Effect of Step-Down and Step-Up Protein-Energy Feeding Systems on Egg-Type Pullet Growth and Laying Performance

  • B. H. Doran
  • W. F. Krueger
  • J. W. Bradley
Publication date
January 1982

Abstract

ABSTRACT Four egg-type pullet feeding systems were compared for the production of egg-type pullets. The dietary regimens consisted of either a step-down protein, high energy feeding program; a step-down protein, low energy program; a step-up protein, high energy program; or a step-up protein, low energy program. At 150 days of age all pullets were housed 2 birds per 25.4 X 45.7 cm laying cage and fed a standard layer diet (16 % protein). The experiment utilized 2880 birds grown on the floor in a conventional growing house. At 140 days of age, birds subjected to the step-up protein feeding programs were 82 g smaller in mean body weight, had higher mortality, and consumed less feed than the birds on the step-down protein feeding programs. Bod...

Extracted data

We use cookies to provide a better user experience.