Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 PhD student.Department of animal science,Kashmar Branch, Kashmar, Iran.

2 Associate Professor, Department of animal science,,Kashmar Branch,Kashmar,Iran.

3 Assistant Professor, Department of animal science,Mashhad Branch, Mashhad,Iran.

4 Assistant Professor, Department of animal science,Mashhad branch,Mashhad,Iran

10.22051/jab.2023.43335.1555

Abstract

Introduction: Limited access to water or the presence of pollutants in the source has a significant effect on the health and productivity of animals. Materials and methods: 240 laying hens were tested completely randomly with 4 treatments and 5 repetitions. Experimental treatments include treatment 1: hens with free access to drinking water, treatment 2: hens with free access to water + low concentration of chemicals, treatment 3: hens with free access to drinking water + high concentration of chemicals, treatment 4: hens access to water every night + low concentration of chemicals and 50% limitation in average daily water consumption, treatment 5: hens access to water every night + high concentration of chemicals and 50% limitation in average daily water consumption. Results and discussion: The performance indexes were significantly affected by the effect of the treatments. Egg white and shell weight, specific gravity, egg shell shape and thickness index, corticosterone, aspartate aminotransferase enzyme, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, chlorine and blood calcium index as well as the number of white blood cells, number of red blood cells, hemoglobin and hematocrit were not affected by experimental treatments.

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