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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Kvalita masa kohoutků nosného typu

Straka, Pavel January 2006 (has links)
No description available.
2

Asociace polymorfismu v genu pro sialoprotein s vybranými parametry kostí u kura domácího

Poliakh, Ievgeniia January 2016 (has links)
IBSP gene for bone sialoprotein plays an important role in bone mineralization. The aim of the study was to find out if there is an association between bone mineral composition and A211G polymorphism in gene for bone sialoprotein. PCR-RFLP method was used for polymorphism genotyping. Calcium and phosphorus content of bone tissue were determined photometrically. The three-point bending test was applied to measure bone strength. Results was evaluated by one-way ANOVA with Fisher LSD post-hoc testing. No statistically significant differences between genotypes were found. This findings shows no support for association between bone content and polymorphism. So A211G polymorphism cannot been recommended for MAS.
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Lisina digestível e Zinco quelato: produção e qualidade de ovos de galinhas poedeiras / Digestible Lysine and Zinc Chelate: Production and Quality of Laying Hen Eggs

Pacheco, Bruna Helena Carvalho 17 December 2008 (has links)
A otimização do metabolismo e a maximização do desempenho das aves dependem de adequada nutrição. Dentre os nutrientes essenciais a essa nutrição estão o aminoácido lisina e zinco, objetos desta avaliação, sobre a produção, qualidade, composição dos ovos e morfologia intestinal. Setecentos e vinte poedeiras foram submetidas em dois períodos de avaliação. Cada período correspondeu a 12 semanas, sendo a Fase-I de 24 a 36 e a Fase-II de 48 a 60 semanas de idade. Os tratamentos foram distribuídos em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, dispostos em esquema fatorial (5 x 3) aplicados em seis repetições e a unidade experimental foi composta de oito aves/parcela. Os níveis de lisina digestível foram: 0,482; 0,527; 0,582; 0,644 e 0,732% e de zinco: 137, 309 e 655 ppm na forma de quelato. Na Fase-I, houve interação de lisina digestível e zinco nas variáveis: consumo de ração médio diário, conversão alimentar, porcentagem de postura e na massa de ovo. Na Fase-II a interação foi evidenciada no consumo de ração médio diário, peso da casca, composição química e taxas de deposição protéica, lipídica e mineral do ovo. Na maior concentração dietética de zinco o acréscimo de lisina digestível coincidiu com aumento linear no peso da casca. Por outro lado, o acréscimo de zinco independentemente do nível de lisina na dieta, culminou com a redução do peso do ovo e da porcentagem da matéria mineral na gema limitando a eficiência de deposição mineral nessa fração do ovo. Resultado inverso ocorreu no albúmen, quando houve aumento na porcentagem de matéria mineral. Em ambas as fases, a menor concentração de zinco (173ppm) atendeu as necessidades de produção e qualidade das aves. O valor médio estimado de lisina digestível foi de 0,662% ± 0,03 para a Fase-I e de 0,609 ± 0,004 para a Fase-II. / The optimization of the metabolism and poultry performance maximization depend of adequate nutrition. Among the essential nutrients there are lysine and zinc, subjects this evaluation, on egg production, quality, composition and intestinal morphology. Seven hundred and twenty laying were submitted into two study periods. Each period corresponded to 12 weeks, being 24 to 36 Phase I and 48 to 60 weeks of age Phase II. The treatments were allotted to a completely randomly, disposed randomized design under factorial scheme (5 x 3) with six replications and eight bird per experimental unit. The lysine levels were: 0.482; 0.527; 0.582; 0.644 e 0.732% and zinc: 173, 309 and 655 ppm in chelate form. At Phase I, there was interaction of digestible lysine and zinc in variables: average feed intake, feed: gain, laying percentage and egg mass. At Phase II the interaction was evidenced at the average feed intake, shell weight, chemical composition, proteic, lipidic and mineral depositionn rates egg. In the higher dietetic zinc concentration the digestible lysine accretion coincide with linear increase in shell weight. On the other hand, the zinc increase, of independently from diet lysine level, coincide with egg weight and yolk mineral percentage decrease, however limiting the mineral accretion efficiency in this egg fraction. In both Phases, the smallest zinc concentration (173ppm) attended the poultry production and quality needs. The estimate value of digestible lysine was 0.662% ± 0.03 for Phase I and 0.609% ± 0.004 for Phase II.
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Lisina digestível e Zinco quelato: produção e qualidade de ovos de galinhas poedeiras / Digestible Lysine and Zinc Chelate: Production and Quality of Laying Hen Eggs

Bruna Helena Carvalho Pacheco 17 December 2008 (has links)
A otimização do metabolismo e a maximização do desempenho das aves dependem de adequada nutrição. Dentre os nutrientes essenciais a essa nutrição estão o aminoácido lisina e zinco, objetos desta avaliação, sobre a produção, qualidade, composição dos ovos e morfologia intestinal. Setecentos e vinte poedeiras foram submetidas em dois períodos de avaliação. Cada período correspondeu a 12 semanas, sendo a Fase-I de 24 a 36 e a Fase-II de 48 a 60 semanas de idade. Os tratamentos foram distribuídos em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, dispostos em esquema fatorial (5 x 3) aplicados em seis repetições e a unidade experimental foi composta de oito aves/parcela. Os níveis de lisina digestível foram: 0,482; 0,527; 0,582; 0,644 e 0,732% e de zinco: 137, 309 e 655 ppm na forma de quelato. Na Fase-I, houve interação de lisina digestível e zinco nas variáveis: consumo de ração médio diário, conversão alimentar, porcentagem de postura e na massa de ovo. Na Fase-II a interação foi evidenciada no consumo de ração médio diário, peso da casca, composição química e taxas de deposição protéica, lipídica e mineral do ovo. Na maior concentração dietética de zinco o acréscimo de lisina digestível coincidiu com aumento linear no peso da casca. Por outro lado, o acréscimo de zinco independentemente do nível de lisina na dieta, culminou com a redução do peso do ovo e da porcentagem da matéria mineral na gema limitando a eficiência de deposição mineral nessa fração do ovo. Resultado inverso ocorreu no albúmen, quando houve aumento na porcentagem de matéria mineral. Em ambas as fases, a menor concentração de zinco (173ppm) atendeu as necessidades de produção e qualidade das aves. O valor médio estimado de lisina digestível foi de 0,662% ± 0,03 para a Fase-I e de 0,609 ± 0,004 para a Fase-II. / The optimization of the metabolism and poultry performance maximization depend of adequate nutrition. Among the essential nutrients there are lysine and zinc, subjects this evaluation, on egg production, quality, composition and intestinal morphology. Seven hundred and twenty laying were submitted into two study periods. Each period corresponded to 12 weeks, being 24 to 36 Phase I and 48 to 60 weeks of age Phase II. The treatments were allotted to a completely randomly, disposed randomized design under factorial scheme (5 x 3) with six replications and eight bird per experimental unit. The lysine levels were: 0.482; 0.527; 0.582; 0.644 e 0.732% and zinc: 173, 309 and 655 ppm in chelate form. At Phase I, there was interaction of digestible lysine and zinc in variables: average feed intake, feed: gain, laying percentage and egg mass. At Phase II the interaction was evidenced at the average feed intake, shell weight, chemical composition, proteic, lipidic and mineral depositionn rates egg. In the higher dietetic zinc concentration the digestible lysine accretion coincide with linear increase in shell weight. On the other hand, the zinc increase, of independently from diet lysine level, coincide with egg weight and yolk mineral percentage decrease, however limiting the mineral accretion efficiency in this egg fraction. In both Phases, the smallest zinc concentration (173ppm) attended the poultry production and quality needs. The estimate value of digestible lysine was 0.662% ± 0.03 for Phase I and 0.609% ± 0.004 for Phase II.
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Užitkovost nosných slepic v různých systémech ustájení

FARA, Jiří January 2017 (has links)
The aim of the thesis was to evaluate productivity of the final hybrids laying type of hens Isa Brown and Bovans Brown in different housing systems on the basis of data provided by the International Poultry Testing Station in Ústrašice. Monitoring performance of the final hybrid laying type hens consisted of rearing pullets until the age of 126 days and the laying period to 518 days of age. Hatching eggs of Isa Brown hybrid for keeping in cages had significantly higher weight and fertilization, but lower hatchability of fertilized eggs than for keeping on litter. Hybrid Bovans Brown eggs for hatching intended for keeping in cages had lower weight and lower fertilization and hatching rate of fertilized eggs than eggs for keeping on litter. At the end of 18th week of rearing of pullets Isa Brown and Bovans Brown reared in cages had significantly lower body weight compared to pullets reared on litter. In pullets housed in cages feed consumption in 126 days was significantly higher compared with pullets reared on litter. During the rearing of pullets mortality was not recorded. Hybrid Isa Brown showed a higher body weight if kept in cages while hybrid Bovans Brown on litter. Both hybrids in battery cages had lower feed consumption per 1 egg and 1 feeding day. For the observed period was found higher mortality in chickens kept in cages than on litter. Hens housed in cages had lower egg production at the initial state. Both hybrids housed in cages had significantly lower intensity of laying during the first period than the laying hens housed on litter. Differences in the 2nd laying period were slight. Hens housed in battery cages achieved the highest egg weight in the mid-laying cycle, i.e. in the 7th the laying period. Conversely hen housed on litter achieved the highest egg weight at the end of the laying cycle, and 13th, respectively 14th the laying period. Shell strength gradually decreased with age in both housing systems.

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