Effects of different proteases on commercial laying hens at peak production

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Main Author: Barbosa,Silvana Alves Pedrozo Vitalino
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Corrêa,Gerusa Silva Salles, Corrêa,André Brito, Oliveira,Cleber Franklin Santos de, Vieira,Bruno Serpa, Figueiredo,Érika Martins de, Caramori Júnior,João Garcia, Lima Neto,Hélio Rezende
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Summary: ABSTRACT We evaluated the effect of adding proteases in diets of laying hens at peak production on the performance, egg quality, relative weight of digestive organs, and intestinal morphometry. Hy-Line W36 layer hens (390; 28-39 weeks old) were distributed in five treatments, with 13 animals each, with six replicates. The treatments were: control (standard formulation without nutritional reduction or protease inclusion), negative control A - NCA (nutritional reduction according to protease A matrix, without protease), negative control B - NCB (nutritional reduction according to protease B matrix, without protease), NCA + protease A, and NCB + protease B. The experimental period lasted 12 weeks, divided into three cycles of 28 days. Hens subjected to treatments (NCA and NCB) showed a decrease in feed intake. However, the addition of proteases A and B promoted improvement in this trait. The diets NCA and NCB had a negative influence on the production rate of the hens, but the diet supplementation with protease B resulted in significant improvement on egg laying rate. Hens subjected to nutritional reduction presented the worst results regarding mass and conversion by egg mass. However, the addition of enzymes reversed these results. Although the diets did not affect the relative weights of yolk, albumen, eggshell, Haugh unit, and specific gravity of the eggs, a higher eggshell thickness was observed in hens that received NCA, NCB, and NCB + protease B diets. The diets did not influence the relative weights of digestive organs and the small intestine morphometry. Hens fed diets supplemented with A and B have performance recovered in relation to those that received diets with reduced levels of nutrients.
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spelling Effects of different proteases on commercial laying hens at peak productionanimal nutritionegg layingenzymelaying henmorphometryABSTRACT We evaluated the effect of adding proteases in diets of laying hens at peak production on the performance, egg quality, relative weight of digestive organs, and intestinal morphometry. Hy-Line W36 layer hens (390; 28-39 weeks old) were distributed in five treatments, with 13 animals each, with six replicates. The treatments were: control (standard formulation without nutritional reduction or protease inclusion), negative control A - NCA (nutritional reduction according to protease A matrix, without protease), negative control B - NCB (nutritional reduction according to protease B matrix, without protease), NCA + protease A, and NCB + protease B. The experimental period lasted 12 weeks, divided into three cycles of 28 days. Hens subjected to treatments (NCA and NCB) showed a decrease in feed intake. However, the addition of proteases A and B promoted improvement in this trait. The diets NCA and NCB had a negative influence on the production rate of the hens, but the diet supplementation with protease B resulted in significant improvement on egg laying rate. Hens subjected to nutritional reduction presented the worst results regarding mass and conversion by egg mass. However, the addition of enzymes reversed these results. Although the diets did not affect the relative weights of yolk, albumen, eggshell, Haugh unit, and specific gravity of the eggs, a higher eggshell thickness was observed in hens that received NCA, NCB, and NCB + protease B diets. The diets did not influence the relative weights of digestive organs and the small intestine morphometry. Hens fed diets supplemented with A and B have performance recovered in relation to those that received diets with reduced levels of nutrients.Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-35982020000100618Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia v.49 2020reponame:Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)instacron:SBZ10.37496/rbz4920200026info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarbosa,Silvana Alves Pedrozo VitalinoCorrêa,Gerusa Silva SallesCorrêa,André BritoOliveira,Cleber Franklin Santos deVieira,Bruno SerpaFigueiredo,Érika Martins deCaramori Júnior,João GarciaLima Neto,Hélio Rezendeeng2020-11-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-35982020000100618Revistahttps://www.rbz.org.br/pt-br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||bz@sbz.org.br|| secretariarbz@sbz.org.br1806-92901516-3598opendoar:2020-11-04T00:00Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia (SBZ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of different proteases on commercial laying hens at peak production
title Effects of different proteases on commercial laying hens at peak production
spellingShingle Effects of different proteases on commercial laying hens at peak production
Barbosa,Silvana Alves Pedrozo Vitalino
animal nutrition
egg laying
enzyme
laying hen
morphometry
title_short Effects of different proteases on commercial laying hens at peak production
title_full Effects of different proteases on commercial laying hens at peak production
title_fullStr Effects of different proteases on commercial laying hens at peak production
title_full_unstemmed Effects of different proteases on commercial laying hens at peak production
title_sort Effects of different proteases on commercial laying hens at peak production
author Barbosa,Silvana Alves Pedrozo Vitalino
author_facet Barbosa,Silvana Alves Pedrozo Vitalino
Corrêa,Gerusa Silva Salles
Corrêa,André Brito
Oliveira,Cleber Franklin Santos de
Vieira,Bruno Serpa
Figueiredo,Érika Martins de
Caramori Júnior,João Garcia
Lima Neto,Hélio Rezende
author_role author
author2 Corrêa,Gerusa Silva Salles
Corrêa,André Brito
Oliveira,Cleber Franklin Santos de
Vieira,Bruno Serpa
Figueiredo,Érika Martins de
Caramori Júnior,João Garcia
Lima Neto,Hélio Rezende
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barbosa,Silvana Alves Pedrozo Vitalino
Corrêa,Gerusa Silva Salles
Corrêa,André Brito
Oliveira,Cleber Franklin Santos de
Vieira,Bruno Serpa
Figueiredo,Érika Martins de
Caramori Júnior,João Garcia
Lima Neto,Hélio Rezende
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv animal nutrition
egg laying
enzyme
laying hen
morphometry
topic animal nutrition
egg laying
enzyme
laying hen
morphometry
description ABSTRACT We evaluated the effect of adding proteases in diets of laying hens at peak production on the performance, egg quality, relative weight of digestive organs, and intestinal morphometry. Hy-Line W36 layer hens (390; 28-39 weeks old) were distributed in five treatments, with 13 animals each, with six replicates. The treatments were: control (standard formulation without nutritional reduction or protease inclusion), negative control A - NCA (nutritional reduction according to protease A matrix, without protease), negative control B - NCB (nutritional reduction according to protease B matrix, without protease), NCA + protease A, and NCB + protease B. The experimental period lasted 12 weeks, divided into three cycles of 28 days. Hens subjected to treatments (NCA and NCB) showed a decrease in feed intake. However, the addition of proteases A and B promoted improvement in this trait. The diets NCA and NCB had a negative influence on the production rate of the hens, but the diet supplementation with protease B resulted in significant improvement on egg laying rate. Hens subjected to nutritional reduction presented the worst results regarding mass and conversion by egg mass. However, the addition of enzymes reversed these results. Although the diets did not affect the relative weights of yolk, albumen, eggshell, Haugh unit, and specific gravity of the eggs, a higher eggshell thickness was observed in hens that received NCA, NCB, and NCB + protease B diets. The diets did not influence the relative weights of digestive organs and the small intestine morphometry. Hens fed diets supplemented with A and B have performance recovered in relation to those that received diets with reduced levels of nutrients.
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