The Effect of Dietary Selenium Source and Level on Hen Production and Egg Selenium Concentration
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A 16-week experiment was conducted to compare effects of various levels of sodium selenite (SS) and Se-enriched yeast (SY), on the whole-egg Se content and hen's productivity. One hundred Shaver 579 hens, 27 weeks old, were placed on one of five experimental treatments. Each treatment was replicated four times with five hens per cage. Treatments consisted of feeding a low Se diet without supplementation (basal diet) or basal diet with one of two levels of supplemented Se (0.4 or 0.8 mg/kg) supplied by SS or SY. All supplemented treatments had significantly higher whole-egg Se concentration from basal diet (P lt 0.05). On the same supplemented level, hens fed on SY had higher egg Se content from hens feed on SS (P lt 0.001). No effects of dietary treatments on egg weight, percentages of dirty and cracked egg, and feed intake and conversion of feed were observed throughout the trial (P lt 0.05). In the first 8 weeks, there was no significant difference (P lt 0.05) in hen-day egg ...production among treatments. From the ninth week on to the end of the trial, supplementation of SY to hen's diet resulted in a higher egg production than SS (P lt 0.01).
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Sodium selenite / Selenium yeast / Laying hens / EggsIzvor:
Biological Trace Element Research, 2009, 131, 3, 263-270Izdavač:
- Humana Press Inc, Totowa
DOI: 10.1007/s12011-009-8369-y
ISSN: 0163-4984
PubMed: 19352598
WoS: 000271396500006
Scopus: 2-s2.0-70449533131
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PharmacyTY - JOUR AU - Pavlović, Zoran AU - Miletić, Ivanka AU - Jokić, Živan AU - Šobajić, Slađana PY - 2009 UR - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1201 AB - A 16-week experiment was conducted to compare effects of various levels of sodium selenite (SS) and Se-enriched yeast (SY), on the whole-egg Se content and hen's productivity. One hundred Shaver 579 hens, 27 weeks old, were placed on one of five experimental treatments. Each treatment was replicated four times with five hens per cage. Treatments consisted of feeding a low Se diet without supplementation (basal diet) or basal diet with one of two levels of supplemented Se (0.4 or 0.8 mg/kg) supplied by SS or SY. All supplemented treatments had significantly higher whole-egg Se concentration from basal diet (P lt 0.05). On the same supplemented level, hens fed on SY had higher egg Se content from hens feed on SS (P lt 0.001). No effects of dietary treatments on egg weight, percentages of dirty and cracked egg, and feed intake and conversion of feed were observed throughout the trial (P lt 0.05). In the first 8 weeks, there was no significant difference (P lt 0.05) in hen-day egg production among treatments. From the ninth week on to the end of the trial, supplementation of SY to hen's diet resulted in a higher egg production than SS (P lt 0.01). PB - Humana Press Inc, Totowa T2 - Biological Trace Element Research T1 - The Effect of Dietary Selenium Source and Level on Hen Production and Egg Selenium Concentration VL - 131 IS - 3 SP - 263 EP - 270 DO - 10.1007/s12011-009-8369-y ER -
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Pavlović, Z., Miletić, I., Jokić, Ž.,& Šobajić, S.. (2009). The Effect of Dietary Selenium Source and Level on Hen Production and Egg Selenium Concentration. in Biological Trace Element Research Humana Press Inc, Totowa., 131(3), 263-270. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12011-009-8369-y
Pavlović Z, Miletić I, Jokić Ž, Šobajić S. The Effect of Dietary Selenium Source and Level on Hen Production and Egg Selenium Concentration. in Biological Trace Element Research. 2009;131(3):263-270. doi:10.1007/s12011-009-8369-y .
Pavlović, Zoran, Miletić, Ivanka, Jokić, Živan, Šobajić, Slađana, "The Effect of Dietary Selenium Source and Level on Hen Production and Egg Selenium Concentration" in Biological Trace Element Research, 131, no. 3 (2009):263-270, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12011-009-8369-y . .