Agriculture
Volume 7, Numéro 2, Pages 34-39
2016-12-31
Auteurs : Larabi L. . Mefti Korteby H. . Saadi M.a. .
The objective of our study is to compare the laying performance and the quality of the egg of two batches of laying hens receiving two industrial feeds, one without enzymes and the other adjuvanted with "phytase" enzymes. To evaluate the beneficial effects of phytase, a study was carried out on laying hens of ISA Brown strain during the laying period at 26 weeks of age. Several 18000 laying hens are installed in batteries. Experiment 1 had 9000 hens receiving an enzyme-free feed formula and experimental 2 had 9000 hens which received an enzyme-adjuvanted food, the phytase at a dose of 1 kg / 1000 kg of feed. Phytase showed positive effects on the higher spawning rate for Experimental 2 (91%) compared to Experimental 1 (80%) and on the egg mass produced in Experimental 2 (45.19g ) Is greater than that of experimental 1 (39.11 g). However, the phytase had no effect on the physico-chemical quality of the egg.
Feed, Laying hens, Phytase, Egg composition, Egg-laying performance.
Mefti Korteby H.
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Bredj A.
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Maouche S.
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Deradji B.
.
pages 15-22.
Kouame Adam Camille
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Kreman Kouabena
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Kouadio Kouakou Eugène
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Bamba Kalo Laciné
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Kouadja Gouagoua Severin
.
pages 31-38.
Laribi Sabria
.
Boutonnet Jean-pierre
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Brabez Fatima
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Adem Rachid
.
Kheffache Hamida
.
pages 307-348.
Gherras Mohamed
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pages 103-117.