A Preliminary Survey on The Enzymatic Effects of Roxylene on West Africa Dwarf (Wad) Goat Fed Cassava Peels and Poultry Droppings

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A 112days feed trial on West Africa Dwarf (WAD)goats fed cassava peels (CPM) and poultry droppings (PDM) with varying inclusion levels of enzymes on their growth performance and blood indices.Five dietary treatments levels based on the different percentage body weights per treatment were fed with varying levels of Roxazyme G2® at 4.4g, 4.6g, 4.8g and 5.0g which serves as T2, T3, T4 and T5 respectively per kg of CPM + PDMThe moisture, dry matter, ash, crude fibre, ether extracts, crude protein and Nitrogen free extracts of the diets were 10.76-12.06%, 87.94-90.34%, 8.27-9.25%, 12.68-13.62%, 5.26-5.46%, 14.21-14.95 and 45.69-46.73% respectively.Data collected on the growth parameters and bloodindices of the goats were analysed, while the means were separated with Duncan Multiple Range Test. Results on the general performance of WAD fed poultry dropping with varying inclusion levels showed that T5 have superior mean values on the weight gain, daily weight gain and better FCR. On the blood indices of WAD goats fed enzyme showed increase values on the parameters evaluated at higher inclusion levels. It was concluded that higher inclusion levels of enzymes resulted to a better growth performance with increase immunity to fight infection as observed at higher concentrations on their blood profile.
ro二甲苯对西非矮山羊食用木薯皮和家禽粪便酶促作用的初步研究
饲喂不同酶含量木薯皮(CPM)和家禽粪便(PDM)对西非矮山羊生长性能和血液指标的影响。按每处理体重百分比分别饲喂不同水平的Roxazyme G2®(每kg CPM + pdm分别为4.4g、4.6g、4.8g和5.0g),分别作为T2、T3、T4和T5。饲粮的水分、干物质、灰分、粗纤维、粗脂肪、粗蛋白质和无氮提取物含量分别为10.76 ~ 12.06%、87.94 ~ 90.34%、8.27 ~ 9.25%、12.68 ~ 13.62%、5.26 ~ 5.46%、14.21 ~ 14.95和45.69 ~ 46.73%。对山羊的生长参数和血液指标进行分析,采用Duncan多元极差检验法分离均数。结果表明,不同添加水平的WAD饲禽粪便的增重、日增重平均值和饲料效率均优于T5;饲粮酶的添加水平越高,WAD山羊的血液指标越高。由此得出结论,较高的酶包涵水平可以提高生长性能,并增强抗感染的免疫力,正如在血液中观察到的那样。
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