2022
DOI: 10.15832/ankutbd.788824
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Effects on Performance, Egg Quality Criteria and Cholesterol Level of Adding Different Ratios Flaxseed Oil Instead of Sunflower Oil to Compound Feed of Laying Hens

Abstract: This study was conducted to examine the effect on performance, egg quality criteria and egg cholesterol level of adding different ratios of flaxseed oil instead of sunflower oil to the compound feed of laying hens. A total of 210, 30-week old Lohmann LSL laying hens were acquired for the study. The study groups consisted of a control group (5% sunflower oil (SO) + 0% flaxseed oil (FO) and trial 1 (4% SO + 1% FO), trial 2 (3% SO + 2% FO), trial 3 (2% SO + 3% FO), trial 4 (1% SO + 4% FO) and trial 5 (0% SO + 5% … Show more

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“…While there are controversial results of the impact of feeding LO on layer's performance (Ahmad et al, 2017), a number of studies indicated a positive effect of LO on egg production performance. Altacli et al (2022) reported a significant 5.5% increase in egg yield for laying hen feed diet containing 5% LO put as a substitution of sunflower oil. Keten and Matur (2022) also reported that LO supplementation at 2% increased egg production and egg mass of laying hens reared under high density stress.…”
Section: Economic Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there are controversial results of the impact of feeding LO on layer's performance (Ahmad et al, 2017), a number of studies indicated a positive effect of LO on egg production performance. Altacli et al (2022) reported a significant 5.5% increase in egg yield for laying hen feed diet containing 5% LO put as a substitution of sunflower oil. Keten and Matur (2022) also reported that LO supplementation at 2% increased egg production and egg mass of laying hens reared under high density stress.…”
Section: Economic Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%