Animals (Aug 2020)

Egg Production and Bone Stability of Local Chicken Breeds and Their Crosses Fed with Faba Beans

  • Tanja Nolte,
  • Simon Jansen,
  • Ingrid Halle,
  • Armin Manfred Scholz,
  • Henner Simianer,
  • Ahmad Reza Sharifi,
  • Steffen Weigend

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10091480
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 1480

Abstract

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Poultry production is raising concerns within the public regarding the practice of culling day-old chicks and the importation of soy from overseas for feedstuff. Therefore, an alternative approach to poultry production was tested. In two consecutive experiments, two traditional chicken breeds, Vorwerkhuhn and Bresse Gauloise, and White Rock as a commercial layer genotype as well as crossbreds thereof were fed diets containing either 20% vicin-rich or vicin-poor faba beans, though addressing both subjects of debate. Hen performance traits and bone stability were recorded. All parameters were considerably influenced by the genotype with White Rock showing the significantly highest (p p < 0.05) and to a significant reduction of the shell stability in the crossbred genotypes. In terms of dual-purpose usage, crossing of Bresse Gauloise with White Rock seems to be the most promising variant studied here.

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