Productive and reproductive characteristics of hens in the parent flock when including sprouted barley in the diet

This research aimed to study the productive and reproductive qualities of parent herd hens having the diet with sprouted barley in whole grain and crushed form. The objectives included studying the flock liveability and analysing productive and reproductive characteristics of laying hens in the Ross...

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Main Authors: Gadiev Rinat, Khaziev Danis, Subhankulov Niyaz, Abdrakhmanova Venera, Sedykh Tatyana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2021/08/bioconf_fsraaba2021_06005.pdf
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spelling doaj-a99a52be22fc4b6ebfed71c2c1c687792021-10-05T13:12:05ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582021-01-01360600510.1051/bioconf/20213606005bioconf_fsraaba2021_06005Productive and reproductive characteristics of hens in the parent flock when including sprouted barley in the dietGadiev RinatKhaziev Danis0Subhankulov Niyaz1Abdrakhmanova Venera2Sedykh TatyanaFederal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education Bashkir State Agrarian UniversityUfa Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Bashkir Research Institute of AgricultureUfa Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Bashkir Research Institute of AgricultureThis research aimed to study the productive and reproductive qualities of parent herd hens having the diet with sprouted barley in whole grain and crushed form. The objectives included studying the flock liveability and analysing productive and reproductive characteristics of laying hens in the Ross 308 parent flock. The first control group received a diet with unsprouted whole barley, the second control group with unsprouted crushed barley, the first experimental group with sprouted whole barley, the second experimental group with sprouted crushed barley. The scientific and economic experience lasted until the bird reached the age of 60 weeks. The research findings showed that sprouted crushed barley in the diet of the parent flock hens contributes to better poultry growth and development, increases the weight of incubation eggs by an average of 0.3%, the yield of incubation eggs by 0.5%, hatchability by 0.3%, hatchability of young birds by 0.2%, enlarges the poultry liveability, egg production indicators per an initial and an average laying hen, reduces the feed conversion rate.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2021/08/bioconf_fsraaba2021_06005.pdf
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author Gadiev Rinat
Khaziev Danis
Subhankulov Niyaz
Abdrakhmanova Venera
Sedykh Tatyana
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Khaziev Danis
Subhankulov Niyaz
Abdrakhmanova Venera
Sedykh Tatyana
Productive and reproductive characteristics of hens in the parent flock when including sprouted barley in the diet
BIO Web of Conferences
author_facet Gadiev Rinat
Khaziev Danis
Subhankulov Niyaz
Abdrakhmanova Venera
Sedykh Tatyana
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title Productive and reproductive characteristics of hens in the parent flock when including sprouted barley in the diet
title_short Productive and reproductive characteristics of hens in the parent flock when including sprouted barley in the diet
title_full Productive and reproductive characteristics of hens in the parent flock when including sprouted barley in the diet
title_fullStr Productive and reproductive characteristics of hens in the parent flock when including sprouted barley in the diet
title_full_unstemmed Productive and reproductive characteristics of hens in the parent flock when including sprouted barley in the diet
title_sort productive and reproductive characteristics of hens in the parent flock when including sprouted barley in the diet
publisher EDP Sciences
series BIO Web of Conferences
issn 2117-4458
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This research aimed to study the productive and reproductive qualities of parent herd hens having the diet with sprouted barley in whole grain and crushed form. The objectives included studying the flock liveability and analysing productive and reproductive characteristics of laying hens in the Ross 308 parent flock. The first control group received a diet with unsprouted whole barley, the second control group with unsprouted crushed barley, the first experimental group with sprouted whole barley, the second experimental group with sprouted crushed barley. The scientific and economic experience lasted until the bird reached the age of 60 weeks. The research findings showed that sprouted crushed barley in the diet of the parent flock hens contributes to better poultry growth and development, increases the weight of incubation eggs by an average of 0.3%, the yield of incubation eggs by 0.5%, hatchability by 0.3%, hatchability of young birds by 0.2%, enlarges the poultry liveability, egg production indicators per an initial and an average laying hen, reduces the feed conversion rate.
url https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2021/08/bioconf_fsraaba2021_06005.pdf
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