Abstract
Abstract. This study investigated how early growth was affected in
various chicken genotypes, which were fed ad libitum or restricted and with
or without poultry red mite (PRM) infestation. Atak-S (AS), New Hampshire
Red (NHR), and Light Sussex (LS) genotypes were used in the study. In total, 120 chicks were used from each genotype. Four groups were formed:
feed-restricted (FR) and infested with parasite (P+), FR only, fed ad
libitum and P+ , and fed ad libitum only. Feed restriction was
applied as 20 % of the feed consumption of the group fed ad libitum the
day before for each genotype. The study was conducted between 2 to 12 weeks
of age. Weekly live weights and feed consumption were recorded, and the feed conversion ratio was calculated. Traps were placed in cages to count
parasites. Regarding the live weight, NHR tolerated the PRM infestation in
the ad libitum feed conditions better than other genotypes. While the infested NHR and AS birds had lower live weights than the non-infested ones under FR
conditions, there was no difference between infested and non-infested birds
of NHR and AS genotypes when they fed ad libitum. The feed consumption of
infested AS and NHR birds was higher than that of non-infested counterparts
when fed ad libitum. By contrast, the LS chicks consumed less food in
the infested environment. In conclusion, the genotypes responded differently
to PRM infestation in different feeding environments.
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