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...
ABSTRACT Harco Sex-Link pullets (n=360) were reared in cages and given a 15 % protein grower ration....
An experiment was carried out with village chicken at the laying stage raised on the semi-intensive ...
GRAHAM (1934) reported that the average level of protein intake was 12.9 percent when laying hens we...
ABSTRACT A total of 6000 layer-type pullet chicks were fed either a low protein (9.1%) or a high pro...
Four experiments were carried out with laying hens to evaluate the effects of body weight, age, diet...
The effect of quantitative feed restriction during rearing on mature body weight and subsequent egg ...
A study with a 2 × 3 × 2 factorial arrangement was conducted to determine the effects of 2 dietary p...
Abstract: A 3 x 3 factorial arrangement was used in a completely randomized design to study three le...
ABSTRACT An experiment was conducted to investigate the performance of four strains of commercial eg...
ABSTRACT Day-old Single Comb White Leghorn pullets of a commercial strain were reared to maturity on...
ABSTRACT The effects of a mid-laying period reduction in dietary protein level on productive perform...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were undertaken to study the influence of prelay diet treatment on subseque...
hens to measure the effect of diet and confinement housing versus range pens on egg production, fert...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to determine the effects of dietary crude protein (CP) lev...
Abstract: A 4×3 factorial experiment with four added dietary energy (fat) levels (0.00 (0.00), 0.33 ...
ABSTRACT Harco Sex-Link pullets (n=360) were reared in cages and given a 15 % protein grower ration....
An experiment was carried out with village chicken at the laying stage raised on the semi-intensive ...
GRAHAM (1934) reported that the average level of protein intake was 12.9 percent when laying hens we...
ABSTRACT A total of 6000 layer-type pullet chicks were fed either a low protein (9.1%) or a high pro...
Four experiments were carried out with laying hens to evaluate the effects of body weight, age, diet...
The effect of quantitative feed restriction during rearing on mature body weight and subsequent egg ...
A study with a 2 × 3 × 2 factorial arrangement was conducted to determine the effects of 2 dietary p...
Abstract: A 3 x 3 factorial arrangement was used in a completely randomized design to study three le...
ABSTRACT An experiment was conducted to investigate the performance of four strains of commercial eg...
ABSTRACT Day-old Single Comb White Leghorn pullets of a commercial strain were reared to maturity on...
ABSTRACT The effects of a mid-laying period reduction in dietary protein level on productive perform...
ABSTRACT Two experiments were undertaken to study the influence of prelay diet treatment on subseque...
hens to measure the effect of diet and confinement housing versus range pens on egg production, fert...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to determine the effects of dietary crude protein (CP) lev...
Abstract: A 4×3 factorial experiment with four added dietary energy (fat) levels (0.00 (0.00), 0.33 ...
ABSTRACT Harco Sex-Link pullets (n=360) were reared in cages and given a 15 % protein grower ration....
An experiment was carried out with village chicken at the laying stage raised on the semi-intensive ...
GRAHAM (1934) reported that the average level of protein intake was 12.9 percent when laying hens we...