Effect of Betaine on Egg Performance and Some Blood Constituents in Laying Hens Reared Indoor under Natural Summer Temperatures and Varying Levels of Air Ammonia
A research was initiated to determine the effect of supplemental dietary betaine on egg performance and some blood indices in 2-year-old laying hens reared under natural summer temperatures and varying ammonia levels. 99 laying hens were allocated into three groups: I - control; II - supplemented wi...
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Published in | Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science (Bulgaria) Vol. 17; no. 6; pp. 859 - 866 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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2011
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Summary: | A research was initiated to determine the effect of supplemental dietary betaine on egg performance and some blood indices in 2-year-old laying hens reared under natural summer temperatures and varying ammonia levels. 99 laying hens were allocated into three groups: I - control; II - supplemented with 0.7 g per kg betaine and III - supplemented with 1.5 g/kg betaine. The hens were kept on deep litter in a windowless poultry house for 23 days. The results of this study indicated no change in terms of egg quality - albumen weight, albumen index, yolk weight, yolk index, yolk color score, Haugh unit, egg specific gravity, hematocrit and leukocyte counts. The hens given 0.7 g per kg supplemental dietary betaine had higher erythrocyte number - P0.05 than those given 1.5 g per kg supplemental betaine. Feeding 1.5 g per kg supplemental betaine resulted in significant decrease of heterophil percentage - P 0.05 and increase of lymphocyte percentage - P 0.05 at d 22, when air ammonia level was 3 times higher than permitted. These changes in leukocyte subpopulations led to a decrease of heterophil/lymphocyte ratio. Plasma corticosterone levels at d 22 were lower in the I - P 0.05, II - P 0.05 and III group - P 0.05 relative to the correspondent values at d 8. Both levels of supplemented betaine increased - P 0.001 the average egg production. Our results suggest that supplemental betaine has a positive effect on egg performance in hens reared under high air ammonia conditions. |
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Bibliography: | Q55 L74 A 2280 L01 |
ISSN: | 1310-0351 |