The effect of space allowance in the cage and floor systems on feather condition and egg production

Z. Škrbić, M. Lukić, V. Petričević, S. Bogosavljević-Bošković, S. Rakonjac, V. Dosković, N. Tolimir
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The egg production sector is in a transitional period with regard to the permitted housing systems, i.e. rearing in conventional cages under certain conditions to the complete ban of any form of cage system. The changes were caused by concern for the layer wellfare but with the expected effects on productivity as well. The aim of the research was to determine the effects of the floor space allowance in cage and non-cage housing systems on the feather score and egg production of laying hens of three ages, from the aspect of the regulated minimum and optimal space in the cage system (C) and the space provided in the extensive rearing system with hens in smaller groups in the facility (extensive indoor -EI). In order to determine the feather score, the body weight of the laying hens and the weight of the eggs, three groups of laying hens were formed: C4 (564 cm2 per hen, cage system), C3 (751 cm2 per hen, cage system) and EI ( 3000 cm2 per hen, extensive indoor). The feather score and body weight of laying hens were determined in three ages of hens (30, 40, 50 weeks), by individual assessment and measurement of all hens in the experiment. The hen-day egg production and egg weight were determined in the same weeks of laying age. In addition to the expected decrease in feather score with the age of hens, results indicated a significant interaction between age and space allowance per hen. Observed by individual body parts, as well as based on the overall feather score, the space allowance per hen exhibited a full, cumulative effect at 50 weeks of age. Based on the space allowance, it was possible to rank the overall feather score, with the laying hens with the most space having the best feather score. The effect of the space allowance on the body weight of the laying hens was manifested through the space available on the feeder, which resulted in the lowest (p<0.01) body weight values recorded in laying hens of the C4 group. Egg production was not significantly influenced by the space allowance per hen (p=0.069), but a connection between egg production and the housing system can be concluded. The average egg weight, in addition to the known effect of layer age, was the lowest (p<0.01) in the group with the least space allowance per hen.
笼底系统空间余量对羽毛状况和产蛋量的影响
蛋品生产部门正处于从允许的饲养系统,即在某些条件下在传统笼中饲养到完全禁止任何形式的笼系统的过渡时期。这些变化是出于对阶层福利的关注,但也有对生产力的预期影响。本研究的目的是从笼养系统(C)中调节的最小和最佳空间以及设施中较小群体母鸡的粗放式饲养系统(广泛的室内-EI)中提供的空间两方面来确定笼养和非笼养系统的占地面积对三个年龄的蛋鸡羽毛评分和产蛋量的影响。为测定蛋鸡的羽毛评分、体重和蛋重,将蛋鸡分为3组:C4组(564 cm2 /只,笼养系统)、C3组(751 cm2 /只,笼养系统)和EI组(3000 cm2 /只,广泛室内)。在30、40、50周龄,通过对所有试验母鸡进行个体评估和测量,测定蛋鸡的羽毛评分和体重。在同一产蛋周龄测定母鸡日产蛋量和蛋重。除了羽毛评分随母鸡年龄的增加而下降外,结果还表明年龄和每只母鸡的空间允许量之间存在显著的相互作用。从个体身体部位和整体羽毛评分来看,每只母鸡的空间裕度在50周龄时表现出充分的累积效应。基于空间允许,可以对整体羽毛评分进行排序,空间最大的蛋鸡羽毛评分最好。空间裕度对蛋鸡体重的影响主要体现在饲粮上的可用空间,C4组蛋鸡的体重最低(p<0.01)。每只母鸡的空间裕度对产蛋量影响不显著(p=0.069),但产蛋量与鸡舍系统有关。除已知的产蛋日龄影响外,平均蛋重在每只母鸡预留空间最小的组最低(p<0.01)。
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