Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Animal Science Dept., Institute of Technical and vocational higher education, Jihad-agriculture ministry

2 Animal Science Dept., university of Mohaghegh-ardabili

3 animal science dept., university of Tehran

4 animal science dept., university of Mohaghegh-ardabili

Abstract

The effect of different sources of Se, together with flaxseed on performance, egg physical qualities and some serum biochemical parameters in laying hens was investigated. In a completely randomized design, 384 "Hy-Line W36" hens (50 wks of age) were assigned to a 3×4 factorial arrangement comprising four replicates of eight for ten weeks. Birds received three basal diets containing 0, 5% and 10% of flaxseed, supplemented with no Se and one mg/kg of Se from sodium selenite, Se-enriched yeast and seleno-hydroxy-methionine(Selisseo). Inclusion of flaxseed decreased egg weight and egg mass(P

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