Effects of Dietary Replacing Corn with Bakery by-product with or without Enzyme Supplementation on Performance of Laying Hens

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Torki, M. [1 ]
Kimiaee, V. [1 ]
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[1] Razi Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Anim Sci, Imam Ave, Kermanshah 671551158, Iran
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, PT 1 | 2011年 / 6卷
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Bakery by-products; performance; laying hens; egg quality; NONSTARCH POLYSACCHARIDES; POULTRY NUTRITION; WHEAT SCREENINGS;
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The objectives of this experiment was to investigate effects of dietary replacement of maize with bakery by-product (BB) with or without enzyme supplementation on the performance of laying hens and egg quality characteristics. A total number of 180 Hy-Line Leghorn hens were weighed and distributed between 30 cages with almost same egg production (EP) level among the cages. Six iso-caloric and iso-nitrogenous diets were formulated (ME=2900 kcal/kg and crude protein=15.20 g/100 g diet) based on catalogue of Hy-line. The experiment was conducted as a 3x2 factorial arrangement of treatments including three replacement levels (0, 50, and 100%) of corn with dried bakery byproduct replacement) and enzyme supplementation (0 and 0.06 g/100 g diet of Hemicell (R), a commercial beta-mannanase-based enzyme product). Each of 6 experimental diet fed hens in 5 replicates with 6 birds per each replicate (cage). The hens' performance including hen-day egg production% (EP), egg weight (EW) and feed intake (FT) was measured for 4 weeks and egg mass (FM, g/hen/day) as well as feed conversion ratio (FCR, g feed: g egg) was calculated. The data was analyzed based on completely randomized designusing GLM procedure of SAS. Replacing dietary corn with BB had no significant effect on egg production (%), except in week 2. Egg production in group of 100% corn-replacement in week 2 was lower than the other dietary groups. However, the overall EP for weeks 1-4 was not significantly affected by replacing dietary corn with BB. In addition, EM and FCR were not significantly affected by dietary treatment. Egg weight was affected by dietary corn-replacement in weeks 1 and 2; however, no significant difference was found in weeks 3 and 4. Egg quality characteristics were not affected by dietary treatment. Enzyme supplementation had no significant effect on performance of hens and egg quality traits. From the results of this experiment it can be concluded that dietary corn can be totally replaced with bakery by-products with no adverse effect on performance and egg quality. In addition, beta-mannanase has no beneficial effect on performance of hens fed on corn- or bakery by-product-based diets.
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