Organic farming production. Effect of age on the productive yield and egg quality of hens of two commercial hybrid lines and two local breeds

Hens of 2 hybrid lines (Hy Line Brown - HLB, Hy Line White - HLW) and 2 local breeds (Robusta maculata – RM and Ermellinata of Rovigo – ER) were reared following the organic production procedure and their egg yield and quality were studied at two different ages (30 and 42 weeks)....

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Main Authors: Chiara Rizzi, Gian Maria Chiericato
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2010-01-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/903
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spelling doaj-ab001a6ad47e4826a6a39a092916f70b2020-11-25T02:48:23ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-01-0143s16016210.4081/ijas.2005.3s.160Organic farming production. Effect of age on the productive yield and egg quality of hens of two commercial hybrid lines and two local breedsChiara RizziGian Maria ChiericatoHens of 2 hybrid lines (Hy Line Brown - HLB, Hy Line White - HLW) and 2 local breeds (Robusta maculata &ndash; RM and Ermellinata of Rovigo &ndash; ER) were reared following the organic production procedure and their egg yield and quality were studied at two different ages (30 and 42 weeks). The experimental period was between 26 and 42 weeks of age, starting in summer and lasting until autumn. Age significantly (P<0.01) affected the hen-day egg production and the daily egg mass of the HLB (84 vs. 94% and 44.5 vs. 59.4 g), of the HLW (81 vs. 89% and 42.4 vs. 54.7 g) and of the RM hens (27 vs. 63% and 12.9 vs. 36.7 g), which was the least precocious. Age did not affect the daily egg production of the ER hens (which was maintained around 58%), although it was observed a slight (P<0.05) increase of the daily egg mass (28.6 vs. 32.1 g). Age increased (P<0.01) the egg weight, yolk colour, yolk percentage and yolk:albumen ratio and decreased the albumen percentage in all groups.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/903Organic farming, Laying hen, Genotype, Egg quality
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author Chiara Rizzi
Gian Maria Chiericato
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Gian Maria Chiericato
Organic farming production. Effect of age on the productive yield and egg quality of hens of two commercial hybrid lines and two local breeds
Italian Journal of Animal Science
Organic farming, Laying hen, Genotype, Egg quality
author_facet Chiara Rizzi
Gian Maria Chiericato
author_sort Chiara Rizzi
title Organic farming production. Effect of age on the productive yield and egg quality of hens of two commercial hybrid lines and two local breeds
title_short Organic farming production. Effect of age on the productive yield and egg quality of hens of two commercial hybrid lines and two local breeds
title_full Organic farming production. Effect of age on the productive yield and egg quality of hens of two commercial hybrid lines and two local breeds
title_fullStr Organic farming production. Effect of age on the productive yield and egg quality of hens of two commercial hybrid lines and two local breeds
title_full_unstemmed Organic farming production. Effect of age on the productive yield and egg quality of hens of two commercial hybrid lines and two local breeds
title_sort organic farming production. effect of age on the productive yield and egg quality of hens of two commercial hybrid lines and two local breeds
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Hens of 2 hybrid lines (Hy Line Brown - HLB, Hy Line White - HLW) and 2 local breeds (Robusta maculata &ndash; RM and Ermellinata of Rovigo &ndash; ER) were reared following the organic production procedure and their egg yield and quality were studied at two different ages (30 and 42 weeks). The experimental period was between 26 and 42 weeks of age, starting in summer and lasting until autumn. Age significantly (P<0.01) affected the hen-day egg production and the daily egg mass of the HLB (84 vs. 94% and 44.5 vs. 59.4 g), of the HLW (81 vs. 89% and 42.4 vs. 54.7 g) and of the RM hens (27 vs. 63% and 12.9 vs. 36.7 g), which was the least precocious. Age did not affect the daily egg production of the ER hens (which was maintained around 58%), although it was observed a slight (P<0.05) increase of the daily egg mass (28.6 vs. 32.1 g). Age increased (P<0.01) the egg weight, yolk colour, yolk percentage and yolk:albumen ratio and decreased the albumen percentage in all groups.
topic Organic farming, Laying hen, Genotype, Egg quality
url http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/903
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