magistrsko delo
Petra Markič (Author), Vida Rezar (Reviewer), Dušanka Jordan (Mentor), Dušan Terčič (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Poškodbe grodnice predstavljajo velik problem v reji kokoši nesnic po celem svetu in negativno vplivajo na dobrobit živali in proizvodne parametre. V poskusu smo skušali ugotoviti, kako v obogatenih kletkah na stopnjo poškodbe grodnice in uporabo gredi vpliva tip gredi (z ali brez gume) ter genotip nesnic (Prelux rjave, črne in grahaste nesnice). V poskus smo vključili 357 nesnic. Polovica nesnic vsakega genotipa je bila uhlevljena v kletkah, kjer so bile gredi obložene z gumo, druga polovica v kletkah z gredjo brez gume. V petih 12 dnevnih opazovalnih obdobjih (pri 25,5, 29,5, 33,5, 37,5 in 41,5 tednih) so bili zabeleženi podatki o nesnosti, zauživanju krme, telesni masi, operjenosti in poškodbah grodnice. Pri 29,5, 33,5 in 37,5 tednih starosti smo s snemanjem beležili mirovanje nesnic stoje oz. sede na gredeh oz. mrežastih tleh kletk. Ob koncu poskusa je bil izveden test plašnosti. Statistično značilno (P ⡤ 0,05) hujša stopnja poškodbe grodnice je bila zaznana pri nesnicah uhlevljenih v kletkah z gredjo z gumo. Genotip nesnic ni značilno vplival na poškodbe in mirovanje. Za zmanjšanje stopnje poškodbe grodnice ne bi priporočili te vrste in stopnje mehkobe gume na gredeh, vseeno pa bi mogoče morali premisliti o nekoliko mehkejših materialih, ki bi nudili večje udobje ob mirovanju na gredi in blažili pritisk na grodnico.

Keywords

perutnina;kokoši nesnice;dobrobit živali;proizvodni parametri;grodnica;poškodbe;magistrske naloge;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher: [P. Markič]
UDC: 636.5.08(043.2)
COBISS: 78852099 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Effects of perch design and genotype on perch use and keel bone damage in laying hens
Secondary abstract: Keel bone damage is one of the major welfare and health problems of commercial laying hens and is known to affect the welfare and production parameters of laying hens. The present study aims to investigate the effects of perch type (with or without rubber) and genotype (Brown, Black and Barred Prelux) of laying hens on keel bone damage. 357 laying hens were included. Half of the hens of each genotype were housed in enriched cages with perches covered with rubber, and half of the hens of each genotype were housed in cages with perches without rubber. During five 12-day periods (at 25.5, 29.5, 33.5, 37.5, and 41.5 weeks of age), we collected data on egg productivity, feed consumption, feather condition, body mass, and keel bone damage. At 29.5 and 37.5 weeks of age, we recorded duration of resting periods while sitting and standing on perches and wire floors. At the end of this study, we conducted the Tonic Immobility Test. Laying hens housed in cages with rubber perches had statistically significant (P ⡤ 0.05) more severe damage to the keel bone. Genotype had no significant effect on keel bone damage or on any form of resting. We do not recommend using this type of rubber for perches as it does not contribute to the welfare of the laying hens. However, perhaps we should consider using softer materials for perches that may provide more comfort during resting and reduce pressure on the keel bone during resting.
Secondary keywords: poultry;laying hens;welfare;production parameters;keel bone;damage;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Biotehniška fak., Oddelek za zootehniko
Pages: XIII, 63 f.
ID: 13620760