yan Wang Lingyan Liu Diyan Li Zihao Liu Xiaoxu Shen Hengyong Xu Xiaoling Zhao Qing Zhu Huadong Yin

The study was conducted to optimize lighting schedule for pre-pubertal (12 to 22 weeks) Chinese native breed Pengxian yellow pullet. A total of 414 healthy pullets (10 weeks), with similar body weight were randomly distributed into three groups (n = 138) and housed in individual cages for up to 12 weeks of age in light controlled rooms and provided normal lighting schedule (10L:14D). At 12 to 1...

Journal: :Poultry science 1999
J E Yaissle T Y Morishita M S Lilburn

In each of two experiments with young, feed-restricted broiler breeder pullets, the effects of differences in dietary protein intake on intestinal development and growth were studied. All pullets were restrict-fed either a 15 or 19% CP diet to see whether differences in dietary protein would influence intestinal growth in the face of controlled exposure to coccidiosis. In each experiment, pulle...

Journal: :Poultry science 2013
F F Yan P Y Hester S A Enneking H W Cheng

The neuroendocrine system controls animals' adaptability to their environments by releasing psychotropic compounds such as catecholamines [epinephrine (EP), norepinephrine (NE), and dopamine (DA)], corticosterone (CORT), and serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine or 5-HT). Changes of these neuroendocrine compounds have been used as biomarkers of animals' stress responses associated with their well-bein...

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