1. Effects of glycerol on performance, egg traits, some blood parameters and antibody production to SRBC of laying hens
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Handan Erol, Suzan Yalçin, Bülent Özsoy, Sakine Yalçin, İlyas Onbaşilar, and Aykut Göktürk Üner
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food.ingredient ,General Veterinary ,Cholesterol ,Biology ,Feed conversion ratio ,Soybean oil ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,food ,Animal science ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Biodiesel production ,Yolk ,embryonic structures ,Glycerol ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Food quality ,Haugh unit - Abstract
This study was designed to investigate the effects of the usage of glycerol from biodiesel production from soybean oil in laying hen diets on laying performance, egg traits, heterophils to lymphocytes ratio (H/L), some blood parameters and antibody production to SRBC. A total of 180 Lohmann Brown laying hens 39 weeks of age were allocated to four dietary treatments with one control group and three treatment groups and fed for 16 weeks. Each group was divided into five replicates as subgroups, comprising of 9 hens each. Glycerol was used at the level of 2.5, 5 and 7.5% in the diets of the first, second and third treatment groups, respectively. The diets were formulated to be isocaloric and isonitrogenous. Dietary treatments did not significantly affect body weight, egg production, egg weight, feed efficiency, mortality, egg albumen index, egg yolk index and egg Haugh unit, yolk weight percentage, exterior egg quality characteristics, excreta moisture, H/L ratio, blood parameters and antibody production to SRBC. Hens fed diets with 7.5% glycerol consumed significantly less feed than those of the other groups. Egg yolk cholesterol concentration was significantly higher for hens fed diets with 5 and 7.5% glycerol as compared to those of the other groups (P
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- 2010
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