EFFECTS OF PREBIOTIC (MANNAN OLIGOSACCHARIDE+ BETAGLUCAN) SUPPLEMENTATION INTO LAYING

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Effects of Prebiotic (Mannan Oligosaccharide+ Beta-Glucan) Supplementation into Laying Hen Diets on The Hen Performances, Egg Quality, Organ Weights, Jejunum pH and Hatching Results


In this study, effects of different levels of dietary mannan oligosaccharide (MOS) and beta glucan (0, 0.5 and 1.0 kg prebiotics/ton diet) in laying hen diets on the performance, egg quality, some organ weights, jejunum pH and hatchability results were investigated. The research was continued with 55 weeks old laying hens Barred Rock I which brown egg breeder. The experimental period lasted 12 weeks. The diets used in the experiment were prepared for hens as isonitrojenic and isocaloric including % 16 crude proteins and 2700 k cal ME/kg.

There were no significant differences between treatments for hen performances (P>0.05).

Shell breaking strength increased significantly in prebiotic supplemented treatments when compared to basal diet (P<0.05). Egg shell thickness also increased significantly by using prebiotic supplementation which was level of 0.5 kg prebiotic/ton diet (P<0.05). Albumen high and Haugh Unite increased significantly by prebiotic supplementation which was level of 1.0 kg prebiotic/ton diet (P<0.01). Prebiotic supplementation which was level of 0.5 kg prebiotic/ton diet increased egg yolk coloration (P<0.05).

Most organ weights were not affected by the treatments (P>0.05). However, heart weight was found higher level of 1.0 kg prebiotic/ton diet than other groups. Heart relative weight was significant level of 0.5 and 1.0 kg prebiotic/ton diets. Jejunum pH was not affected by the treatments (P>0.05).

There were no significant differences between treatments for hatchability results (P>0.05).

As a result, it can be implied that prebiotic supplementation which was level of 1.0 kg prebiotic/ton diet for this trail increased on the egg quality.



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