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2. Birds kept at the cool temperatures throughout life ate most food and gave the best production during lay. Minimum food intake and poorest performance were obtained with birds kept at the hot temperatures throughout life.
3. Performance in the hot environment during lay was improved by rearing birds in the cool environment, the response being related to an increased food intake. Food intake in the cool environment during lay was reduced, with only minor effects on performance, in birds which had been reared in the hot environment.
4. The results of the present study show that production responses during lay are affected by the temperatures experienced by hens during both growth and lay. 相似文献
2. Drying procedure and collection time significantly influenced the determined energy and nitrogen concentrations of the excreta.
3. Drying excreta in an oven at 60 °G proved at least as effective as freeze drying for the majority of amino acids. 相似文献
2. Increased mortality, perosis and other pathological changes involving a number of tissues were observed in birds fed on a low‐choline diet.
3. Methionine replaced part of the dietary requirement for choline at low dietary choline concentrations.
4. High dietary concentrations of choline (> 1 750 mg/kg) increased the requirement for dietary TSAA.
5. Increasing the dietary choline while maintaining the TSAA at an inadequate level may decrease performance. 相似文献
Apart from a possible beneficial effect during the first few weeks of production, little increase in egg weight occurs when birds are fed on conventional rearing diets and then fed on laying diets containing linoleic acid in excess of requirement.
After depletion of linoleate reserves, dietary supplementation with linoleic acid significantly increases egg weight at any age.
The necessity of supplementing diets for laying hens with linoleic acid is discussed. 相似文献