Comparison of egg production, quality and composition in three production systems for laying hens
Autor: | D. Cinq-Mars, M. Lefrançois, Y. Mahmoudi, F. X. Philippe, F. Pelletier, Nassim Moula, Stéphane Godbout, J.H. Palacios |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Litter (animal) food.ingredient General Veterinary 0402 animal and dairy science Public concern 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles Biology 040201 dairy & animal science Laying Ground level 03 medical and health sciences 030104 developmental biology Animal science food Yolk Animal Science and Zoology Composition (visual arts) Production quality Haugh unit |
Zdroj: | Livestock Science, 232 |
ISSN: | 1871-1413 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.livsci.2020.103917 |
Popis: | The increasing public concern for animal welfare has pushed the poultry sector to progressively replace conventional battery cages (CC) for laying hens with alternative systems such as enriched cages (EC) and aviaries (AV). The aim of this study was to compare laying performance, egg location, and egg quality associated with these three housing types. The experiment was conducted in twelve pilot-scale chambers fitted out with one of the three treatments. Each chamber housed 30 Lohmann LSL-Lite laying hens from 23 to 32 weeks of age. The available area was 492, 780, and 1120 cm²/hen for CC, EC, and AV, respectively. The EC and AV chambers were equipped with nest boxes, perches, and a pecking/scratching area (PSA). In the AV chambers, hens had free access to a space arranged in three levels with a wood shaving litter on the ground level as a PSA. Hen-day production was recorded and egg quality assessment included egg cleanliness, weight and proportion of each component (albumen, yolk, and shell) but also pH, Haugh unit, and meat spots for albumen; color intensity and blood spots for yolk; thickness and resistance for shell. The laying rate and egg weight were similar for CC and EC (around 96.5% and 59.5 g; P > 0.05). For AV, these parameters were significantly lower (77.2% and 58.6 g; P 0.05) but there was a lower yolk proportion for eggs laid in AV (25.2% versus 25.7% for cages systems; P |
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