2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-635x2013000200010
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Abstract: This experiment aimed at evaluating the effect of the dietary inclusion of caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee on the performance and internal and external egg quality of commercial layers. One hundred and twenty 25-week-old Hy-line Brown layers, with 1575 ± 91 average body weight, were distributed according to a completely randomized experimental design with three treatments (control, 1.2% caffeinated coffee, or 1.2% decaffeinated coffee) of five replicates of eight birds each. The inclusion of 1.2% caffeina… Show more

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“…Similarly, water-stimulating drinking agents in birds also have been reported to boost feed intake (Skinner Nobel and Titre, 2004). In another research, it was reported that coffee powder did not affect on feed intake (Mendes et al, 2013). The feed conversion ratio is one of the most important growth performance indicators to assess production status.…”
Section: Performancementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Similarly, water-stimulating drinking agents in birds also have been reported to boost feed intake (Skinner Nobel and Titre, 2004). In another research, it was reported that coffee powder did not affect on feed intake (Mendes et al, 2013). The feed conversion ratio is one of the most important growth performance indicators to assess production status.…”
Section: Performancementioning
confidence: 98%