Evaluating the Potential of Triticale Grain Grown in Kenya as an Alternative Feed Ingredient in Broiler Diets in Raw or Thermal Treated (Pelleted) Form

Domitila Njoki Maina, P. Onjoro, E. Njoka, M. Ambula
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This study was conducted to evaluate the potential of triticale grain as an alternative feed ingredient in broiler diet. In this study, feeding trials of broilers were carried out over a period of six weeks to assess the optimal inclusion level of triticale grain in raw and pelleted form in broiler diet as a substitute for maize. The study also involved evaluation of effects of feeding thermal treated (pelleted) diet on performance of broilers. Ten triticale based diets were prepared and incorporated in five inclusion levels of 0, 15, 30, 45 and 60% in raw and pelleted form. The diets were assigned to the experimental units in a factorial arrangement in a completely randomized design. The results of this study showed that inclusion of triticale in broiler diet in either raw or pelleted form significantly improved feed intake (FI) and body weight gain (BWG) (P 0.05). Thermal treatment of the triticale through pelleting reduced FI and BWG (P 0.05). Inclusion level improved FI, BWG and reduced PER significantly (P 0.05). There was positive interaction between pelleting and level of inclusion in BWG (P<0.05) at 30% inclusion level in raw form of triticale. The interaction was negative for the same in pelleted form. It can be concluded from the findings of this study that triticale grain may be used as an alternative feed ingredient in broiler diets in raw or pelleted form without causing any detrimental effect on the performance of the birds. Pelleted triticale based diet may not improve performance in broiler chicken.
评估在肯尼亚种植的小黑麦谷物作为肉仔鸡日粮原料或热处理(颗粒)形式替代饲料成分的潜力
本试验旨在评价小黑麦籽粒在肉鸡饲粮中作为替代饲料的潜力。本研究对肉鸡进行了为期6周的饲养试验,以评估小黑麦颗粒在肉鸡饲粮中作为玉米替代品的最佳添加水平。本研究还评价了饲喂热处理(颗粒)日粮对肉鸡生产性能的影响。配制10种以小黑麦为基础的饲粮,分别以0、15、30、45%和60%的5个添加水平,以生料和颗粒形式添加。在完全随机设计中,以因子排列将饮食分配到实验单元。结果表明,在肉鸡饲粮中添加小黑麦,无论是原料形式还是颗粒形式,均可显著提高采食量和增重(p0.05)。小黑麦热成粒处理可降低FI和体重(p0.05)。添加水平显著提高了FI、BWG和PER (P < 0.05)。粗粒小黑麦在30%包埋水平下,成粒与BWG包埋水平呈显著正交互作用(P<0.05)。在颗粒形式下,相互作用为负。从本研究结果可以得出结论,小黑麦颗粒可作为肉仔鸡日粮的替代饲料成分,以生的或颗粒状的形式使用,而不会对鸟类的生产性能造成任何不利影响。小黑麦颗粒饲料不能提高肉鸡生产性能。
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