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Effects of feed
restriction on production and reproductive performance of
Rhode Island red pullets
Etalem Tesfaye1*,
Berhan Tamir2, Aynalem Haile3 and
Tadelle Dessie3
1Debre
Zeit Agricultural Research Center, Debre Zeit, Ethiopia.
2Faculty
of Veterinary Medicine, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia.
3International
Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
etalemtes@yahoo.com.
Accepted 23
June, 2009 |
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The
study examined the effect of skip a-day feed restriction on
Rhode Island Red chicken and evaluated the effect in
relation to age, body weight, egg quality, weight of
reproductive tract and liver at the onset of egg laying. Two
hundred 40 day-old chicks with mean body weight of 48.92 ±
1.53 g were randomly distributed to 12 pens each with 20
chicks, representing 4 feeding regimen of T1 (unrestricted,
control), T2 (restricted at 7, 14, 21 and 28 days of age),
T3 (restricted at 35, 42, 49 and 56 days of age) and T4
(restricted at 63, 70, 77 and 84 days of age). Feed
restriction was based on skipping a-day once in a week and
the next day’s feed offer was based on the previous day’s
feed intake. The average day to lay first egg was
significantly longer (P < 0.05) for T3 treatment groups
compared with the others. The values were 140.8 ± 0.8,
140.17 ± 2.5, 147 ± 2.2 and 143.83 ± 2.3 days for T1, T2, T3
and T4 groups, respectively. There was also highly
significant (P < 0.01) difference in body weight (1305 ±
13.2, 1374.3 ± 23.2, 1352 ± 23.5 and 1429.23 ± 44.5 g for
T1, T2, T3 and T4 groups, respectively) and the values were
higher for birds restricted at later age of growth. Egg
weight at the onset of egg lay for the respective treatments
were 42.68 ± 0.72, 42.43 ± 1.91, 47.9 ± 0.87 and 41.88 ±
0.77 g. Pullets of T4 group had significantly (P < 0.01)
heavier uterus weight and longer length in absolute term
than the control. Except for yolk diameter and shell
thickness (P < 0.05), the egg quality parameters considered
were not significantly (P > 0.05) different between the
treatment groups. The result revealed the conclusion that
feed restriction by skip a-day feeding system at T3 resulted
in higher egg weight and can be considered as the optimum
age for pullet rearing. Additionally, feed restriction at T4
could also be recommended due to heavier uterus weight and
longer length in absolute term as these attributes indicate
good consistency for the subsequent egg production.
Keywords:
Body
weight, egg quality, feed restriction, onset of egg laying,
skip a-day. |