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Effect of different rearing system on eggs production, hatchability, and offspring quality in layer breeders

This study analyzed the influence of an aviary system, in comparison with battery cages, on rearing and reproduction of parent-stock (PS) laying-type chickens. ISA Brown PS chicks were reared for 16 wk in battery cages or in an aviary system. Chickens reared in cages were kept there throughout the r...

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Autores principales: Damaziak, Krzysztof, Musielak, Marta, Musielak, Cezary, Riedel, Julia, Gozdowski, Dariusz, Grzybek, Weronika
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8131713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33975042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2021.101101
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author Damaziak, Krzysztof
Musielak, Marta
Musielak, Cezary
Riedel, Julia
Gozdowski, Dariusz
Grzybek, Weronika
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Musielak, Marta
Musielak, Cezary
Riedel, Julia
Gozdowski, Dariusz
Grzybek, Weronika
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description This study analyzed the influence of an aviary system, in comparison with battery cages, on rearing and reproduction of parent-stock (PS) laying-type chickens. ISA Brown PS chicks were reared for 16 wk in battery cages or in an aviary system. Chickens reared in cages were kept there throughout the rearing period, whereas those reared in the aviary were released after 7 wk. The remaining housing conditions were similar in cages and the aviary. Body weight (BW, g), feed intake (FI, g/birds/d), and mortality (%) of birds were monitored during rearing. After the rearing period, the chickens were transferred to 4 litter poultry houses: flock C (in cages) to poultry houses C1 and C2 (total: 2,076 cockerels and 20,450 pullets); flock A (in aviary) to poultry houses A1 and A2 (total: 1,542 cockerels and 16,962 pullets). During the period of reproduction (48 wk), egg production (%), hatching egg production (%), waste egg (%) and litter egg production (%), feed conversion ratio (FCR, g) and water intake (mL) per laid egg, hatching egg, and hatched chick, mortality (week/%), and BW at 17 wk and after reaching 50% laying performance were monitored. Furthermore, during incubation, fertilization rate (%), hatchability (%), and chick quality were recorded. The results showed that aviary rearing was associated with lower FI and higher mortality of chicks up to 16 wk of age. The following effects were also observed for aviary rearing during reproduction: the average egg and hatching egg production were higher, while waste and litter egg production were lower; FCR per laid egg, hatching egg, and the number of hatched chicks were poorer; and water intake for the production of 1 hatching egg and 1 hatched chick was lower. In the case of flocks A, higher mortality and BW at 17 wk of age were recorded for both sexes. They were characterized by higher relative egg fertilization, but lower hatchability due to the higher share of unhatched eggs. No influence of PS flock rearing system on chick quality was observed. The obtained results indicate that the aviary rearing system can be recommended for PS laying-type flocks. However, future research should consider the impact of a different diet having higher energy concentration on PS flocks reared in aviaries and develop methods for counteracting higher mortality in these systems. This is particularly significant for roosters because too few roosters in flock may contribute to lower egg fertilization and higher embryonic mortality.
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spelling pubmed-81317132021-05-21 Effect of different rearing system on eggs production, hatchability, and offspring quality in layer breeders Damaziak, Krzysztof Musielak, Marta Musielak, Cezary Riedel, Julia Gozdowski, Dariusz Grzybek, Weronika Poult Sci MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION This study analyzed the influence of an aviary system, in comparison with battery cages, on rearing and reproduction of parent-stock (PS) laying-type chickens. ISA Brown PS chicks were reared for 16 wk in battery cages or in an aviary system. Chickens reared in cages were kept there throughout the rearing period, whereas those reared in the aviary were released after 7 wk. The remaining housing conditions were similar in cages and the aviary. Body weight (BW, g), feed intake (FI, g/birds/d), and mortality (%) of birds were monitored during rearing. After the rearing period, the chickens were transferred to 4 litter poultry houses: flock C (in cages) to poultry houses C1 and C2 (total: 2,076 cockerels and 20,450 pullets); flock A (in aviary) to poultry houses A1 and A2 (total: 1,542 cockerels and 16,962 pullets). During the period of reproduction (48 wk), egg production (%), hatching egg production (%), waste egg (%) and litter egg production (%), feed conversion ratio (FCR, g) and water intake (mL) per laid egg, hatching egg, and hatched chick, mortality (week/%), and BW at 17 wk and after reaching 50% laying performance were monitored. Furthermore, during incubation, fertilization rate (%), hatchability (%), and chick quality were recorded. The results showed that aviary rearing was associated with lower FI and higher mortality of chicks up to 16 wk of age. The following effects were also observed for aviary rearing during reproduction: the average egg and hatching egg production were higher, while waste and litter egg production were lower; FCR per laid egg, hatching egg, and the number of hatched chicks were poorer; and water intake for the production of 1 hatching egg and 1 hatched chick was lower. In the case of flocks A, higher mortality and BW at 17 wk of age were recorded for both sexes. They were characterized by higher relative egg fertilization, but lower hatchability due to the higher share of unhatched eggs. No influence of PS flock rearing system on chick quality was observed. The obtained results indicate that the aviary rearing system can be recommended for PS laying-type flocks. However, future research should consider the impact of a different diet having higher energy concentration on PS flocks reared in aviaries and develop methods for counteracting higher mortality in these systems. This is particularly significant for roosters because too few roosters in flock may contribute to lower egg fertilization and higher embryonic mortality. Elsevier 2021-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8131713/ /pubmed/33975042 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2021.101101 Text en © 2021 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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Damaziak, Krzysztof
Musielak, Marta
Musielak, Cezary
Riedel, Julia
Gozdowski, Dariusz
Grzybek, Weronika
Effect of different rearing system on eggs production, hatchability, and offspring quality in layer breeders
title Effect of different rearing system on eggs production, hatchability, and offspring quality in layer breeders
title_full Effect of different rearing system on eggs production, hatchability, and offspring quality in layer breeders
title_fullStr Effect of different rearing system on eggs production, hatchability, and offspring quality in layer breeders
title_full_unstemmed Effect of different rearing system on eggs production, hatchability, and offspring quality in layer breeders
title_short Effect of different rearing system on eggs production, hatchability, and offspring quality in layer breeders
title_sort effect of different rearing system on eggs production, hatchability, and offspring quality in layer breeders
topic MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8131713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33975042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2021.101101
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