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تاثیر سطوح مختلف کنجاله سیاه دانه بر عملکرد مرغان تخمگذار در سیکل دوم تولید
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نویسنده
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قربانی محمدرضا ,طاطار احمد ,سالاری سمیه ,سلیمانی محمدهادی ,خلیلی سامانی سلماز
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منبع
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پژوهشهاي علوم دامي ايران - 1400 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:263 -273
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چکیده
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به منظور بررسی تاثیر سطوح مختلف کنجاله سیاهدانه در جیره بر عملکرد مرغان تخمگذار در سیکل دوم تولید، آزمایشی با استفاده از 120 قطعه مرغ تخمگذار لگهورن، در قالب طرح کاملاً تصادفی با 5 تیمار، 4 تکرار و 6 قطعه مرغ در هر تکرار به انجام رسید. تیمارهای آزمایشی عبارت بودند از سطوح صفر (شاهد)، پنج، ده، پانزده و بیست درصد کنجاله سیاه دانه که جایگزین کنجاله سویا در جیره پایه شدند. طول دوره آزمایش هشت هفته بود و نتایج صفات عملکردی و کیفیت تخممرغ بصورت چهار هفته اول، چهار هفته دوم و کل دوره گزارش شدند. نتایج آزمایش نشان داد که در چهار هفته اول، دوم و کل دوره آزمایش مصرف خوراک به هنگام استفاده از کنجاله سیاهدانه بصورت معنیداری کاهش یافت و کمترین مصرف خوراک در گروه 20 درصد کنجاله سیاهدانه مشاهده گردید. در کل دوره آزمایش، توده تخممرغ به هنگام استفاده از سطوح 10، 15 و 20 درصد کنجاله سیاهدانه کاهش یافت. غلظت کلسترول و تری گلیسرید سرم خون مرغان تخمگذار در سطح 5 درصد استفاده از کنجاله سیاهدانه بصورت قابل ملاحظهای پایینتر از گروه شاهد و سایر گروههای استفاده کننده از کنجاله سیاهدانه بود. نتایج آزمایش نشان داد که استفاده از کنجاله سیاهدانه تا سطح 5 درصد بدون تغییر در صفات عملکردی باعث کاهش کلسترول و تریگلیسرید خون مرغان تخمگذار شد.
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کلیدواژه
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عملکرد، کنجاله سیاهدانه، کیفیت تخممرغ، مرغان تخمگذار
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آدرس
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مجتمع آموزش عالی شیروان, گروه مرتع و آبخیزداری, ایران. دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی خوزستان, گروه علوم دامی, ایران, سازمان تحقیقات، آموزش و ترویج کشاورزی, مرکز تحقیقات و آموزش کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی گلستان, بخش تحقیقات علوم دامی, ایران, دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی خوزستان, گروه علوم دامی, ایران, شرکت گیاه اسانس, ایران, دانشگاه علوم کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی خوزستان, گروه علوم دامی, ایران
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Effects of Different Levels of Black Seed Meal on Laying Hens Performance in Second Production Cycle
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Authors
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Ghorbani Mohammad Reza ,tatar ahmad ,salari somaye ,soleymani M.hadi ,Khalili Samani Solmaz
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Abstract
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Introduction[1] It has been estimated that feed is the major cost associated with commercial poultry production. Conventional plant proteins, such as soybean meal tend to increase the poultry production costs due to limitation in cultivation in some region and therefore, their being transported from other countries. Hence, inclusion of nonconventional feed resource becomes of primary importance in poultry production to maintain the productivity at a lower cost. Black seed (Nigella sativa) referred to an important medical crop in many countries and is primarily consumed as medical oil. Black seed meal (BSM) is byproduct after oil removal and can be used as a proteinrich meal (21). Black seed meal contains about 31.75 % crude protein and 19.37 % ether extract and it can be used as good sources of protein and energy (21) and substitution of soybean meal in laying hens practical diets. However, reports on the use of BSM in laying hens diets in second cycle of production are not enough, therefore, in this study, we considered the effect of different levels of black seed meal on laying hens performance in second production cycle.Materials and Methods This experiment was conducted to determine the fatty acids composition of black seed meal and its effects on performance and egg qualitative traits of laying hens in second production cycle. In the first step, Gaschromatography was used for determination the fatty acids composition of BSM. In the second step, a total of One hundred and twenty HyLine W36 leghorn hens were housed in cages and randomly allocated to 5 treatment groups for 8 weeks. Each group was divided in to 4 replicates. Feed and water were provided ad libitum. The hens received basal diet (corn and soybean meal based diet with 14.80 % crude protein and 2813 kcal/ kg metabolizable energy) that was formulated to meet the Hyline W36 requirements recommended for nutrients. The diet did not have any antibiotics and coccidiostats. Dietary treatments were included 0, 5, 10, 15, and 20 percentage of BSM by expense of Soybean meal in basal diet and clarified as BSM0 (control), BSM5, BSM10, BSM15 and BSM20 respectively. Experiment was designed in a completely randomized design. Egg weight (gr), egg production (%) and egg mass (gr/hen/day) were recorded daily. Feed consumption was measured weekly and feed conversion ratio (FCR) (grams of feed: grams of egg mass) was calculated weekly too. At the end of 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks of the experiment, two eggs from each replicate were randomly selected for measurement the egg qualitative traits. In this paper laying hens performance factors and egg quality parameters were calculated in three phase, the first 4 weeks, second 4 weeks and total period. Blood serum characteristics were evaluated in the end of experiment by bleeding from laying hens wings.Results and Discussion The results of this experiment showed that linoleic acid (41.51), oleic acid (34.67 %), palmetic acid (16.12 %), stearic acid (5.59), and linolenic acid (1.97) were the major BSM fatty acids. As it clear, the linoleic acid and oleic acid are most abundant fatty acid (unsaturated) in BSM. Feed intake was decreased by inclusion of BSM in laying hens diet and minimum feed intake was observed in BSM20. It seems to be the bitter taste of black seed meal is responsible for the decline of feed intake. It was reported that BSM has antinutritional substance and alkaloids (saponins), that these factors can reduce feed intake when used in high amount in poultry diets (21 and ElDakhakhny, 1996). Laying hens egg mass was decreased in BSM10, BSM15 and BSM20 groups when compared with control group. Egg mass was calculated by multiplying egg weight in egg production. Reduced of feed intake can affect availability of nutrient for egg production and egg weight, and, therefore, egg mass will be decrease. Scientists reported that BSM can increase laying hens’ body weight and increasing body weight can decrease egg production. Laying hens’ serum cholesterol and triglyceride content were decreased significantly in BSM5 when compared with other groups. It was reported that essential oils in BSM can reduce activity of HMGCoA (3hydroxy3methylglutaryl coenzyme A) reductase that has vital role in cholesterol synthesis (Crowell, 1999).Conclusion According to the results of this experiment, using BSM in 5 percent can reduce blood cholesterol and triglyceride without adverse effect on performance parameters.
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