Effects of Different Floor Systems and the Bird’s Age on Body Weight Gain and Feather Score of Broiler Breeder Hens

Purpose: Feathers are known to play a significant role in thermoregulation and provide a physical protection to the birds. Presence or absence of a good feather cover therefore, directly influences on a bird’s performance. The study reported herein was conducted to assess the effects of floor syste...

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Main Authors: R. K. Mutucumarana, P.V.D. Sewwandi, A. Iddamalgoda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sabaragamuwa University, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Sciences
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age
Online Access:https://jas.sljol.info/articles/abstract/10.4038/jas.v14i1.8456/
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spelling doaj-ed69d528ea564bd187d474aef208306d2020-11-25T03:21:40ZengSabaragamuwa University, Faculty of Agricultural SciencesJournal of Agricultural Sciences1391-93182386-13632018-12-011414956http://doi.org/10.4038/jas.v14i1.8456Effects of Different Floor Systems and the Bird’s Age on Body Weight Gain and Feather Score of Broiler Breeder Hens R. K. Mutucumarana0P.V.D. Sewwandi1 A. Iddamalgoda 2Sabaragamuwa University of Sri LankaSabaragamuwa University of Sri LankaCeylon Grain Elevators PLCPurpose: Feathers are known to play a significant role in thermoregulation and provide a physical protection to the birds. Presence or absence of a good feather cover therefore, directly influences on a bird’s performance. The study reported herein was conducted to assess the effects of floor system and the bird’s age on body weight gain (BWG) and feather score in Indian River (IR) broiler breeder hens. Research Method: The experiment was conducted in 2 x 4 factorial arrangements of treatments which included two floor systems (slatted floor and litter floor) and four age groups (23, 32, 38 and 45 weeks). A total of 400 IR breeder hens were assigned to 08 treatments with two replicates per each (25 birds/replicate) and were fed formulated breeder rations recommended based on the age and the production rate. The body weight, mortality and feather scores were recorded in a two-week experimental period. Findings: A significant interaction (P<0.05) between floor type and age was observed for BWG. The highest mean BWG was recorded (313 g/bird) in 23-week old birds kept on slatted floors. Overall feather loss (P<0.05) and feather loss in back (P<0.05), wings (P<0.05) and tail areas (P<0.05) of IR breeder hens were the lowest when the birds were kept on slatted floors. Increasing bird’s age significantly (P<0.05) increased the overall feather loss and feather loss in back, wings and tail areas. Original Value: The present study concluded that among the age groups tested, the highest BWG of IR breeder hens were recorded at 23-weeks of age when they were on slatted floors. The slatted floor system was highly effective in reducing feather loss in IR breeder hens. Feather loss was increased with advancement of a bird’s age. https://jas.sljol.info/articles/abstract/10.4038/jas.v14i1.8456/agefeather scorefloor systemindian river breeder hen
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author R. K. Mutucumarana
P.V.D. Sewwandi
A. Iddamalgoda
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P.V.D. Sewwandi
A. Iddamalgoda
Effects of Different Floor Systems and the Bird’s Age on Body Weight Gain and Feather Score of Broiler Breeder Hens
Journal of Agricultural Sciences
age
feather score
floor system
indian river breeder hen
author_facet R. K. Mutucumarana
P.V.D. Sewwandi
A. Iddamalgoda
author_sort R. K. Mutucumarana
title Effects of Different Floor Systems and the Bird’s Age on Body Weight Gain and Feather Score of Broiler Breeder Hens
title_short Effects of Different Floor Systems and the Bird’s Age on Body Weight Gain and Feather Score of Broiler Breeder Hens
title_full Effects of Different Floor Systems and the Bird’s Age on Body Weight Gain and Feather Score of Broiler Breeder Hens
title_fullStr Effects of Different Floor Systems and the Bird’s Age on Body Weight Gain and Feather Score of Broiler Breeder Hens
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Different Floor Systems and the Bird’s Age on Body Weight Gain and Feather Score of Broiler Breeder Hens
title_sort effects of different floor systems and the bird’s age on body weight gain and feather score of broiler breeder hens
publisher Sabaragamuwa University, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
series Journal of Agricultural Sciences
issn 1391-9318
2386-1363
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Purpose: Feathers are known to play a significant role in thermoregulation and provide a physical protection to the birds. Presence or absence of a good feather cover therefore, directly influences on a bird’s performance. The study reported herein was conducted to assess the effects of floor system and the bird’s age on body weight gain (BWG) and feather score in Indian River (IR) broiler breeder hens. Research Method: The experiment was conducted in 2 x 4 factorial arrangements of treatments which included two floor systems (slatted floor and litter floor) and four age groups (23, 32, 38 and 45 weeks). A total of 400 IR breeder hens were assigned to 08 treatments with two replicates per each (25 birds/replicate) and were fed formulated breeder rations recommended based on the age and the production rate. The body weight, mortality and feather scores were recorded in a two-week experimental period. Findings: A significant interaction (P<0.05) between floor type and age was observed for BWG. The highest mean BWG was recorded (313 g/bird) in 23-week old birds kept on slatted floors. Overall feather loss (P<0.05) and feather loss in back (P<0.05), wings (P<0.05) and tail areas (P<0.05) of IR breeder hens were the lowest when the birds were kept on slatted floors. Increasing bird’s age significantly (P<0.05) increased the overall feather loss and feather loss in back, wings and tail areas. Original Value: The present study concluded that among the age groups tested, the highest BWG of IR breeder hens were recorded at 23-weeks of age when they were on slatted floors. The slatted floor system was highly effective in reducing feather loss in IR breeder hens. Feather loss was increased with advancement of a bird’s age.
topic age
feather score
floor system
indian river breeder hen
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