Sexual maturity and performance of pullets fed different preparations and concentrations of brown marine algae (Sargassum dentifebium) in pre-laying and early laying periods

The effect of brown marine algae (BMA; <em>Sargassum dentifebium</em>) as alternative feed source for pullets was studied in three processed and at three concentrations in the pullets from 14-42 weeks. The processing forms were sundried brown marine algae (SBMA), sundried and boiled brow...

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Main Author: Mohammed A. Al-Harthi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2014-01-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/3102
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spelling doaj-ff822fbb319149a7850453920343ac762020-11-25T00:43:24ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2014-01-0113110.4081/ijas.2014.31022181Sexual maturity and performance of pullets fed different preparations and concentrations of brown marine algae (Sargassum dentifebium) in pre-laying and early laying periodsMohammed A. Al-Harthi0Faculty of Meteorology, Environment, and Arid Land Agriculture, King Abdulaziz UniversityThe effect of brown marine algae (BMA; <em>Sargassum dentifebium</em>) as alternative feed source for pullets was studied in three processed and at three concentrations in the pullets from 14-42 weeks. The processing forms were sundried brown marine algae (SBMA), sundried and boiled brown marine algae (BBMA) and sundried and autoclaved brown marine algae (ABMA). The concentrations of BMA were 2%, 4% and 6% that composed 10 treatments along with control. Each treatment was replicated 6 times using 30 pullets per treatment. Different criteria on pullets and eggs, including feed intake, body weight, feed conversion efficiency, laying rate and egg mass and quality were studied. Results indicated that BMA could be used up to 6% in the pullets diets from 14 to 42 weeks without adverse effects (P≥0.05) on sexual maturity (139-142 days), laying rate (80.7-87.9%), egg mass (44.99-51.86 g/hen/day), feed conversion ratio (2.468-2.868 kg feed/kg egg) and Haugh unit (82.9-90.6) and shell percentage (8.61-9.87%). Furthermore, egg yolk color and calcium content in eggshell were improved (P≤0.05) by 12.31% and 9.1%, respectively.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/3102Pullets, Brown marine algae, Preparing ways, Egg production and quality.
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Sexual maturity and performance of pullets fed different preparations and concentrations of brown marine algae (Sargassum dentifebium) in pre-laying and early laying periods
Italian Journal of Animal Science
Pullets, Brown marine algae, Preparing ways, Egg production and quality.
author_facet Mohammed A. Al-Harthi
author_sort Mohammed A. Al-Harthi
title Sexual maturity and performance of pullets fed different preparations and concentrations of brown marine algae (Sargassum dentifebium) in pre-laying and early laying periods
title_short Sexual maturity and performance of pullets fed different preparations and concentrations of brown marine algae (Sargassum dentifebium) in pre-laying and early laying periods
title_full Sexual maturity and performance of pullets fed different preparations and concentrations of brown marine algae (Sargassum dentifebium) in pre-laying and early laying periods
title_fullStr Sexual maturity and performance of pullets fed different preparations and concentrations of brown marine algae (Sargassum dentifebium) in pre-laying and early laying periods
title_full_unstemmed Sexual maturity and performance of pullets fed different preparations and concentrations of brown marine algae (Sargassum dentifebium) in pre-laying and early laying periods
title_sort sexual maturity and performance of pullets fed different preparations and concentrations of brown marine algae (sargassum dentifebium) in pre-laying and early laying periods
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The effect of brown marine algae (BMA; <em>Sargassum dentifebium</em>) as alternative feed source for pullets was studied in three processed and at three concentrations in the pullets from 14-42 weeks. The processing forms were sundried brown marine algae (SBMA), sundried and boiled brown marine algae (BBMA) and sundried and autoclaved brown marine algae (ABMA). The concentrations of BMA were 2%, 4% and 6% that composed 10 treatments along with control. Each treatment was replicated 6 times using 30 pullets per treatment. Different criteria on pullets and eggs, including feed intake, body weight, feed conversion efficiency, laying rate and egg mass and quality were studied. Results indicated that BMA could be used up to 6% in the pullets diets from 14 to 42 weeks without adverse effects (P≥0.05) on sexual maturity (139-142 days), laying rate (80.7-87.9%), egg mass (44.99-51.86 g/hen/day), feed conversion ratio (2.468-2.868 kg feed/kg egg) and Haugh unit (82.9-90.6) and shell percentage (8.61-9.87%). Furthermore, egg yolk color and calcium content in eggshell were improved (P≤0.05) by 12.31% and 9.1%, respectively.
topic Pullets, Brown marine algae, Preparing ways, Egg production and quality.
url http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/3102
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