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The effect of water temperature and feed density on the performance of laying hens during heat stress

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N.A. MUSHARAF and W.M. JANSSEN

Spelderholt Centre of Poultry Research and Extension, Beekbergen, The
Netherlands.

SUMMARY

An experiment was conducted in a climate chamber to study the ef­fects of water temperature and feed density on the production characteris­tics of laying hens during heat stress. Following a preliminary period of ad­aptation, pullets at 25 weeks of age, were moved to the climate chamber and maintained at 38 °C from 8.00 Hrs to 17.00 Hrs and at 28 °C from 17.00 His to 8.00 Hrs at constant 55% relative humidity. A low density diet

  • (15% C.P.; 10.54 MJ/ kg ME) was compared to a high density diet
  • (25% C.P.; 12.15 MJ/ kg ME) at cool running water “C” of 7 °C and warm stagnant water “W” one °C lower than the ambient temperature in the chamber. The treatments were tested with 120 birds, arranged in 24 groups of 5 birds over 11 periods of 14 days.

Cool water and high density feed improve feed consumption, egg weight, feed efficiency and final body weight (p < 0.01). Apart from egg weight, other egg quality characteristics were not affected by water tem­perature.

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