饲粮中添加大麻籽对蛋鸡生产性能和蛋品质性状的影响。

IF 2.3 Q2 BIOLOGY
Scientifica Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/5565825
Yassine Taaifi, Kamal Belhaj, Farid Mansouri, Youssef Rbah, Najlae Elbouanani, Reda Melhaoui, Abdesamad Ben Moumen, Embarek Azeroual, Hana Serghini-Caid, Ahmed Elamrani
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摩洛哥裂谷地区的非工业大麻生产高度发达;然而,当地农民认为富含omega - 3和生育酚的大麻种子只是大麻种植的副产品,市场价值很低。当地生态型认为大麻素含量在0.4%以上的植物。因此,本研究的目的是研究这种地方大麻籽的掺入如何影响生产性能和蛋品质性状。本试验在10% (HS-10%组)、20% (HS-20%组)和30% (HS-30%组)3个水平下,研究麻籽(HS)添加量对母鸡产蛋性能和物理蛋品质的影响。选取96只罗曼布朗经典蛋鸡,随机分为对照组和3个饲料处理。取样时间为饲养期28周(产卵高峰期)后。在整个试验过程中,低速率HS添加量(HS-10%)对蛋鸡产蛋性能无显著影响(p > 0.05)。但高HS掺入率(20%和30%)对产蛋性能影响较大(分别为84-94%和80-86%)。HS-30%组的哈氏单位值最高,在68.69 ~ 73.91之间。结果还表明,HS的加入和持续时间显著影响蛋黄颜色(对照组p b∗= 38.63)至极淡黄色(HS 30%组b∗= 26.29)。基于这些发现,我们可以得出结论,在蛋鸡日粮中低比例添加非工业摩洛哥大麻种子(生态型Beldiya)不会改变蛋鸡的产蛋性能或鸡蛋质量;因此,它们可以作为一种替代成分用于家禽饲养,部分替代高成本的进口成分,如玉米和大豆。
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Impact of Cannabis Seed Incorporation in Layer Diet on Productive Performance and Egg Quality Traits.

Impact of Cannabis Seed Incorporation in Layer Diet on Productive Performance and Egg Quality Traits.

Impact of Cannabis Seed Incorporation in Layer Diet on Productive Performance and Egg Quality Traits.

The production of nonindustrial cannabis is highly developed in the Moroccan Rif region; however, local farmers consider hemp seeds which are rich in omega 3 and tocopherols, only as by-products of cannabis cultivation with low market value. The local ecotype is considered to be a plant with a cannabinoid content of more than 0.4%. So, the objective of this research is to investigate how the incorporation of this local hemp seed affects productive performance and egg quality traits. The experiment is conducted to evaluate the effects of hemp seed (HS) incorporation on hen laying performance and physical egg quality at three levels: 10% (HS-10% group), 20% (HS-20% group), and 30% (HS-30% group). Ninety-six Lohmann Brown classic laying hens were randomly assigned to a control group and three feed treatments. The sampling was taken after the 28-week rearing period (peak egg laying). Throughout the experiment, low-rate HS inclusion (HS-10%) showed no significant differences in egg-laying performance (p > 0.05). However, the high incorporation rates of HS (20% and 30%) negatively affected the egg-laying performance (84-94% and 80-86%, respectively). The albumen quality was also improved by the HS inclusion, where the highest values of the Haugh unit were recorded, ranging between 68.69 and 73.91 for the HS-30% groups. The results also show that HS inclusion and duration influence significantly the yolk color (p < 0.001). The yellow intensity decreases with HS incorporation and aging, from a dark yellow (b  = 38.63 for the control group) to a very pale yellow (b  = 26.29 for HS 30% group). Based on these findings, we can conclude that the incorporation of nonindustrial Moroccan cannabis seeds (ecotype Beldiya) at low rate in the diet of laying hens does not alter the laying performance or the quality of the egg; therefore, they could be used in poultry feeding as an alternative constituent to partially replace high-cost imported ingredients, such as corn and soybeans.

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Scientifica
Scientifica BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Scientifica is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes research articles, review articles, and clinical studies covering a wide range of subjects in the life sciences, environmental sciences, health sciences, and medicine. The journal is divided into the 65 subject areas.
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