Effects of food intake regulation on the energy metabolism of laying hens
- 1 May 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in British Poultry Science
- Vol. 19 (3) , 349-363
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00071667808416487
Abstract
1. The effects of dietary energy restriction on the energy metabolism of post‐peak‐of‐lay hens of two hybrid layer strains were studied by indirect calorimetry. 2. Starving and resting rates of heat production (SHP and RHP) were measured, over 1‐d periods, at intervals during a 25‐week period in which the experimental birds were individually restricted to 80% of their previous energy intake ad libitum. 3. In both strains mean RHP per bird was about 7% lower in the restricted birds than in controls fed ad libitum, but when RHP was expressed in terms of metabolic body size (kg0.75) the two groups did not differ. 4. Mean SHP per bird was about 18% lower in the restricted birds of both strains than in the corresponding controls; the decrease in SHP per kg0.75 was 12%. 5. Heat increment of feeding and calculated maintenance energy were higher, and net availability of metabolisable energy for maintenance and production was lower, in the restricted than in the control groups. 6. Gross efficiencies of egg production, in terms of both mass and energy, increased in the restricted birds. 7. Live‐weight and total carcass energy after 25 weeks of restriction were respectively about 15% and 30% lower in the restricted groups of both strains than in the groups fed ad libitum.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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