Fermented feed has the potential to improve poultry gastrointestinal microecological environment, health condition and production performance. Thus, the present study was undertaken to explore the effects of fermented feed on the laying performance, egg quality, immune function, intestinal morphology and microbiota of laying hens in the late laying cycle. A total of 360 healthy Hy-Line Brown laying hens aged 80weeks were used to conduct a 56-day study. All hens were randomly separated into two treatment groups, with five replicates of 36 hens each as follows: basal diet containing 0.0% fermented feed (CON) and 20% fermented feed (FF). Subsequent analyses revealed that fermented feed supplementation was associated with significant increases in laying rates together with reduced broken egg rates and feed conversion ratio for hens in FF group (P<0.05). There were additionally significant increases in both albumen height and Haugh unit values in hens following fermented feed supplementation (...
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April 13 2023
The impacts of fermented feed on laying performance, egg quality, immune function, intestinal morphology and microbiota of laying hens in the late laying cycle.
Xiao-jun Guo, College of Life Science, Hebei Agricultural University, No. 289 Lingyusi Street, 071000 Baoding, China. E-mail 38724696@qq.com
Journal: Animal
Citation: Animal (2023) 16 (12)
DOI: 10.1016/j.animal.2022.100676
Published: 2022
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Wei Guo, Li-na Xu, Xiao-jun Guo, Wei Wang, Qing-hong Hao, Shi-ying Wang, Bao-cheng Zhu; The impacts of fermented feed on laying performance, egg quality, immune function, intestinal morphology and microbiota of laying hens in the late laying cycle.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2023; doi:
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