The records of a population of White Leghorns at the Oregon
State Agricultural Experiment Station, submitted to accelerated
selection for hen-housed egg production on an individual and a family
basis at 40 weeks of age for 18 years, were studied. An analysis
was made to determine the relative efficiency of...
Three experiments were conducted to determine the influence
of supplementary biotin and of other nutrients on dermatitis and
hatchability in both normal-size and dwarf Single Comb White Leghorn
layers.
Experiment One was divided into two parts. First, preliminary
hatchability studies were conducted with both types of layers fed
the rations...
Six experiments were carried out with Single Comb White Leghorn laying chickens to
assess the effect of feeding a source of direct-fed microbials (Lactobacillus; Lacto) and its
carrier [condensed cane molasses solubles (CCMS)] on the retentions of fat, nitrogen and
several minerals; on the status of the pH of the...
Two lots of six White Leghorn male chickens were fed diets containing
7.3% linoleic acid and either .075% ethoxyquin (lot 1) or 32.4
mg/kg of added vitamin E (lot II) for 47 weeks both of which were
designated as positive controls. A third group (lot III) containing 30
males received...
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This research was initiated to investigate a high
mortality problem occurring in market age broiler
chickens in Oregon. Initial field investigations
revealed that mortality was due to the systemic bacterial
infections. The subsequent laboratory experiments
suggested that suppressed short-term, non-specific innate
immunity rather than pathogenic properties of bacteria
caused the...
Two studies were undertaken to evaluate the effects
of nutrition and management factors on foot pad dermatitis
in single-comb White Leghorn dwarf and normal-sized
layers. In the nutrition study, caged layers were fed
one of six different diets. These included three diets
with different combinations of the trace minerals
cobalt,...
A series of 8 experiments was conducted to investigate various
methods of delaying the sexual maturity of developing White Leghorn
(W. L.) pullets grown during a period of increasing day length and to
control the feed intake of W. L. layers. In the first five experiments
W. L. pullets were...