2011
DOI: 10.14710/jitaa.36.1.50-54
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Effect of Mash Dietary Fiber on Performance and Cannibalism in Laying Hens

Abstract: An experiment was conducted to observe the effect of dietary fiber given in mash form on performance and cannibalism mortality in laying hens. Three different diets: a wheat-based diet, a guar gum diet (a wheat-based diet + 20 g/kg guar gum) and a lucerne meal diet (a wheat-based diet + 40 g/kg lucerne meal) in mash form were offered for 12 weeks. The results showed that birds fed guar gum diet had the lowest intake (p<0.01), egg weight (p<0.05), body weight (p<0.05) and the lowest egg production (p<0.01) comp… Show more

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“…These strategies can involve providing enrichment activities [20][21][22]. For example, a diet composed of pellets reveals a higher prevalence of SFP than a mashed-form diet [18,23]. Similarly, a dietary supplement with 20 g/kg of L-tryptophan found reduced FP compared to the control treatment (0 g/kg) [18].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These strategies can involve providing enrichment activities [20][21][22]. For example, a diet composed of pellets reveals a higher prevalence of SFP than a mashed-form diet [18,23]. Similarly, a dietary supplement with 20 g/kg of L-tryptophan found reduced FP compared to the control treatment (0 g/kg) [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%