Growth performance and feed utilization of Hubbard Classic chickens fed on boiled and sundried mango (Mangifera indica Linn.) seed kernel

Yasin Beriso, B. Tamir, E. Tesfaye
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An investigation was undertaken to study the effects of feeding boiled mango seed kernel (BMSK) on the growth performance and feed utilization parameters of Hubbard broiler chicks with the objective of recommending the optimum level of mango seed kernel inclusion in broiler feed. The experiment was arranged in a completely randomized design with four treatments, each replicated three times with 13 birds each. One-hundred fifty-six-day-old chicks with uniform body weight (BW) were used and were distributed randomly to the four diets. The four treatment diets were control (T1) (100% maize + 0% BMSK), T2 (95% maize + 5% BMSK), T3 (90% maize + 10% BMSK) and T4 (85% maize + 15% BMSK). All the experimental chickens were weighted initially (initial BW) and lasted for 49 days during which growth performance traits were recorded. After 49 days, two birds from each replication were randomly selected and slaughtered to evaluate the effect of BMSK on the final body weight of the chicks. The results on average daily feed intake per bird for T1 and T2 were not significantly different, i.e., 71.4 and 70.8 g (P>0.05) but it was significantly higher than that of T3 and T4 which was 68.13 and 68.23 g. At the end of 7 weeks, the final BW of chicks fed on T1 and T2 were 2657 and 2644, not significantly different, but were significantly higher than that of T3 and T4 which were 2610 and 2603 g per bird, respectively. The Average daily BW gain (ADG) for the respective T1 and T2 was 53.4, 53.2 g and was significantly (P<0.05) higher than that of T3 and T4 which were 52.44 and 52.31 g per bird. The feed conversion ratio (g feed/g gain) for T1 and T2 was 1.36, 1.36 and was significantly higher than that of T3 and T4 which were 1.33 and 1.33 g per bird, respectively. Inclusion of mango seed kernel up to 15% in broiler nutrition has no detrimental effect, profitable and can be best alternative feed sources in broiler feed if treated well by using the best technical methods of anti-nutritional factors like boiling.
煮干芒果籽仁对哈伯德经典鸡生长性能及饲料利用的影响
本试验旨在研究煮芒果籽仁(BMSK)对哈伯德肉仔鸡生长性能和饲料利用参数的影响,以推荐肉仔鸡饲料中芒果籽仁的最佳添加水平。试验采用完全随机设计,共4个处理,每个处理重复3次,每个处理13只鸟。试验选用体重均匀的56日龄雏鸡156只,随机分为4种饲粮。4种处理饲粮分别为对照(T1)(100%玉米+ 0% BMSK)、T2(95%玉米+ 5% BMSK)、T3(90%玉米+ 10% BMSK)和T4(85%玉米+ 15% BMSK)。所有试验鸡均进行初称(初始体重),持续49 d,记录生长性能性状。49 d后,每个重复随机选取2只鸡屠宰,评价BMSK对雏鸡最终体重的影响。结果T1和T2组平均日采食量分别为71.4和70.8 g,差异不显著(P>0.05),显著高于T3和T4组的68.13和68.23 g。7周末,T1和T2饲粮的最终体重分别为2657和2644,差异不显著,但显著高于T3和T4饲粮的2610和2603 g /只。T1和T2的平均日增重分别为53.4、53.2 g,显著高于T3和T4的52.44、52.31 g /只(P<0.05)。T1和T2的饲料系数(g料重/g增重)分别为1.36、1.36,显著高于T3和T4的1.33和1.33 g /只。芒果籽仁在肉鸡营养成分中添加15%以上的芒果籽仁对肉鸡无不良影响,具有一定的经济效益,如果采用煮沸等抗营养因子的最佳技术方法处理得当,可以成为肉鸡饲料中最佳的替代饲料来源。
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