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Commercial Feed Diluted with Different Fiber Sources and Enzyme Product for Broilers: Growth Performance, Carcass and Gut Health
Diarra, Siaka Seriba; Anand, S; Lemuelu, T; Areta, F; Mathew, E; Lehi, E; Hoponoa, S; Kava, F; Mafi, J; Taliauli, F.
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  • Diarra, Siaka Seriba; University of the South Pacific. School of Agriculture and Food Technology. Alafua. WS
  • Anand, S; University of the South Pacific. School of Agriculture and Food Technology. Alafua. WS
  • Lemuelu, T; University of the South Pacific. School of Agriculture and Food Technology. Alafua. WS
  • Areta, F; University of the South Pacific. School of Agriculture and Food Technology,. Alafua. WS
  • Mathew, E; University of the South Pacific. School of Agriculture and Food Technology. Alafua. WS
  • Lehi, E; University of the South Pacific. School of Agriculture and Food Technology. Alafua. WS
  • Hoponoa, S; University of the South Pacific. School of Agriculture and Food Technology. Alafua. WS
  • Kava, F; University of the South Pacific. School of Agriculture and Food Technology. Alafua. WS
  • Mafi, J; University of the South Pacific. School of Agriculture and Food Technology. Alafua. WS
  • Taliauli, F; University of the South Pacific. School of Agriculture and Food Technology. Alafua. WS
Rev. bras. ciênc. avic ; 25(1): eRBCA-2021-1546, 2023. tab
Article em En | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1416173
Biblioteca responsável: BR68.1
ABSTRACT
The dilution of commercial broiler feed with copra meal (CM), palm kernel meal (PKM) and cassava leaf meal (CLM) and enzyme supplementation was investigated. Two hundred and eighty 7-day old Cobb 500 broilers were fed commercial feed alone or diluted with the test ingredients with and without enzyme. There were no interaction effects (p>0.05) on feed intake (FI) and weight gain (WG). Poorer (p<0.05) feed conversion ratio (FCR) was observed on the diet diluted diets from 22-42 d, but this was restored (p>0.05) by enzyme supplementation. There was no interaction effect on final body weight (FBW). Diet dilution depressed FBW (p<0.05) but enzyme supplementation restored (p>0.05) this weight depression. Abdominal fat was lighter (p<0.05) on CLM compared to CM. There were no interaction effects (p>0.05) on the weight of gut segments and E. coli count. Heavier (p<0.05) liver, gizzard and intestine were observed on the test diets. Commercial feed dilution with CM, CLM and PKM at 100 g/kg for starter and 200 g/kg for finisher would be a viable option for smallholder broiler production. More research is needed into dilution levels and enzyme concentrations.(AU)
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: VETINDEX Idioma: En Revista: Rev. bras. ciênc. avic Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: VETINDEX Idioma: En Revista: Rev. bras. ciênc. avic Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article