Yumurta Tavukları ve Broylerlerde Kemiğin Biyomekanik Özelliklerine Beslemenin Etkisi

Kanatlı sektöründe bacak problemleri önemli boyutta ekonomik kayıplara neden olmaktadır. Kemik kalitesi ve sağlamlığı besleme ile ilgilidir. Bu derlemede yumurta tavuğu ve broylerlerde beslemenin kemik sağlamlığına etkilerine yer verilmiştir. Bunun için bazı minerallerin ve katkı maddelerinin kemik kalitesine etkisi incelenmiştir. Yumurta tavukları ve broylerlerde sağlam bir kemik yapısı için kalsiyum, fosfor, bor ve rasyona bazı katkı maddeleri ilavesinin önemli olduğu, ayrıca yumurta tavuklarında kalsiyum kaynaklarının formuna da dikkat edilmesi gerektiği sonucuna varılmıştır.

Effect of Nutrition on Biomechanical Properties of Bone in Laying Hens and Broilers

Leg problems have caused significant economic losses in poultry sector. Bone quality and strong is related to nutrition. In this review, effects of nutrition on bone strength are given to laying hens and broilers. For this, effects of some minerals and feed additives on bone quality were reviewed. Calcium, phosphorus, boron and some feed additives in feeding of hens and broilers are important to strong bone. In addition, the form of calcium resources must be considered in laying hens.

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