Abstract—This study was designed to determine effect of
supplemented tomato pomace and fobrolytic enzyme on egg
production and egg quality. A total of 40 CP brown laying hens (95
week old) were used in completely randomized design in 2x2
factorial arrangement with or without enzyme supplementation. Four
dietary treatments included: Control (C), Fibrolytic enzyme (FE),
10% Tomato pomace (TP), and Fibrolytic enzyme + 10 % Tomato
pomace (FE+TP). Each of the four dietary treatments was fed up to
30 days (10 birds/treatment). Live performance, egg production, egg
weight and quality were determined for whole period. Dietary
treatments had no effect (P>0.05) on live performance, egg weight,
yolk color, and egg production. Therefore, laying hens fed diets with
fibrolytic enzyme were significantly (P
Abstract—This study was designed to determine effect ofsupplemented tomato pomace and fobrolytic enzyme on eggproduction and egg quality. A total of 40 CP brown laying hens (95week old) were used in completely randomized design in 2x2factorial arrangement with or without enzyme supplementation. Fourdietary treatments included: Control (C), Fibrolytic enzyme (FE),10% Tomato pomace (TP), and Fibrolytic enzyme + 10 % Tomatopomace (FE+TP). Each of the four dietary treatments was fed up to30 days (10 birds/treatment). Live performance, egg production, eggweight and quality were determined for whole period. Dietarytreatments had no effect (P>0.05) on live performance, egg weight,yolk color, and egg production. Therefore, laying hens fed diets withfibrolytic enzyme were significantly (P<0.05) increased yolk weight(17.37 g) as compared to other treatments. Additional of dietarytomato pomace had reduced capital costs for egg production.
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