COMPARATIVE PRODUCTIve
PERFORMANCE AND EGG CHARACTERISTICS OF
pULLETS AND SPENT LAYERS
F.
Yasmeen,
S. Mahmood1, M. Hassan, N. Akhtar and M. Yaseen2
Department of Zoology, Government
College
University, Faisalabad; 1Department of Poultry Science, 2Department
of Statistics,
University of Agriculture,
Faisalabad, Pakistan
Abstract
Production performance and egg quality characteristics of pullets and spent
layers were compared in this study. Forty birds, each from the flocks of pullets
(24 weeks old) and spent layers (76 weeks old) were selected as experimental
birds. The birds from each age group were divided into five replicates, each
comprising of eight birds. All the experimental birds were fed a commercial
layer ration @ 110g/bird/day for 12 weeks. The data on egg production, feed
consumption, egg weight and egg quality characteristics viz. shell thickness,
shell weight, breaking strength, albumen diameter, albumen weight and yolk
weight were recorded. The data thus collected were utilized for calculation of
FCR, Haugh unit and yolk index values. The results revealed that pullets
produced more eggs and utilized their feed more efficiently than spent layers.
However, egg weight in spent layers was higher than in their counterparts.
Pullets also produced eggs with thicker shell and higher Haugh unit values when
compared to the spent layers. Feed consumption and yolk index values remained
unaffected due to the age. Pullets also had better egg
quality characteristics than those of spent layers.