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Performance and Egg Quality of Laying Hens in an Aviary System

1998; Elsevier BV; Volume: 7; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/japr/7.3.225

ISSN

1542-6629

Autores

Per Abrahamsson, R. Tauson,

Tópico(s)

Bird parasitology and diseases

Resumo

Laying hens were kept in an aviary system on a practical scale under Swedish conditions during five entire production cycles. All hens were non beak-trimmed, since this is prohibited in Sweden. The aviary type used, Marielund, is a three-tiered aviary with litter. About 4700 hens kept in four pens were housed in each batch. Lohmann Selected Leghorn (LSL) layers were used in all five trials. In addition to LSL, the Lohmann Brown (LB) was used in Trial 3 and an experimental cross (SLU-1329) was used in Trial 5. The performance of the hens from 20 until 80 wk (18.6 to 22.5 kg/hen housed, as well as mortality (4.0 to 20.9%), varied between years. This variation was greater than could be expected in cage systems and was possibly the result of unpredictable cases of cannibalism, in the medium heavy brown hybrid especially, and/or parasitic disorders like Red mites or coccidiosis. The proportion of misplaced eggs (floor eggs) seemed to be influenced by rearing, but was also observed to vary between different pens within batch. The total range during the five trials was between 0.7 and 18.4%. The proportion of dirty eggs was highly dependent on the proportion of misplaced eggs.

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