| Literature DB >> 25143594 |
S Wang1, W Chen1, H X Zhang1, D Ruan1, Y C Lin2.
Abstract
The influence of calcium source (limestone and oyster shell) and particle size (<0.1 mm; 0.85 to 2 mm) on laying performance, egg quality, and bone properties were examined in laying ducks by a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement of treatments. Longyan females (288) with similar BW at 24 wk of age were randomly allotted into 4 treatments, each with 6 replicates of 12 individually caged birds and studied over the following 12 wk. Particle size affected egg weight and feed conversion (P < 0.05). Large particle size increased shell breaking strength, albumen height, Haugh unit, and shell content of phosphorus and magnesium (P < 0.05), but had no effect on egg shape, yolk color, shell thickness, or the weight proportion of shell. There were no effects of particle size on tibial properties: dry defatted weight, calcium content, or breaking strength. Limestone increased albumen height, shell content of calcium and phosphorus, and the breaking strength of tibia (P < 0.05). It is concluded that limestone with a large particle size provided for superior productive performance, egg quality, and bone characteristics and is more suitable than oyster shell for practical applications. ©2014 Poultry Science Association Inc.Entities:
Keywords: calcium source; egg quality; particle size; productive performance
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25143594 DOI: 10.3382/ps.2014-03962
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Poult Sci ISSN: 0032-5791 Impact factor: 3.352