17 research outputs found
Determination of the energetic value of corn, soybean meal and micronized full fat soybean for newly hatched chicks
Evaluation of babassu meal in feed for layer hens during the growth phase
Studies were conducted to evaluate the nutritional value and inclusion levels of babassu meal (BM) in the diet of grower layer pullets in substitution to wheat meal. Digestibility, metabolism and growth trials were conducted. Twelve cecectomized roosters were used in the digestibility assay to determine the coefficients of standardized digestibility of amino acids (CSDAA). The metabolism trial was conducted with 30 adult roosters to determine the apparent metabolizable energy corrected for nitrogen (AMEn) of BM. A growth trial was performed to determine replacement levels of wheat midds by BM diet using 360 six-week-old commercial layer pullets. BM was included at the 0, 75 and 150 g/kg of BM, during grower and development rearing phases, respectively. Feed intake, body weight gain, and feed conversion were evaluated. BM AMEn was determined as 1,474 kcal/kg, on as-fed basis. The CSDAA determined for BM were below 88% for all AA. The inclusion of BM in the feed of grower layers (7-18 week) significantly decreased feed intake (p < 0.05), but significantly improved body weight gain and feedconversion ratio (p < 0.05) at 15% inclusion level. Considering the nutritional value and performance results, BM can replace wheat midds in diets of grower layer pullets.Universidade Estadual do Maranhão Departamento de ZootecniaUniversidade Estadual Paulista Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e VeterináriaUniversidade Estadual Paulista Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinári
Nutritional and microbiological evaluation of meat and bone meal produced in the state of Minas Gerais
The present study investigated the chemical composition and metabolizable energy levels of ten meat and bone meals (MBM) produced in Minas Gerais state (Experiment I) and evaluated the growth performance of broilers fed with diets containing those MBM (Experiment II). In the first experiment, energy values (apparent metabolizable energy [AME] and corrected apparent metabolizable energy [AMEn]) of ten different MBM were determined using the traditional method with total collection of excreta. Four hundred forty 21 day-old Hubbard broilers were used. A reference corn and soybean meal-based diet was replaced in 20% by the feed containing MBM to be tested. A completely randomized experimental design was used with eleven treatments (one reference diet and ten MBM), four repetitions per treatment and 10 birds per repetition (5 males and 5 females). In the second experiment, five MBMs from the ten analyzed in Experiment 1 were used as phosphorus source and compared to a diet containing bicalcium phosphate. The growth performance of the broilers fed with these diets was analyzed, considering two ages of the onset of MBM inclusion in the diet (1 or 7 days of age). One-day-old Hubbard broilers (1,320 birds) were housed in 44 plots with 30 birds per experimental unit. The experiment consisted of 11 treatments in a 5x2 factorial arrangement, with five sources of MBM, two ages for the onset of inclusion, and a reference treatment without addition of MBM. The results obtained showed a great variation in the chemical composition and apparent metabolizable energy of the evaluated meals. No significant differences were found on the performance of broilers fed diets with different MBM or the diet with bicalcium phosphate as phosphorus source. The performance of broilers was not significantly influenced by the onset of MBM inclusion in the diets
Digestibility of raw soybeans in extruded diets for dogs determined by different methods
DETERMINAÇÃO DA COMPOSIÇÃO QUÍMICA E DOS VALORES DE ENERGIA METABOLIZÁVEL DE ALGUNS ALIMENTOS PROTEICOS PARA FRANGOS DE CORTE
Resumo Foi realizado um experimento, utilizando-se o método tradicional de coleta total de excretas, com o objetivo de determinar os valores de energia metabolizável aparente, energia metabolizável aparente corrigida pelo balanço de nitrogênio e composição química de seis alimentos: soja integral desativada com casca, soja integral desativada sem casca, concentrado proteico de soja, farelo de soja extrusada semi-integral, farelo de soja e glúten de trigo. Foram utilizados 252 pintos de corte da linhagem comercial Cobb 500, com 14 dias de idade, distribuídos em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, com sete tratamentos (seis rações testes e uma ração referência), seis repetições e seis aves por unidade experimental. Os cinco dias iniciais foram destinados à adaptação das aves às rações experimentais e os cinco dias finais à coleta total das excretas, realizada duas vezes ao dia. Os valores de energia metabolizável aparente corrigida pelo balanço de nitrogênio na matéria natural determinados em frangos de corte no período de 14 a 24 dias de idade foram os seguintes: soja integral desativada com casca: 2797 kcal/kg; soja integral desativada sem casca: 3012 kcal/kg; concentrado proteico de soja: 2554 kcal/kg; farelo de soja extrusada semi-integral: 2467 kcal/kg; farelo de soja: 2221 kcal/kg; glúten de trigo: 3813 kcal/kg
