The effect of litter material on the productivity and health of broiler chickens

Title
The effect of litter material on the productivity and health of broiler chickens
Publication Date
2009
Author(s)
Ali, M A
Iji, Paul
MacAlpine, R
Mikkelsen, L L
Editor
Editor(s): Pierre Cronjé and Nerida Richards
Type of document
Conference Publication
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
University of New England
Place of publication
Armidale, Australia
UNE publication id
une:5229
Abstract
Many different litter materials are used as bedding for broiler chickens in Australia. In this study, the effect of litter type on the productivity and health of broilers was investigated. Broilers were reared on rice hulls, softwood sawdust, pine shavings, reused single-batch litter (originally based on pine shavings), hardwood sawdust, shredded paper or chopped straw. Litter type affected (P < 0.05) feed intake to 21 days of age. However, the performance of broilers on all the litter types was comparable at 42 days of age. This is consistent with the findings of Brake et al. (1993) and subsequent researchers who did not observe significant production differences associated with litter material.
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Citation
Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition - Australia, v.17, p. 182-182
ISSN
0819-4823
Start page
182
End page
182

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