Bibliographic citations
Liviapoma, L., (2021). Efecto de la adición de pidolato de calcio en dietas de gallinas ponedoras durante la semana 70 a 80 de edad sobre calidad de huevo [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/7701
Liviapoma, L., Efecto de la adición de pidolato de calcio en dietas de gallinas ponedoras durante la semana 70 a 80 de edad sobre calidad de huevo [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/7701
@misc{renati/373276,
title = "Efecto de la adición de pidolato de calcio en dietas de gallinas ponedoras durante la semana 70 a 80 de edad sobre calidad de huevo",
author = "Liviapoma Flores, Luis Alberto",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2021"
}
The objective of the research was to evaluate the effect of the addition of calcium pidolate in diets of laying hens during the 70 to 80 week of age on egg quality. For which 1120 laying hens of the Hy-Line Brown line, from 70 to 80 weeks of age were used, which were distributed with a completely randomized design divided into four treatments: DB (Base diet without addition calcium pidolate), DB15 (Base diet with calcium pidolate addition to 0.015%), DB30 (Base diet with addition calcium pidolate to 0.030%), DB45 (Base diet with addition calcium pidolate to 0.045%) with ten repetitions for each treatment, having as an experimental unit of seven hens. Evaluating productive parameters: egg weight (g), albumin height (mm), haugh units (UH), breaking strength (kgf) and shell thickness (mm), egg production (%) using the DET 6000 equipment. For the statistical analysis ANOVA was used using the statistical program Infostat and the Tukey test to compare differences between treatments (P<0.05). The birds that consumed diets with inclusion of 0.015, 0.030 and 0.045% calcium pidolate presented higher egg weight, albumin height, haugh units, resistance to rupture and shell thickness compared to those that did not receive the product (P <0.05), however, there was no statistical difference between the inclusion levels. We conclude that calcium pidolate in the diet of laying hens had a positive effect on the external and internal quality parameters of the egg: egg weight, albumin height, haugh units, resistance to rupture and shell thickness
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