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Možnosti uporabe dan starih petelinčkov lahkega tipa
ID Lavrič Mrvar, Katja (Author), ID Terčič, Dušan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Pri kokoših obstajajo negativne korelacije med nesnostjo in pitovnimi lastnostmi. Zato so na selekcijskih centrih usmerjeni bodisi v pridobivanje kokoši lahkega (nesnega) tipa, bodisi se ukvarjajo s selekcijo kokoši težkega (mesnega) tipa. Petelinčki lahkega tipa so pri teh sistemih pridobivanja končnih križancev višek. Rastejo namreč počasi, slabo izkoriščajo krmo, njihovo meso ni mehko. Pobijanje dan starih petelinčkov lahkega tipa je zelo problematično z etičnega, okoljskega in ekonomskega vidika. Zato se iščejo alternativne metode, s katerimi bi se izognili rutinskemu pobijanju teh živali. Trenutno so v ospredju zanimanja naslednje tri metode: pitanje petelinov lahkega tipa, uporaba kombiniranih pasem ter določitev spola zarodkom v valilnih jajcih (t.i. »in ovo« seksiranje). Glavni slabosti pitanja petelinov nesnega tipa sta dolgo trajanje pitanja, velika poraba krme in posledično veliki stroški za krmo. Kombiniranih pasem kokoši, ki bi zagotavljale ekonomsko opravičljivo prirejo mesa in jajc na trgu ni moč dobiti. Trenutno najboljša alternativa je uporaba optične spektroskopije, s katero se spol zarodka v valilnem jajcu določi po štirih dneh valjenja, torej še preden se pri zarodku razvije senzorični živčni sistem. Metoda omogoča, da se jajca z moškimi zarodki kmalu po začetku valjenja odstrani iz valilnika s čimer se prihrani pri energiji, odstranjena jajca pa lahko predelamo v krmo za živali. Glavne skrbi povezane s spektroskopsko metodo vključujejo natančnost določitve spola, stroškovno učinkovitost in dovolj veliko hitrost določanja spola, ki bi ustrezala potrebam industrije. V diplomski nalogi so opisani mehanizmi določanja spola pri pticah in možne rešitve za problem odvečnih petelinčkov nesnega tipa.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:perutnina, kokoši, nesni tip, dan stari petelinčki, uporaba
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2021
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-130923 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:76997635 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:19.09.2021
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Possible solutions for the use of day-old male layer chicks
Abstract:
In chickens, there are negative correlations between laying performance and fattening performance. Therefore, selection centers focus on either selection of egg-type chickens or selection of meat-type chickens. As a result, one-day old male layer chicks are considered as defects in production. This is because, they have a slow growth rate, low feed conversion, and their meat is not tender at maturity. The culling of day-old male chicks in layer production raises animal welfare, environmental, economic and ethical issues. Therefore, researchers are looking for alternative methods to avoid the routine killing of male layer chicks. Currently, three different methods are in focus: raising male eggs for meat production, using dual-purpose breeds, and sex identification in hatching eggs (i.e. »in ovo« sexing). The main disadvantages of rearing male laying hens are the long fattening period, the high feed consumption and the resulting high feed costs. Dual purpose breeds that would allow economically viable production of meat and eggs are not available. The best alternative at present would be to use in ovo spectroscopy for sex determination in the hatching egg on the fourth day of incubation, before the chick embryo develops its sensory nervous system. As a result, the male hatching eggs are removed early and do not hatch. This saves energy costs and the removed male hatching eggs could then be processed into a high quality feed. Some concerns regarding these technologies are the accuracy of sexing, cost effectiveness, and producing rates fast enough for the industry. This thesis describes the mechanisms of sex determination in birds and possible solutions to the problem of male layer chicks being discarded.

Keywords:poultry, laying hens, male-layer chick, utilization

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