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The effect of diet density on allometry in pullet growth and early egg production

Understanding the effect of nutrition on pullet growth curves and body composition may help to design new feeding strategies that influence body composition and (long-term) laying performance. Therefore, this study examined the effect of nutrient density (low, medium or high metabolizable energy and...

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Autores principales: van Eck, Lieske, Schouten, Adele, Powell, Syrena, Lamot, David, Enting, Henk, Kwakkel, Rene
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10665930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37980735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103211
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author van Eck, Lieske
Schouten, Adele
Powell, Syrena
Lamot, David
Enting, Henk
Kwakkel, Rene
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Schouten, Adele
Powell, Syrena
Lamot, David
Enting, Henk
Kwakkel, Rene
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description Understanding the effect of nutrition on pullet growth curves and body composition may help to design new feeding strategies that influence body composition and (long-term) laying performance. Therefore, this study examined the effect of nutrient density (low, medium or high metabolizable energy and essential amino acids), fed in the rearing phase until 17 wk of age, on Hy-Line white W80 pullet growth, body composition development and egg production performance until wk 35. Data were subjected to mixed model analyses. To determine a multiphasic allometric relationship between body components, an overall growth curve was established and inflection points were determined. The linear higher BW at the end of the rearing phase, due to increased diet density, was maintained during the peak production phase until wk 35. Egg production parameters were not affected by rearing diet density. Breast and body crude protein percentages were not influenced by dietary treatments, whereas body crude fat and abdominal fat pad percentages were linearly increased with diet density from early age onward. Body crude protein was initially deposited at the same rate as body dry matter. In a second phase of growth from wk 12 onward, crude protein deposition was lower than body dry matter deposition, but was not influenced by rearing diet. Body crude fat, on the other hand, initially grew at a lower rate than body dry matter, but increased in deposition rate during a second phase of growth starting at wk 2 to 5. Pullets fed the high density diet showed higher deposition of crude fat vs. dry matter as compared to pullets fed the medium density diets in the first phase until wk 2, but exhibited lower crude fat deposition in the second phase until wk 8. These results indicate that until approximately wk 12, crude protein deposition was mainly driving growth and was not influenced by diet density. From wk 5 to 6 onward, crude fat deposition relative to protein deposition increased and this was influenced by diet density from an early age.
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spelling pubmed-106659302023-10-18 The effect of diet density on allometry in pullet growth and early egg production van Eck, Lieske Schouten, Adele Powell, Syrena Lamot, David Enting, Henk Kwakkel, Rene Poult Sci METABOLISM AND NUTRITION Understanding the effect of nutrition on pullet growth curves and body composition may help to design new feeding strategies that influence body composition and (long-term) laying performance. Therefore, this study examined the effect of nutrient density (low, medium or high metabolizable energy and essential amino acids), fed in the rearing phase until 17 wk of age, on Hy-Line white W80 pullet growth, body composition development and egg production performance until wk 35. Data were subjected to mixed model analyses. To determine a multiphasic allometric relationship between body components, an overall growth curve was established and inflection points were determined. The linear higher BW at the end of the rearing phase, due to increased diet density, was maintained during the peak production phase until wk 35. Egg production parameters were not affected by rearing diet density. Breast and body crude protein percentages were not influenced by dietary treatments, whereas body crude fat and abdominal fat pad percentages were linearly increased with diet density from early age onward. Body crude protein was initially deposited at the same rate as body dry matter. In a second phase of growth from wk 12 onward, crude protein deposition was lower than body dry matter deposition, but was not influenced by rearing diet. Body crude fat, on the other hand, initially grew at a lower rate than body dry matter, but increased in deposition rate during a second phase of growth starting at wk 2 to 5. Pullets fed the high density diet showed higher deposition of crude fat vs. dry matter as compared to pullets fed the medium density diets in the first phase until wk 2, but exhibited lower crude fat deposition in the second phase until wk 8. These results indicate that until approximately wk 12, crude protein deposition was mainly driving growth and was not influenced by diet density. From wk 5 to 6 onward, crude fat deposition relative to protein deposition increased and this was influenced by diet density from an early age. Elsevier 2023-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10665930/ /pubmed/37980735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103211 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lamot, David
Enting, Henk
Kwakkel, Rene
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title The effect of diet density on allometry in pullet growth and early egg production
title_full The effect of diet density on allometry in pullet growth and early egg production
title_fullStr The effect of diet density on allometry in pullet growth and early egg production
title_full_unstemmed The effect of diet density on allometry in pullet growth and early egg production
title_short The effect of diet density on allometry in pullet growth and early egg production
title_sort effect of diet density on allometry in pullet growth and early egg production
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10665930/
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