2005
DOI: 10.1093/japr/14.2.217
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Effects of Additives on Laying Performance and Egg Quality of Hens Fed a High Level of Common Vetch Seed (Vicia sativa) During the Peak Period

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“…These findings are consistent with those of Gül et al. () who reported that raw common vetch seeds can partially replace corn–SBM in layer diets, but at a level of 220 g/kg egg laying performance of Lohman laying hens is impaired. Kaya et al.…”
Section: Animal Feeding Studies Using Common Vetch Seedssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…These findings are consistent with those of Gül et al. () who reported that raw common vetch seeds can partially replace corn–SBM in layer diets, but at a level of 220 g/kg egg laying performance of Lohman laying hens is impaired. Kaya et al.…”
Section: Animal Feeding Studies Using Common Vetch Seedssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In recent years, substrate and hydroponic systems have been developed to boost production uniformity and to make crop upkeep and harvesting simpler, leading in greater crop yields and quality. Additionally, these technologies help in isolating and minimizing disease issues, which are becoming increasingly difficult to manage in soil-grown strawberries due to the prohibition or difficulty of soil disinfection [18]. Hydroponics, or "soilless" plant culture, presupposes that the roots of plants are immersed in a nutrient solution composed of water and nutrients or planted in an inert and porous environment (mineral Figure 1.…”
Section: The Areas Of Applications For Perlitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Raw seeds are detrimental for poultry species (Saki et al, 2008) due to presence of anti-nutritional factors that interfere with efficient utilization of common vetch, such as beta-cyanoalanine, vicine, concivine and tannins (Abdullah et al, 2010). The incorporation of untreated common vetch seeds at higher than 15 percent in broiler diets and 20 percent in layer diets decreased their performance (Gül et al, 2005b).…”
Section: Poultrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of studies have highlighted the detrimental effect of unprocessed common vetch seeds on layer health and performance (Gül et al, 2005b;Kaya 2011). Hens given diets containing 10 percent common vetch ate less feed and produced fewer eggs.…”
Section: Layersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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