Eggshell Characteristics and Cuticle Deposition in Three Laying Hen Genotypes Housed in Enriched Cages and on Litter

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作者
Ketta, Mohamed [1 ]
Tumova, Eva [1 ]
机构
[1] Czech Univ Life Sci Prague, Fac Agrobiol Food & Nat Resources, Dept Anim Husb, Prague, Czech Republic
关键词
eggshell quality; cuticle quality; genotype; housing system; EGG QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS; HOUSING SYSTEM; CONVENTIONAL CAGES; PERFORMANCE; KEPT; AGE; OVIPOSITION; CALCIUM; BROWN; TIME;
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10.17221/75/2017-CJAS
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
摘要
The objective of the present study was to compare the eggshell characteristics and cuticle deposition of Lohmann Brown, Hy-Line Silver Brown, and Isa Brown layers kept in two different housing systems. The three laying hen genotypes were housed in enriched cages (100 hens, 750 cm(2)/hen, 10 hens/cage) and in littered pens (100 hens, 9 hens/m(2), 10 hens/pen). The experiment was carried out in weeks 40-56 of hens age. Nonsignificant interactions of genotype and housing system for eggshell quality parameters and cuticle deposition were detected in this study. Egg weight was significantly affected by genotype (P <= 0.001) and housing system (P <= 0.043). The heaviest eggs were laid by Lohmann Brown, while the lightest eggs were produced by Hy-Line Silver Brown. Eggshell strength was not affected by genotype and housing system, however, genotype had a significant effect on eggshell thickness (P <= 0.033). Isa Brown eggs had thicker eggshells compared to Lohmann Brown and Hy-Line Silver Brown. However, a non-significant effect of housing system on eggshell thickness was observed. Eggshell percentage was significantly affected by both genotype and housing system. Genotype of laying hens had a significant effect on cuticle deposition; significantly higher cuticle deposition was observed in Lohmann Brown eggs (P <= 0.001). It could he concluded that genotype had a significant effect on eggshell quality parameters and cuticle deposition. However, the housing system effect was less important in these characteristics.
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