Abstract:
The results of the investigation reveal the potential advantages of integrating unconventional feed supplements into poultry farming techniques. Rigorous experiments demonstrated that these supplements, derived from peat and feathers, positively influenced the physiological and morphofunctional characteristics of the digestive and reproductive systems in Adler Silver breed chickens. The identified outcomes from the application of these distinctive feed supplements disclosed several notable benefits. Particularly, there was a distinct improvement in the proper development and efficient functioning of the ovary and oviduct. This finding carries broad implications, suggesting a promising approach for enhancing egg production in Adler Silver breed laying hens. An especially interesting discovery involved the expedited physiological maturation observed in the juvenile subjects within the experimental groups when contrasted with the control group. This occurrence directly manifested in noticeable anatomical modifications, particularly growth in the dimensions of the ovary and oviduct. These changes strongly indicate the possibility of increased egg output within the Adler Silver breed. This research provides compelling evidence to emphasize the feasibility of incorporating unconventional feed supplements originating from feathers and peat into poultry nutritional approaches. The improvements observed in reproductive characteristics not only indicate the potential for higher egg production but also contribute to a more profound comprehension of the complex interaction between nutrition and physiological development in poultry. These results create opportunities for additional investigation and refinement of feed compositions, potentially revolutionizing poultry farming practices and elevating overall production efficiency.