2022
DOI: 10.1093/g3journal/jkac302
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Genetics of tibia bone properties of crossbred commercial laying hens in different housing systems

Abstract: Osteoporosis and bone fractures are a severe problem for the welfare of laying hens, with genetics and environment, such as housing system, each making substantial contributions to bone strength. In this work, we performed genetic analyses of bone strength, bone mineral density and bone composition, as well as body weight, in 860 commercial crossbred laying hens from two different companies, kept in either furnished cages or floor pens. We compared bone traits between housing systems and crossbreds, and perfor… Show more

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“…Their results on bone strength were determined by several genes, which individually have a rather small effect. Another study by Johnsson et al [ 15 ] also on laying hens dealt with genome-wide association study of various bone parameters and body weight, in addition to comparing different housing systems. They detected three significant loci for body weight, but no significant loci for bone strength.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Their results on bone strength were determined by several genes, which individually have a rather small effect. Another study by Johnsson et al [ 15 ] also on laying hens dealt with genome-wide association study of various bone parameters and body weight, in addition to comparing different housing systems. They detected three significant loci for body weight, but no significant loci for bone strength.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%