PERFORMANCE AND COST BENEFIT OF BROILER CHICKENS FED DIETARY LEVELS OF QUALITY PROTEIN MAIZE AS REPLACEMENT FOR NORMAL MAIZE

Almajiri, M. I., Doma, U. D., Mai, H. M.
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An experiment was carried out to evaluate the performance and cost benefits of broiler chickens fed dietary levels of Quality Protein Maize (QPM) as replacement for normal maize. Five diets were formulated in which QPM replaced normal maize at 0, 25, 50, 75 and 100% levels. The diets were designated as D1, D2, D3. D4 and D5, respectively. Two hundred and forty (240) day-old Abor Acre broiler chickens were allotted to 5 diets in replicates of 4 containing 12 birds each in a completely randomized design. Feed and water were provided ad libitum and the study lasted for 42 days. Results showed a significant (P<0.05) effect of QPM on daily weight gain, feed conversion ratio, final weight and total weight gain at the finisher phase. Birds on D3 (59.68g), D4 (61.74g) and D5 (64.35g) which were the same and comparable with D1 (54.96g), had significantly (P<0.05) higher daily weight gain than those on D2 (51.44g). Total weight gain of birds on D5 (1800.28g), D4 (1735.55g), D3 (1728.28g), which were the same, was higher (P<0.05) than on D1 (1601.66g) and D2 (1585.44g), which were also the same. Feed cost per kg was higher (N365.76 – 396.60) in QPM-based diets than the control (N355.44). However, feed cost per kg gain was lower (N797.75 – 828.04) in diets containing 50% and above QPM as replacement for normal maize compared to the control (N844.17). The highest cost saving of N46.42 (5.5%) was obtained on D3. It was therefore concluded that QPM can completely replace normal maize in broiler chicken diets with marked reduction in feed cost. However, 50% replacement level appeared to be the most economical.
饲粮中优质蛋白玉米替代普通玉米对肉鸡生产性能和成本效益的影响
本试验旨在评价饲粮中添加不同水平优质蛋白玉米(QPM)替代普通玉米对肉鸡生产性能和成本效益的影响。配制5种饲粮,QPM分别在0、25、50、75%和100%水平上替代普通玉米。饲粮分别为D1、D2、D3。分别是D4和D5。采用完全随机设计,240只日龄Abor Acre肉鸡240只,随机分为5种饲粮,每组4个重复,每个重复12只鸡。饲料和水自由供应,试验期42 d。结果表明:QPM对育肥期日增重、饲料系数、末重和总增重均有显著(P<0.05)的影响。D3组(59.68g)、D4组(61.74g)和D5组(64.35g)的日增重与D1组(54.96g)相同且相当,显著(P<0.05)高于D2组(51.44g)。D5组(1800.28g)、D4组(1735.55g)、D3组(1728.28g)的总增重显著高于D1组(1601.66g)和D2组(1585.44g) (P<0.05)。qpm饲粮的每公斤饲料成本(N365.76 ~ 396.60)高于对照组(N355.44)。然而,饲粮中添加50%及以上QPM替代普通玉米的每公斤增重饲料成本(N797.75 ~ 828.04)低于对照组(N844.17)。D3的成本节约率最高,为46.42(5.5%)。由此可见,QPM可完全替代肉鸡饲粮中的普通玉米,且饲料成本显著降低。然而,50%的替换水平似乎是最经济的。
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