Cassava Leaf Meal and Exogenous Enzyme as Supplements in Broiler Finisher Diets

E. Iyayi, Dona O Okhankhuele
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In a 4-week trial, seventy four-week old broiler chicks of Anak strain were randomly allocated to 7 experimental diets. Each dietary treatment had 5 replicates with 2 birds each making a total of 10 birds per diet. Diet 1 was the control diet with 15% level of groundnut cake (GNC). But in diets 2, 3, and 4 there was partial replacement of GNC with CLM by 33.33%, 50% and 66.67% such that the levels of cassava leaf meal (CLM) supplementation were 5%, 7.5% and 10% but in addition Avizyme® (an exogenous commercial polysaccharidase) was added to the diets at the rate of 100g kg-1. The birds were fed and given water ad libitum for 4 weeks. Feed intake was similar for birds on all the experimental diets but enzyme supplementation significantly (P 0.05) affected. CLM and enzyme supplementation produced a reduction in weekly cost of feed/bird and the weekly feed cost/weight gain of birds. Results of the study suggest that broiler finisher diets can have up to 66.67% of its GNC replaced with CLM (i.e. 10% CLM of diet). Addition of an exogenous enzyme to such diets further enhanced the performance of the birds with a beneficial reduction in the cost of feeding them. Trop. Vet. Vol. 20(3) 2002: 172-180
木薯叶粉和外源酶在肉鸡育肥猪日粮中的添加
在为期4周的试验中,74只4周龄的Anak品系肉仔鸡随机分配7种试验饲粮。每个饲粮处理设5个重复,每个重复2只,每种饲粮共10只。日粮1为对照日粮,添加15%花生饼(GNC)。在饲粮2、3和4中,以CLM代替GNC的比例分别为33.33%、50%和66.67%,即木薯叶粕(CLM)添加量分别为5%、7.5%和10%,同时以100g kg-1的速率添加Avizyme®(一种外源商业多糖酶)。在4周的时间里,这些鸟被随意喂食和饮水。各试验饲粮的采食量基本一致,但酶添加量对采食量影响显著(P 0.05)。CLM和酶的补充降低了周饲料/鸟成本和周饲料成本/鸟增重。本研究结果表明,肉仔鸡育肥肉饲粮中可有66.67%的GNC被CLM替代(即饲粮中10%的CLM)。在这种饲料中添加外源酶进一步提高了鸟类的生产性能,并有益地降低了饲养成本。太。兽医。Vol. 20(3) 2002: 172-180
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