2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2021.101376
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Effect of photoperiod on eggshell quality and quality characteristics of tibia, femur, and ulna in laying ducks

Abstract: We investigated the effect of photoperiod on eggshell quality, bone quality characteristics and bone metabolism related enzymes and factors in laying ducks. After adaption, 300 Jinding laying ducks (252-day-old) were randomly divided into 5 treatments, receiving 12 L (hours of light):12 D (hours of darkness), 14L:10D, 16L:8D, 18L:6D or 20L:4D, respectively. Each group had 6 replicates of 10 birds each. The feeding experiment lasted 8 wk. Compared with 12L:12D, the … Show more

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“…In the year 2021, we reported the effect of photoperiod on laying performance, ovarian morphology, reproductive hormone secretion and its receptor gene mRNA expression, eggshell quality, and the quality characteristics of the tibia, femur, and ulna in ducks during the laying phase ( Cui et al, 2021a , b ). Independent from previous publications, this study reported the effect of photoperiod on ileal morphology, barrier function and microbiota, and melatonin expression and synthesis in laying ducks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the year 2021, we reported the effect of photoperiod on laying performance, ovarian morphology, reproductive hormone secretion and its receptor gene mRNA expression, eggshell quality, and the quality characteristics of the tibia, femur, and ulna in ducks during the laying phase ( Cui et al, 2021a , b ). Independent from previous publications, this study reported the effect of photoperiod on ileal morphology, barrier function and microbiota, and melatonin expression and synthesis in laying ducks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%