Administration of probiotics to increase egg production and extend the productivity on late-phase laying hen: a review

Eggs are a relatively inexpensive and easily obtained food. The average laying hens produce 240 – 260 eggs/bird/year. However, at the age of 80 weeks laying hens must be culled because their productivity has decreased below50%. Many efforts have been made to extend the egg production cycle so that p...

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Main Authors: Kumalasari, Chitra, Adriani, Lovita, Yudha Asmara, Indrawati, Nayan, Nazri
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1064362024-10-11T07:25:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106436/ Administration of probiotics to increase egg production and extend the productivity on late-phase laying hen: a review Kumalasari, Chitra Adriani, Lovita Yudha Asmara, Indrawati Nayan, Nazri Eggs are a relatively inexpensive and easily obtained food. The average laying hens produce 240 – 260 eggs/bird/year. However, at the age of 80 weeks laying hens must be culled because their productivity has decreased below50%. Many efforts have been made to extend the egg production cycle so that production increases before laying hensare culled. Probiotics supplementation is one method of increasing productivity in old age laying hens. This reviewexplores the potential of probiotics that can increase egg production in laying hen late-phase, which discusses the reproductivesystem, including hormones and the reproductive tract, productivity, digestive system, and health of layinghens at an advanced age. This article attempts to provide a complete summary of the potential benefits of probiotics inprolonging the production cycle of late-phase laying hens based on existing literature. The research presented in thisstudy offers pertinent insights and theoretical frameworks for enhancing productivity in aging hens, particularly for individuals engaged in small-scale farming. ResearchersLinks 2023-06-15 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106436/1/Administration%20of%20Probiotics%20to%20Increase%20Egg.pdf Kumalasari, Chitra and Adriani, Lovita and Yudha Asmara, Indrawati and Nayan, Nazri (2023) Administration of probiotics to increase egg production and extend the productivity on late-phase laying hen: a review. Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences, 11 (8). 1236 - 1249. ISSN 2307-8316 https://researcherslinks.com/current-issues/Administration-of-Probiotics-to-Increase-Egg-Production-and-Extend-the-Productivity-on-Late-Phase-Laying-Hen-A-Review/33/8/6382/html 10.17582/journal.aavs/2023/11.8.1236.1249
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description Eggs are a relatively inexpensive and easily obtained food. The average laying hens produce 240 – 260 eggs/bird/year. However, at the age of 80 weeks laying hens must be culled because their productivity has decreased below50%. Many efforts have been made to extend the egg production cycle so that production increases before laying hensare culled. Probiotics supplementation is one method of increasing productivity in old age laying hens. This reviewexplores the potential of probiotics that can increase egg production in laying hen late-phase, which discusses the reproductivesystem, including hormones and the reproductive tract, productivity, digestive system, and health of layinghens at an advanced age. This article attempts to provide a complete summary of the potential benefits of probiotics inprolonging the production cycle of late-phase laying hens based on existing literature. The research presented in thisstudy offers pertinent insights and theoretical frameworks for enhancing productivity in aging hens, particularly for individuals engaged in small-scale farming.
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author Kumalasari, Chitra
Adriani, Lovita
Yudha Asmara, Indrawati
Nayan, Nazri
spellingShingle Kumalasari, Chitra
Adriani, Lovita
Yudha Asmara, Indrawati
Nayan, Nazri
Administration of probiotics to increase egg production and extend the productivity on late-phase laying hen: a review
author_facet Kumalasari, Chitra
Adriani, Lovita
Yudha Asmara, Indrawati
Nayan, Nazri
author_sort Kumalasari, Chitra
title Administration of probiotics to increase egg production and extend the productivity on late-phase laying hen: a review
title_short Administration of probiotics to increase egg production and extend the productivity on late-phase laying hen: a review
title_full Administration of probiotics to increase egg production and extend the productivity on late-phase laying hen: a review
title_fullStr Administration of probiotics to increase egg production and extend the productivity on late-phase laying hen: a review
title_full_unstemmed Administration of probiotics to increase egg production and extend the productivity on late-phase laying hen: a review
title_sort administration of probiotics to increase egg production and extend the productivity on late-phase laying hen: a review
publisher ResearchersLinks
publishDate 2023
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