生物
豪氏单位
动物科学
析因实验
膳食蛋白质
饲料转化率
内分泌学
体重
统计
数学
作者
A.L. Geng,Qian Qian Zhang,Cheng Chang,Hai Hong Wang,Qing Chu,Jian Zhang,Zhi Xun Yan,Hua Gui Liu
标识
DOI:10.1080/10495398.2022.2114001
摘要
Effects of dietary metabolizable energy (ME) and crude protein (CP) level on performance, egg quality and biochemical parameters were studied in a dual-purpose chicken-Beijing You Chicken (BYC) at peak laying period. A 3 × 3 factorial experiment was arranged, including 3 levels of dietary ME (11.31, 11.51, 11.71 MJ/kg) and 3 levels of dietary CP (14%, 15%, 16%). The results showed that dietary CP level alone and the interaction of ME by CP affected the total feed intake (TFI) during 27–30 wks, dietary ME level affected the mortality rate of 27–34 wks of age (p = 0.018), with the highest mortality rate found in 11.31 MJ/kg group (3.10%). The albumen height (AH), Haugh unit (HU) and egg grade (EG) of 16% group was higher than those in 14% and 15% groups (p < 0.05). Serum immunoglobulin G content in 11.31 MJ/kg group was lower than in 11.51 MJ/kg and 11.71 MJ/kg groups (p = 0.037). The present study suggested that dietary levels of 11.51 MJ/kg ME and 16.0% CP are enough to maintain the performance and egg quality of BYC at peak laying period. 11.31 MJ/kg ME increased the mortality of the chicken, which may be related to the decrease of the humoral immune function and antioxidative capability.
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