The effects of organic and inorganic zinc supplemented in breeder hens' rations on hatching traits and chick quality (II)

Bu araştırmada, damızlık yumurta tavuğu rasyonlarına farklı formda organik ve inorganik çinko ilavesinin kuluçka özellikleri ve civciv kalitesi üzerine etkileri araştırılmıştır. Araştırma Ankara Tavukçuluk Araştırma Enstitüsü'nde yürütülmüş ve araştırmanın hayvan materyalini, toplam 216 adet Barred Rock tavuğu ile 18 adet Rhode Island Red horozu, yumurtacı hattı oluşturmuştur. Denemeye 48 haftalık yaşta başlanmış ve 16 hafta sürdürülmüştür. Rasyona farklı formda organik veya inorganik çinko ilavesi yapılarak 6 deneme grubu oluşturulmuştur. Kontrol ve deneme grupları rasyonları ortalama % 17 ham protein ve 2800 kcal/kg metabolik enerji içerecek şekilde düzenlenmiştir. Kontrol grubu çinko içermeyen mineral karması ile hazırlanmıştır. Çinko içermeyen gruba ek olarak, birinci gruba 60 mg/kg Çinko-Avila, ikinci gruba ZnSO, üçüncü gruba ÇinkoRedoxMin, dördüncü gruba ZnO, beşinci gruba ZnClkatılmıştır. Araştırma rasyonuna farklı formda 60 mg/kg çinko ilavesinin yumurtadan çıkış gücü, döllülük oranı ve ölüm oranını etkilemediği, 60 mg/kg ZnRedoxMin'in civciv kalitesi ve ağırlığını iyileştirdiği (P

Damızlık yumurta tavuğu rasyonlarına organik ve inorganik çinko ilavesinin kuluçka özellikleri ve civciv kalitesi üzerine etkileri

In the study, the effects of different forms of organic and inorganic zinc minerals supplemented to rations of breeding laying hens were investigated on hatching traits and chick quality. The study was conducted in Ankara Poultry Research Institute and laying line was composed of 216 Barred Rock hens with 18 Rhode Island Red roosters. The study initiated with 48 weeks of age hens and continued for 16 weeks. Totally 6 experimental group was formed by adding different forms of organic or inorganic zinc minerals in rations. The control and experimental group rations were composed of 17% crude protein and 2800 kcal/kg metabolizable energy. The control group rations were prepared by using zinc-free mineral mix. In addition to non-zinc group, the first, second, third, fourth and fifth groups

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