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Year 2018, Volume: 24 Issue: 2, 179 - 184, 01.06.2018
https://doi.org/10.15832/ankutbd.446434

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Comparison of Hens Reared in Free-Range and Deep-Litter Systems in Terms of Certain Production Characteristics

Year 2018, Volume: 24 Issue: 2, 179 - 184, 01.06.2018
https://doi.org/10.15832/ankutbd.446434

Abstract

The study was carried out compare the hens reared in free range system and deep-litter system in terms of certain production characteristics. A total of 300 Lohmann Brown hens, with 150 hens in each of the groups were used in the study. In the free range system, 4 m2 grazing ground was allocated for each hen. The hens were taken into research henhouse at 16 weeks of age and production characteristics were determined up to 52 weeks of age. It was determined that out of the characteristics focused in the study, there is no significant difference between the groups in terms of viability, 50% production age, egg weight, hen-day egg production, feed efficiency, feed consumption and body weight at 18 week of age, whereas there is a significant difference in terms of final body weight. In the study, it was concluded that hens in the deep-litter system gained more body weight compared to those in the free-range system but the other characteristics were not affected by the husbandry systems. 

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  • Anderson K E (2009). Overview of natural and organic production: Looking back to the future. Journal of Applied Poultry Research 18: 348-354
  • Angelovičová M, Ševčíková V, Angelovič M & Bučko O (2014). Comparison of two different breeding systems of laying hens in relation to egg shell quality. Animal Science Biotechnology 47(2): 166-171
  • Clerici F, Casiraghi E, Hidalgo A & Rossi M (2006). Evaluation of eggshell quality characteristics in relation to the housing system of laying hens. 12th European Poultry Conference, 10-14 September, Verona, Italy, pp. 277
  • Doley S, Barua N & Kalita N (2010). Effect of rearing systems on meat and egg qualities in indigenous fowls. Indian Veterinary Journal 87(2): 168-170
  • Hanusová E, Hrnčár C, Hanus A & Oravcová M (2015). Effect of breed on some parameters of egg quality in laying hens. Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica 18(1): 20-24
  • Hill J A (1986). Egg production in alternative systems-a review of recent research in the UK. Research and Development in Agriculture 3(1): 13-18
  • Leyendecker M, Hamann H, Hartung J, Kamphues J, Ring C, Glunder G, Ahlers C, Sander I, Neumann U & Distl O (2001). Analysis of genotype-environment interactions between layer lines and hen housing systems for performance traits, egg quality and bone breaking strength 2nd communication: Egg quality traits. Züchtungskunde 73(4): 308-323
  • Malik S & Singh N P (2010). Performance of CARI Nirbheek in agroclimatic conditions of Tripura. Indian Journal of Animal Science 80(12): 1213-1216
  • Nistor L I, Albu A & Usturoi M G (2014). Knowledge of chemical indicators of eggs from hens reared in conventional and free range system. Food Science & Technology 71(2): 119-124
  • Nistor L I, Albu A, Nistor A C & Usturoi M G (2015). Aspects of eggs quality provided from free range and conventional systems. Journal of Microbiology Biotechnology and Food Science 5(2): 186-189
  • Pavlovski Z, Mašic´ B, Josipovic´ S & Hopic´ S (1992). The effect of the system of housing on the laying performance of hens in small flocks. Biotechnologija u Stočarstvu 8(1-2): 57-63
  • Pavlovski Z, S̆ krbic´ Z & Lukic´ M (2004). Influence of housing type on internal and external quality of eggs in small flocks of hens. Živinarstvo 39(6-7): 9-23
  • Samiullah S, Roberts J R & Chousalkar K K (2014). Effect of production system and flock age on egg quality and total bacterial load in commercial laying hens. Journal of Applied Poultry Research 23(1): 59-70
  • Sekeroglu A, Sarı̇ca M, Demı̇r E, Ulutas Z, Tı̇lkı̇ M, Saatcı̇ M & Omed H (2010). Effects of different housing systems on some performance traits and egg qualities of laying hens. Journal of Veterinary and Animal Advances 9(12): 1739-1744
  • Senčic´ Đ & Butko D (2006). Productivity of layers and egg quality in free range and cage system of housing. Poljoprivreda 12(2): 48-51
  • Torges G & Matthes S (1975). Investigations on the effect of type of management of laying hens (free-range, on the floor or in cages) on egg quality characters. Kleintierzucht in Forschung und Lehre, Celler Jahrbuch 23: 18
  • Wegner R M (1982). Investigation of production systems for laying hens with regard to ethological aspects. Landbauforsch 32(3): 162-166
  • Yang H M, Yang Z, Wang W, Wang Z Y, Sun H N, Ju X J & Qi X M (2014). Effects of different housing systems on visceral organs, serum biochemical proportions, immune performance and egg quality of laying hens. European Poultry Science 78: doi:10.1399/ eps.2014.4
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Primary Language English
Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

İsmail Türker

Sezai Alkan This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2018
Submission Date December 27, 2016
Acceptance Date January 30, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 24 Issue: 2

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APA Türker, İ., & Alkan, S. (2018). Comparison of Hens Reared in Free-Range and Deep-Litter Systems in Terms of Certain Production Characteristics. Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 24(2), 179-184. https://doi.org/10.15832/ankutbd.446434

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