Authors
SA Johnston, RM Gous
Publication date
2007/6/1
Journal
British poultry science
Volume
48
Issue
3
Pages
347-353
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
1. As hens age, egg weight increases but the eggs contain proportionally more yolk and less albumen and shell. However, at a given age, larger eggs contain proportionally more albumen. When modelling the nutrient requirements of the hen over a production cycle, based on the daily outputs of each nutrient, egg weight needs to be predicted as the sum of the three components, since each has a unique chemical composition, and these proportional changes will therefore influence the nutrient requirements of the hen.
2. Yolk weight is related to hen age and may be calculated using a logistic or Gompertz function. Allometric functions are used to predict albumen weight from yolk weight and shell weight from the weight of the egg contents.
3. A mechanistic, stochastic population model for layers may be used to verify that these functions correctly reflect the proportional changes in the egg components …
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