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Effect of using different levels of selenium on productive performance of white Hi-Line laying hens
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تأثير استخدام مستويات مختلفة من السلينيوم على الاداء الانتاجى لدجاج الهاى-لاين الابيض البياض.
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Abstract |
The present study was designed to determine the effect of using . different levels of selenium (Se) on the productive performance of White Hi-line laying hens. A total of 60 White Hi-line hens aged 16 weeks housed Individually in cages (4 hens/cage) and divided into 3 equal groups was used. They were fed on the basal diet supplemented with 0 (as control group),5 and 10 ppm Se (as sodium selenate).The body weight, egg mass, feed consumption, feed conversion, egg quality measurements and some blood parameters were taken.selenium concentration in some organs was determined.
Main results obtained can be summarized as follows:
-Supplementing the basal diet with 5 and 10 ppm Se caused significant decrease in body weight, egg number, egg mass and feed consumption.
-Shell weight, shell thickness and egg breaking strength were significantly decreased by supplementing the basal diet with 5 and 10 ppm Se.
-Hens fed on diets supplemented with l0 ppm Se gave higher mortality rate than those of 0 and 5 ppm Se fed groups.
-The results obtained showed that the dietary Se supplementation caused significant increase in Se concentration of plasma,liver,kidney and muscles as compared to the control group.
-White Hi-line layer diet should not contain more than 5 ppm Se.
Keywords: selenium, different levels, productive performance, hi-line hens.
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Publication year |
2004
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Availability location |
معهد بحوث الانتاج الحيوانى - شارع نادى الصيد - الدقى- الجيزة
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Organization Name |
Animal Production Research Institute (APRI)
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Country |
Egypt
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serial title |
Egyptian Journal .Agricultural Research
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Volume |
82
. 4
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Department |
Poultry Nutrition Research Department
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Agris Categories |
Animal feeding
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AGROVOC TERMS |
Layer chickens.
Performance testing.
Production.
Selenium.
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Publication Type |
Journal
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