Egg shell quality and bone status as affected by environmental temperature, Ca and non-phytate P intake and in vitro limestone solubility in Single-Comb White Leghorn hens
Bingfan Zhang, Jordan Weil, Antonio Beita Guerra, Pramir Maharjan,, Katie Hilton, Nawin Suesuttajit, Diego A. Martinez, and Craig N. Coon

TL;DR
This study examines how environmental temperature, calcium, non-phytate phosphorus intake, and limestone solubility affect egg shell quality and bone health in White Leghorn hens, highlighting the need for adjusted nutrition at higher temperatures.
Contribution
It provides new insights into how temperature and dietary mineral solubility influence egg shell and bone quality, suggesting specific nutritional adjustments for different environmental conditions.
Findings
Higher temperatures reduce egg mass and shell weight per surface area.
Low-solubility limestone benefits shell quality only at thermoneutral temperatures.
Optimal calcium and non-phytate phosphorus intake depend on environmental temperature.
Abstract
Environmental temperature (ET) often changes the nutrient intake/output for layers. Changing feed formulations based on ET may need to be utilized to obtain optimum performance, shell quality and bone status. This study was conducted to investigate the effects of temperature, Ca intake, non-phytate P (NPP) intake and in vitro limestone solubility (LS) on egg-shell quality and bone status in commercial White Leghorn hens. Egg mass and shell weight per unit surface area (SWUSA) decreased with increasing ET (p lower than 0.05), especially when ET was 29.7 C (cycling mean ET)or a constant ET was 32.2 C. Feeding layers a low soluble larger particle size limestone instead of a highly soluble limestone produced beneficial effects for SWUSA at the thermoneutral ET (21.1 C) but the beneficial effect was less or disappeared when ET was higher than 26.6 C in EXP 1 and 2. Feeding layers 245 and 353…
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