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Title: IMPROVING THE PROPERTİES OF EGG SHELLS THROUGH THE USE OF Vitamin D
Authors: Amirli, Fariz A.
Guliyeva, Narmina A.
Mammadova, Aynur F.
Nasibova, Fidan A.
Abdullayev, Raul Q.
Cafarov, Tural O.
Bahmanov, Vasif I.
Gadashov, Nihad
Akylbekova, T. N.
Keywords: polystyrene waste;capillary viscometry;polyvinyl chloride;static and dynamic exchange capacity;mechanical strength
Issue Date: 25-Apr-2024
Publisher: Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University
Abstract: In the work presented by us, we conducted a comparative study of the dried egg shells of chickens grown from broiler eggs with the shells of other chicken eggs (Siyazan Broiler JSC, Shafa Mılls Broiler, MERCAN). It was determined how feeding chickens with Vitamin D supplements affects the shell. The importance of Vitamin nutrition is fully explained and standard solutions are defined. One of the main tasks of the Republic of Azerbaijan is to achieve a leading position in the global food market, and we have developed and provided a scheme for feeding chickens to achieve the best result. Thus, we have proved that when Vitamin D is used as an additive to compound feed of parent flock hens and broiler-laying eggs, changes occur in the teat layer of the egg shell, indicating an improvement in their qualities. In parent flocks, these positive structural changes occur at the end of the production period, which allows the high hatchability of the eggs to be maintained. In our work, we experimentally studied the effect of Vitamin D, i.e. Tenat, on the structure of the shell. Thus, the use of Vitamin D contributes to the accumulation of nutrients, in particular calcium stores in the body, which helps the bird survive periods of stress without losing productivity and egg quality.
URI: http://dspace.azjhpc.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/407
ISSN: 1609-1620
Journal Title: PROCEEDINGS OF AZERBAIJAN HIGH TECHNICAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
metadata.dc.source.booktitle: VOLUME 26 SPECIAL ISSUE
Volume: 2
Issue: 148
First page number: 600
Last page number: 606
Number of pages: 7
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