Production and egg quality in layers fed organic diets with mussel meal

被引:13
|
作者
Jonsson, L. [1 ]
Wall, H. [1 ]
Tauson, R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Anim Nutr & Management, Kungsangen Res Ctr, SE-75323 Uppsala, Sweden
基金
瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
mussel meal; fish meal; protein source; amino acids; organic production; MENHADEN OIL; BLUE MUSSEL; CAROTENOIDS; HEALTH; FEEDS; HENS;
D O I
10.1017/S1751731110001977
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The first limiting nutrients in typical laying hen diets are the sulphur-containing amino acids and, in particular, methionine. To fulfil the birds' recommended requirement, conventional diets are supplemented with synthetic methionine. As this is not allowed in organic production it becomes very important to have access to alternative high-quality protein feed ingredients. An experiment was performed to evaluate the possibility to compose a diet with 100% organically approved feed ingredients using mussel meal as a major source of methionine. The experiment included 678 Lohman Selected Leghorn (LSL) and 678 Hyline White, W-98, layers during 20 to 72 weeks of age. There were 12 aviary pens with 113 birds in each. The birds were fed one of the two experimental diets containing either 3.5% or 7% dried mussel meat meal or a commercial organic diet from a Swedish feed manufacturer for comparison. Production and mortality were recorded daily per group, and egg weight was recorded once weekly. At 33, 55 and 70 weeks, 10 eggs from each treatment group were collected and analysed for internal egg quality. Diets had no significant effect on laying percentage, egg mass, feed intake, feed conversion ratio, mortality, bird live weight or proportion misplaced, cracked or dirty eggs. Egg quality, that is, shell deformation, shell breaking strength, albumen height, shell percentage and proportion of blood and meat spots were also unaffected. There was a significant difference in egg yolk pigmentation, that is, the egg yolk was more coloured when feeding 7% mussel meal compared with the other diets. Hyline hens had lower feed intake and laying percentage, and higher egg weight, but lower egg mass production than LSL birds. The age of the birds influenced all egg quality traits except for meat and blood spots. The dry matter of the excreta was significantly lower for both genotypes fed the 7% mussel meal diet. These results indicate that mussels may be a high-quality protein source and may replace fishmeal in organic diets for layers.
引用
收藏
页码:387 / 393
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Organic Egg Production, Egg Quality, Calcium Utilization, and Digestibility in Laying Hens Fed with Mushroom (Flammulina velutipes) Stem Waste
    Mahfuz, S.
    Song, H.
    Wei, J.
    Chen, M.
    Nahar, J.
    Liu, Z.
    Zhen, D.
    BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF POULTRY SCIENCE, 2018, 20 (04) : 717 - 723
  • [42] Chemical Compositions of Egg Yolks and Egg Quality of Laying Hens Fed Prebiotic, Probiotic, and Synbiotic Diets
    Tang, Shirley Gee Hoon
    Sieo, Chin Chin
    Kalavathy, Ramasamy
    Saad, Wan Zuhainis
    Yong, Su Ting
    Wong, Hee Kum
    Ho, Yin Wan
    JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE, 2015, 80 (08) : C1686 - C1695
  • [43] Coconut meal in laying hen diets: Nutrient digestibility. performance and egg, quality
    Fuentes, M. F. F.
    Lima, R. C.
    Freitas, E. R.
    Sucupira, F. S.
    Moreira, R. F.
    Braz, N. M.
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2006, 85 : 8 - 9
  • [44] Evaluation of egg production and egg quality of Sasso and Kuroiler chickens fed three diets at varying levels of supplementation under a semi-intensive system of production in Tanzania
    Sanka, Y. D.
    Mbaga, S. H.
    Mutayoba, S. K.
    ANIMAL PRODUCTION SCIENCE, 2021, 61 (14) : 1467 - 1475
  • [45] Egg production and quality characteristics of laying hens fed diets supplemented with dry caper (Capparis spinosa) leaf powder
    Yildirim, Arda
    Sekeroglu, Ahmet
    Koc, Huseyin
    Eleroglu, Hasan
    Duman, Mustafa
    Tahtali, Yalcin
    Elmastas, Mahfuz
    Sen Mutlu, Merve Isil
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL RESEARCH, 2018, 52 (01) : 72 - 78
  • [46] Quality of Frozen Pork from Pigs Fed Diets Containing Palm Kernel Meal as an Alternative to Corn Meal
    An, Jeong Yeon
    Yong, Hae In
    Kim, So Yeon
    Yoo, Han Bit
    Kim, Yoo Yong
    Jo, Cheorun
    KOREAN JOURNAL FOR FOOD SCIENCE OF ANIMAL RESOURCES, 2017, 37 (02) : 191 - 199
  • [47] Performances and Egg Quality of Laying Ducks Fed Diets Containing Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) Leaf Meal and Golden Snail (Pomacea canaliculata)
    Sumiati
    Darmawan, A.
    Hermana, W.
    TROPICAL ANIMAL SCIENCE JOURNAL, 2020, 43 (03) : 227 - 232
  • [48] Effects of blue lupin (Lupinus angustifolius) in organic layer diets and supplementation with foraging material on egg production and some egg quality parameters
    Hammershoj, M
    Steenfeldt, S
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2005, 84 (05) : 723 - 733
  • [49] PERFORMANCE OF BROWN-EGG-TYPE PULLETS FED DIETS BASED ON GROUNDNUT MEAL, WITH AND WITHOUT SUPPLEMENTATION WITH FISH-MEAL OR BLOODMEAL
    OLOMU, JM
    OFFIONG, SA
    TROPICAL AGRICULTURE, 1985, 62 (04): : 289 - 293
  • [50] Effect of Tomato Waste Meal Diets on Egg Fertility, Hatchability, Embryonic Mortality, Chick's Quality and Economic Assessment of White Leghorn Layers
    Ahmed, K. Y.
    Kumar, S.
    Urge, M.
    Ameha, N.
    IRANIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2022, 12 (02): : 387 - 393