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Animals 卷:10
Gradual Provision of Live Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) Larvae to Older Laying Hens: Effect on Production Performance, Egg Quality, Feather Condition and Behavior
Tarique Arsiwalla1  Monika Dalim1  Francesc Molist2  Aman Paul2  Raymond Leushuis3  Laura Star3 
[1] D, Schothorst Feed Research B.V., 8218 NA Lelystad, The Netherlands;
[2] Product Development, Protix B.V., 5107 NC Dongen, The Netherlands;
[3] R&
关键词: hermetia illucens;    live feeding;    older laying hens;    production performance;    egg quality;    feather condition;   
DOI  :  10.3390/ani10020216
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Feather pecking is a key welfare challenge in laying hen husbandry. Feeding of live Hermetia illucens larvae could provide a possible solution to reduce feather pecking in hens. This research investigates effects of dispensing live H. illucens larvae to non-beak trimmed older laying hens on production performance, behavior and welfare. Control treatment hens were provided a commercial diet, while larvae treatment hens were provided live H. illucens larvae (using special dispenser) on top of a soy-free diet. Feather condition, production performance and egg quality were measured during the initiation (67 weeks age) and termination (78 weeks age) of the trial. Behavior of birds was monitored using video recording. Feed conversion ratio, body weight gain and egg laying parameters were similar for both treatments. At termination of the trial, larvae-fed hens exhibited better feather condition in comparison to control hens (p = 0.004). Behavioral observations indicated that larvae provision influenced the number of birds on floor during morning and afternoon hours. In conclusion, live H. illucens larvae could successfully replace soy in diets of older laying hens (in combination with local plant proteins). Provisioning of these insects also had a positive effect on the feather condition of laying hens with intact beaks.

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