Literature DB >> 6709568

Effect of heat stress and diet composition on performance of White Leghorn hens.

M A Tanor, S Leeson, J D Summers.   

Abstract

A total of 192 Single Comb White Leghorn pullets were divided into three groups to study the effect of heat stress and diet composition on feed intake and laying performance at 21, 25, and 33 weeks of age. For each age group all birds were fed a control diet [17.1% crude protein (CP), 2770 kcal metabolizable energy (ME)/kg] for a 7-day period. During this time they were kept at a temperature of 18 C. The temperature was then immediately increased to 35 C, and groups of 16 birds offered either the control diet, a high protein diet (43.5% CP), a high energy diet (3371 kcal ME/kg), or a diet of high nutrient density (28.3% CP, 2842 kcal ME/kg, and 6.5% Ca) for a 3-day period. After the 3-day test period, temperature was returned to 18 C, although birds were still offered the experimental diets for an additional 4 days prior to returning to the control diet. Production parameters were measured for individual birds. Feed consumption, egg production (except for the 21-week-old birds), egg weight, and egg shell thickness decreased (P less than .05) with heat stress. Increases in energy and calcium intake helped partially to maintain normal egg production, egg weight, and egg shell deformation. Egg weight and egg shell deformation returned to pretest levels within an 8-week postexperimental period. With the exception of those birds receiving the control and high nutrient density diets at 21 weeks of age, data collected over the test periods showed that heat stress caused a significant reduction (P less than .05) in liveweight birds.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6709568     DOI: 10.3382/ps.0630304

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Poult Sci        ISSN: 0032-5791            Impact factor:   3.352


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