Effects of Energy and Protein Ratios on the Performance of Grower Pullet Chickens in Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria

H. Yusuf, J. C. Samuel, H.H. Hamma, J. Olusiyi, E. B. Lamalang, Z. Gworgwor, A. Abdullahi, B. Yakubu, R. Wafar
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This study was aimed at determining the optimum ratio of energy and protein to promote optimal growth of grower pullet chickens that will give optimum layer performance in terms of egg production, weight, quality and to compare the cost implications of the various energy protein ratios. The following parameters were used: feed intake, bodyweight gain, feed conversion ratio and water intake. Two hundred and seventy (270) grower pullet chickens (Isa Brown), were randomly allocated into nine treatments at 30 birds per treatment. Each treatment was replicated three times in RCBD involving 3×3 factorial arrangement. The grower pullet chickens were fed nine treatment diets containing 3 energy levels (2500, 2700 and 2900 ME (kcal/kg) and 3 crude protein levels (14, 15 and 16%). Feed and water were given ad libitum. Feed intake, body weight gain, feed conversion ratio and water intake of grower pullet chickens were significantly (P<0.05) influenced by energy-protein ratios. Feed intake decreased with increase in energy-protein ratio of the diets. Grower pullets fed diets containing 2500 and 2700 ME (kcal/kg) diet at14% CP recorded low feed intake, body weight gain, water intake and feed cost/kg gain compared to others while those on 2700 ME (kcal/kg) diet at 14% CP showed lower FCR. Based on the results of this study, it was concluded that the body weight of grower pullets was better controlled on 2700 ME (kcal/kg) diet at 14% CP. Hence, it is therefore recommended.
能量和蛋白质比例对尼日利亚阿达马瓦州约拉生长蛋鸡生产性能的影响
本研究旨在确定能量和蛋白质的最佳比例,以促进生长仔鸡的最佳生长,从而在产蛋量、体重和品质方面获得最佳的产蛋性能,并比较不同能量和蛋白质比例对成本的影响。试验参数为采食量、增重、饲料系数和采水量。270只生长小鸡(Isa Brown)被随机分配到9个处理中,每个处理30只鸡。每个治疗在RCBD中重复三次,涉及3×3因子排列。分别饲喂3个能量水平(2500、2700和2900代谢能(kcal/kg))和3个粗蛋白质水平(14%、15%和16%)的9种处理饲粮。饲料和水是随意供应的。能量蛋白质比显著影响生长雏鸡采食量、增重、饲料系数和采水量(P<0.05)。采食量随饲粮能量蛋白质比的增加而降低。以14% CP水平饲喂2500和2700代谢能(kcal/kg)日粮的育成仔鸡采食量、增重、采水量和饲料成本均低于其他各组,而以14% CP水平饲喂2700代谢能(kcal/kg)日粮的育成仔鸡FCR较低。综上所述,14%粗蛋白质水平2700代谢能(kcal/kg)的饲粮能较好地控制生长仔鸡的体重,因此推荐使用该饲粮。
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