Effect of Tier Level, Exposure and Period on Egg Production and Grade of Eggs
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2018-10-23
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A total of 230 Nera birds were studied in an open and close-ended layer house for 6 weeks to
determine the effect of cage location, tier level, and exposure of bird on egg production. Birds were
supplied ad Libitum with feed and water. Eggs were collected twice daily at 11.00 am, and 4.00
p.m. counted, weighed and classified into sizes. The production of the egg was found to be
significantly influenced by the location of laying hen. The upper tier recorded 29.17% superiority
over the lower tier. This showed that birds laid more eggs in the upper tier. Besides, tier did not
significantly (P < 0.05) affect the sizes of the egg laid. In this study, the birds used were exposed to
light and dark conditions. The result obtained showed that more eggs were produced at the better
lit area than the more shaded area. It is therefore economically viable to have more light in the