PREMIX IMPACT ON PRODUCTIVE QUALITIES OF GEESE

Hohitidze, Kalinichenko
unpublished
In this article the results of investigation of mineral-vitamin premix impact on productive of Toulouse geese breed in farming, are shown the and economic efficiency of its use is given The mineral-vitamin premix, diet, geese, egg production, egg fertilization, survival Introduction. In different regions of Ukraine bred more than a dozen species, rock groups and populations of geese are bred. They are conventionally divided into three groups. The first geese group (Gorky, Kuban, Chinese) is
more » ... acterized by high egg and low body weight. The second geese group (Romenskaya, Adler) is characterized by high viability, but has low egg production and low growth rate. Toulouse geese and Holmogorski (the third group) have a good live weight, shape meat but low ability fertilization [1,4]. Currently, farms of Dnepropetrovsk region have 3,2 thousand. of Ch. geese. Their performance is small, live weight gander at 5 months of age is 5.0 kg and the goose-4.5 kg, yield 40% of young birds (under standard 48-55) and fertilization of eggs 60% (the standard 73%). One of the main reasons for the low productivity of birds-inadequate feeding, technological breakdowns and low percentage of renewing the parent flock of young, which is 15% instead of 30% required. With this in mind, we set a goal: to study the effect of mineral-vitamin premix in figures of Toulouse geese breed. To accomplish this goal, we have all given as follows: To analyze ration feeding geese. To study the effect of premix for egg production, egg fertilization, the output of young, its survival and growth. To keep the control at the usefulness of experimental feeding of poultry according to the biochemical parameters of eggs (carotenoids and vitamin A). Material and methods of research. To solve the tasks experiment was conducted under conditions of farming of Toulouse geese breed. For this purpose breeding nests were staffed by 34 in each group: control and experimental. Each slot had 3 geese and 1 goose, bird age was 22 months. Each selection family used the building where birds had was 2m² floor area per head. Eggs were collected three times a day. In the productive period geese were fed 3 times, 330 g of feed per head for 1 day. In the non-productive period 40% of feed were substitute a by silage and green roughage.
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