Author:
Brodacki Antoni,Batkowska Justyna,Stępniowska Anna,Blicharska Eliza,Drabik Kamil
Abstract
Abstract. The aim of study was to evaluate the quality of hen eggs influenced by
supplementation of copper with lysine chelate (CHL). The material consisted of eggs
from two groups of Hy-Line Brown laying hens aged 300 days. Group I, negative control (NC),
did not receive any additives. The hens from group II were treated with CHL at a dose of 30 mg Cu L−1 with drinking
water. After 4 weeks of supplementation, 60 eggs from each group were
randomly collected for quality analysis. The characteristics of the
whole egg and its individual elements (shell, yolk, and albumen) were evaluated.
The supplementation of CHL increased the egg weight, as well
as the weight and height of albumen. There were no changes in the shell
strength parameters, and its darker color may increase potential
consumer acceptance, but requires confirmation by sensory analysis of the eggs.
The copper addition was relatively small, but even this dose caused some
changes in egg quality. Little changes in the mineral composition of
individual elements of the eggs have been reported. It is therefore very
important to continue research to find the smallest effective dose of this
micronutrient, to study the duration of time it should be given in order
to obtain the best quality of eggs, and to minimize the mineral disorders in
organisms.
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